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Both patients and physicians agree that smartphone can be a useful diagnostic tool in regard to blood tests

Both patients and physicians agree that smartphone can be a useful diagnostic tool in regard to blood tests

WebMD released the findings of a new WebMD/Medscape survey that provides an insights regarding physician and patient perspectives on health technology’s role in aiding diagnosis and care. Dr. Eric Topol, a leading authority in the fields of genomics and digital medicine, who serves as both Editor-in-Chief of Medscape and Chief Academic Officer of Scripps Health, says that the data suggests that the two groups are coming ever closer in their embrace of new technology in medical practice. “There is a growing understanding among physicians that patients have greater access to care and cost information and that is giving them greater voice in the decision-making process,” he added.

The survey involved 1,102 patients and 1,406 healthcare professionals, including 827 physicians. Here are the key findings:

“Given WebMD’s remarkable reach to consumers and Medscape’s to healthcare professionals, this study yielded many surprising areas of alignment and discordance among patients and the clinicians that care for them,” said Dr. Topol.

Few additional data points are available from this presentation.

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