The Markle Foundation commissioned surveys in August 2010, included responses from 1,582 consumers in one survey and 779 physicians in the other. Ten percent of responding consumers say they have a personal health record, up from 3 percent in a similar 2008 survey. Seventy percent of surveyed consumers believe patients should get a written or online summary after each physician visit, but only 36 percent of surveyed physicians agreed. Other survey results include:
- Large majorities of consumers and physicians support strengthened privacy protections authorized under the HITECH Act
- Two-thirds of consumers and three-quarters of physicians support using composite information to detect disease outbreaks, bioterrorism and fraud, and to conduct research and quality programs
- 85 percent of surveyed consumers and 36 percent of responding physicians "not very" or "not at all" familiar with the EHR meaningful use incentive programs
This story first appeared on Health Data Management.
Joseph Goedert is news editor at Health Data Management.













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