Insights from Sermo’s COVID-19 Real Time Barometer Survey point toward disease becoming endemic and need for more effective patient education
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Doctors see increase in patients who are unhoused/in poverty
Physician Insights from Sermo’s COVID-19 Real Time Barometer Survey Reveal Hidden Health Impact of Pandemic-Driven Poverty
Doctors say mental health issues will be the biggest issue
Two out of Three Do Not Believe or Are Unsure Whether the U.S. and World Will Return to Normal Following Vaccine Rollout
3 out of 4 doctors say COVID immunity is long way off
Majority of Physicians Say Healthcare Workers Should Receive First Vaccinations in Line With CDC Panel’s Recommendations
Drug Sentiment Index launches on Bloomberg Enterprise Access
Powered by Physician Ratings, Social Media and News Data, Drug Sentiment Index Allows Bloomberg Data License Clients to Understand How Drugs Are Perceived in Real Time
92% of doctors tell patients not to wait to get the flu shot
Nearly 7 out of 10 US Physicians Also Say Pandemic Apt to Significantly Impact Travel This Holiday Season
Patient disbelief in COVID-19 will impact vaccine adoption
New Physician Insights Reveal Building Patient Trust and Education Will Be Crucial for Successful Vaccine Rollout
Physicians keen to order predictive tests for Alzheimer’s
Physicians from around the world share insights and tips on brain health
Physicians believe 2nd wave of COVID-19 is likely to occur
Survey Shows Nearly Half (44%) of U.S. Doctors Believe Fewer Patients will be Infected during a Second Wave Compared to the First
No unified approach for Covid-19 treatment landscape
Global Treatment Patterns Reveal Steady Decline in Hydroxychloroquine Usage and Consistent Increase in Remdesivir Usage in ICU Setting
Doctors discuss Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome
Survey Data and Experiences in Other Countries Suggest United States Could See Surge in Cases of Pediatric Disease Linked to COVID-19
Oxygen therapy delays intubation, but aerosolizes Covid
34% of COVID-19 treating physicians still believe ventilators are used too rapidly according to their hospital protocols