2. *57 Respondents
*From various medical backgrounds (Such as
General Practice, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics
and etc.)
*Years of Practice: 5 to 25 years
3. Nerve racking
13%
Annoying
50%
Slightly bothersome
23%
I can sleep with it
5%
Did not experience
it
9%
Limited Ways to Follow up
with Patients
Nerve
racking
7%
Annoying
19%
Slightly bothersome
41%
I can sleep with it
28%
Did not experience
it
5%
Limited Ways to Connect
With Patients
Nerve racking
12%
Annoying
26%
Slightly
bothersome
33%
I can sleep
with it
18%
Did not
experience
it
11%
Difficulty in Maintaining
Medical Records
Nerve racking
16%
Annoying
29%
Slightly bothersome
39%
I can sleep with it
7%
Did not experience
it
9%
Scheduling inefficiencies
Nerve racking
21%
Annoying
32%
Slightly bothersome
23%
I can sleep with it
14%
Did not experience
it
10%
Absence of Patients on
Arranged Appointments
Nerve racking
25%
Annoying
44%
Slightly bothersome
13%
I can sleep
with it
11%
Did not experience
it
7%
Revenue does not compensate
for time/effort spent
Concerns in Clinical Practice
4. *
*71% of the doctors find it difficult to maintain medical
records.
*66% of them have limited ways to connect with patients.
*86% of them have limited ways to follow up with patients.
*84% of them experience scheduling inefficiencies.
*75% of them consider the absence of patients on arranged
appointments to be bothersome.
*82% of them feel that revenue earned does not compensate
to the effort spent.
8. *
*Combination of different modes of
communications is suggested
*Better use of information and database
*Better I.D. System for patients on different
treatment
*The need of electronic system for research
purposes
*Save more time for doctors
10. *
To reduce paperwork
28%
To communicate
better
20%
To
increase
revenue
7%
To see more
patients
8%
To manage schedule
19%
To reduce manpower
15%
Other
3%