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Statistics

Mobile devices in healthcare are ubiquitous

  • 81 percent of U.S. physicians own a mobile device; 75 percent of U.S. physicians use an Apple device
  • Majority of physicians agree mobile devices are Essential to their practice
  • Majority of physicians using drug reference database apps on mobile say they are highly influential on clinical decisions
  • Epocrates is the #1 most used drug reference among U.S. physicians and use it an average of 12 times per week
  • 64% of physicians view portal sites for HCPs as very influential in making clinical decisions, higher than government and pharmaceutical sites

Resource: Manhattan Research 2011, Taking the Pulse® U.S. v11.0

Primary Care Survey 2011

  • U.S primary care physicians voice opinions on mobile preferences, electronic health record adoption, clinical decisions and time spent at the point of care.

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5th Annual Future Physicians of America Survey

  • More than 700 medical students share opinions on mobile preferences, training and EHR adoption.

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Apple iPhone Becomes a Patient Safety Device with Epocrates

Physicians and consumers were surveyed to see how the iPhone is being used to support clinical decisions and ensure medication safety

  • Nearly 80% of physicians report using Epocrates during patient visits
  • Thousands of consumers have downloaded Epocrates to their iPhone to monitor their personal health care (67%) or manage family care (23%)

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Prevalence of Medical Errors

  • The number of serious adverse drug events reported to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has more than doubled between 1998 and 2005. (Archives of Internal Medicine, 2007)
  • The number of fatal drug events between 1998 and 2005 went up from 5,519 to 15,107, a 270 percent increase. (Archives of Internal Medicine, 2007)

Medical Errors chartHow many medical errors or adverse drug events (ADEs) does Epocrates help you avoid each week? (n=3,828 physicians)

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