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2021-12-01 - 2021-12-02    
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Food Technology 2021 scientific committee feels esteemed delight to invite participants from around the world to join us at 25th International Conference on Food Technology [...]
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2021-12-13 - 2021-12-14    
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Conference series LLC LTD is gratified to organize continuing medical education (CME) accredited event “2nd Global Conclave on Hypertension & Healthcare” scheduled on August 25-24, [...]
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Survey: Only 22% of Digital Health Users Use EHRs to Make Medical Decisions

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60% of consumers who use digital health tools state they have an EHR; however, only 22% of digital health users are accessing EHRs to help make medical decisions, according to a March/April HealthMine survey. The survey of 500 insured consumers who use mobile/internet-connected health tools reveals that despite the wide-spread adoption of EHRs, 55% of users simply view them as tools to simply “stay informed.”

Additionally, 29% of those consumers who say they do have an EHR are not getting much benefit from it. On the opposite end, 40% of respondents stated they did not even have an EHR.

Other key findings of the survey include:

Access to EHRs

– The survey found that 29% of those consumers who say they do have an EHR are not getting much benefit from it.

– In fact, 15% say it’s hard to understand the information

– 71% of consumers access their EHRs when they need to

– 44% of consumers with access to an EHR report they are not able to see everything that their doctor sees.

–  14% don’t access their EHR

What information do you have access to in your EHR?

HealthMine Survey

Survey Background/Methodology

The HealthMine Survey queried 500 consumers who use mobile and/or Internet-connected health applications/devices and are enrolled in a 2016 health plan. The survey was fielded by Survey Sampling International (SSI) in March/April of 2016. Data was collected via an opt-in panel. The margin of error is 4%.

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