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Physicians Will Expand Range of Mobile Activities to Include Administrative and Patient Care Tasks by 2012 Manhattan Research’s Future of Physician Media report discusses how physician use of digital content and tools will evolve over the next few years NEW YORK, NY – March 3, 2010 – Physicians will significantly expand the range of activities they conduct on mobile devices by 2012, according to Manhattan Research’s “Future of Physician Media” report. Currently physicians primarily use mobile devices to access clinical content and perform quick tasks. By 2012, though, physician smartphone adoption is expected to reach 81% penetration and about half of this group will use their devices for administrative functions, learning, and patient care. “Handheld devices are becoming more and more useful to physicians, partly because of the boom in physician-oriented apps and portable content,” said Monique Levy, Senior Director of Research and lead author of the report. “Healthcare marketers can’t afford to miss leveraging this channel to influence sales.” “The Future of Physician Media” is based on the findings from Manhattan Research’s Taking the Pulse® v9.0 study conducted in Q1 2009 among 1,900 U.S. physicians. The report discusses how physician use of social media, mobile technology, and on demand digital resources will evolve over the next two years and serves as a guide for healthcare marketers and publishers looking to leverage imminent digital opportunities. For an excerpt from the report and purchasing information, please visit www.manhattanresearch.com/future-of-physician-media or email sales@manhattanresearch.com. Topics Covered in Report Title: Future of Physician Media I. Mobile Outlook
II. Social Media Outlook
III. On Demand Outlook
About Taking the Pulse® v9.0
Taking the Pulse® v9.0 is a market research and strategic advisory service focused on which technologies physicians have adopted, how they are currently using them, and how they plan to use them in the future. The study was conducted in Q1 2009 among a nationally representative sample of 1,900 practicing U.S. physicians. Broad physician market research can be segmented to provide insight to the technology adoption and integration trends for over twenty specialist groups. For additional product information, please visit www.manhattanresearch.com/ttp. ###
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