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The Trust Deficit Is Bad for Health: A Health/Care Lens on the 2022 Edelman Trust Barometer

Health Populi

While WEF is mostly virtual this year due to the pandemic, Edelman has released the survey of global citizens’ views on trust in institutions right on-time and in full and sobering detail. I welcome and dig into the Edelman Trust Barometer every year, and put on my health/care lens when reviewing its findings.

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What Are Patients Looking for in a Doctor? It Depends on Who You Ask…and Their Race

Health Populi

While the same proportion of Black and White patients say they are looking for a doctor with empathy and compassion, there are relatively large differences between patients based on their race, found in the Everyday Health-Castle Connolly Physician-Consumer study. The survey was conducted in December 2022 among a group of 1,001 U.S.

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The Health Consumer in 2024 – The Health Populi TrendCast

Health Populi

At the end of each year since I launched the Health Populi blog, I have put my best forecasting hat on to focus on the next year in health and health care. There’s a sort of health care “shrinkflation” that has been shaping patients-as-payors of medical bills. In 2023, 2 in 3 U.S.

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The 2022 Health Populi TrendCast for Consumers and Health Citizens

Health Populi

This feels especially apt right “now” as we enter 2022, Year 3 of the COVID-19 pandemic, with people mentally stressed, anxious, and shrugging off the Omicron variant – while taking on more DIY life-flows, self-care and desire for (more) control. COVID-19 exacerbated food insecurity as another side-effect of the public health crisis.

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Patients and the Diagnostic Journey: Finding Specialists

Society for Participatory Medicine

. “The Long and Winding Road to Care: Today’s Journey to Diagnosis and Treatment for Patients Living with Complex Diseases, including Rare Diseases’ ‘ is based on a late 2021 survey of over 1,200 patients living with a wide range of complex diseases and conditions. Not a member of the Society?

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Health, Politics, Inflation and Women: Health Engagement at the Voting Booth

Health Populi

Wade decision ( aka the Dobbs case), the latest Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll found. KFF conducted this survey among 1,847 U.S. KFF published the study findings this week on August 2, a day of political primaries and ballot considerations in several U.S. adults 18 and over between July 7 and 17, 2022.

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A Mid-Year Update on 2023 Healthcare Trends

Henry Kotula

[link] In January 2023, the Rockefeller Institute published a three-part blog series on trends to watch in healthcare in 2023. The series covered broad issues related to the healthcare workforce, economy, and health policy, and highlighted internal industry changes and trends in service delivery, quality, and equity.