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Just Looking: Consumer Use of the Internet to Manage Care

Posted on May 20, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

The California HealthCare Foundation released a new report last week: Just Looking: Consumer Use of the Internet to Manage Care [pdf].

From the introduction to the report:

A recent Pew Internet and American Life survey showed that 80 percent of consumers search the
Internet for health-related information. Yet their relationship to health information on the Web remains a passive one for most. Relatively few patients tap the Internet to manage their care, including scheduling appointments with their doctors, filling prescriptions, or using ratings information to make choices about their doctors or hospitals.

The California HealthCare Foundation commissioned Harris Interactive to survey the state’s consumers to gain insight into who the seekers of health information are, what kind of information they use, and what actions they take after seeing that information.

Key findings include:

  • Overall, more Californians are using the Internet than in 2004, especially to locate information about their insurance plan.
  • In 2007, 56 percent of respondents went online to find specific information about medical conditions or prescription drugs. But only 13 percent of that group made provider appointments online in the last year and 12 percent reported filling prescriptions online.
  • Despite increased overall use of the Web to access health materials, only 26 percent of Internet users surveyed sought out ratings information on physicians or other health care professionals.
  • Twenty-three percent of all respondents saw online hospital ratings information in 2007. However, only 1 percent actually made a change in their health care decisions based on the ratings.

These survey findings illustrate that although a large majority of Californians see the Internet as an important source for health-related information, most are still not taking advantage of it as a tool to manage their health.

Just Looking: Consumer Use of the Internet to Manage Care [pdf]

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