Physician Office Clinical Management Systems
A Survey of Fifty-Five Primary Care Physicians and Specialists
Price $2500
Deliverable: Survey with key findings.
Study Description:
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Topic |
Physician Office Clinical Management Systems |
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Respondent Type |
Physicians |
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Specialties Covered |
Primary care physicians/internists and assorted office-based specialists |
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Region |
United States Only |
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Methodology |
Online survey, self-administered via Panel Intelligence website Duration: 20 minutes Size: 60 respondents Fielding Dates: March 17-18, 2008 |
Objectives:
To understand physician purchasing patterns with regard to in-office clinical management systems.
§ Determine influence of economy (including lessening availability of credit) on physician office spending generally, and with regard to clinical management systems; determine priority items.
§ Quantify spending in comparison to previous year.
§ Determine extent and timing of hospital involvement in selection and purchasing of physician office clinical management systems in the context of recently relaxed Stark Laws.
§ Understand need for compatibility with hospital systems.
§ Understand purchase and leasing models and prevalence of each.
§ Measure product perception, switching behavior, and barriers to switching/sticky-ness.
§ Compare and contrast products (including product recommendations).
§ Understand future purchasing/upgrades/potential to upgrade product modules.
Inclusion Criteria and Respondent Demographics:
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Inclusion Criteria |
§ US-based § 2 to 30 years of experience post-training § Minimum of 75% professional time spent in clinical practice § Use in-office clinical management systems and familiar with these systems |
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