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Information: what do consumers want to know?

C A Cronin1

  • 1Health Pages, New York City, USA.

Medical Interface
|March 9, 1995
PubMed
Summary
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Future consumers will demand more detailed health care information, focusing on professional experience and outcomes, not just cost and accessibility. Increased public dissemination efforts will drive this growing need for better healthcare data.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Consumer Health Informatics

Background:

  • National statistics show a rising demand for health care information.
  • Current consumer decisions prioritize reputation, accessibility, and cost.
  • Future healthcare consumers will seek data on professional experience, satisfaction, and outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the evolving landscape of consumer health information needs.
  • To project future trends in healthcare decision-making factors.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of national statistics on healthcare information demand.
  • Review of current consumer decision-making criteria.
  • Projection of future consumer preferences based on identified trends.

Main Results:

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  • Healthcare information demand is projected to increase significantly.
  • Consumer focus is shifting from basic factors to quality and outcome metrics.
  • Existing public information dissemination strategies are fueling this demand.

Conclusions:

  • The future of healthcare consumerism hinges on access to comprehensive data.
  • Providers and policymakers must adapt to meet the demand for detailed health professional and facility information.
  • Enhanced data transparency is crucial for informed healthcare choices.