The number of tribe who use the Int...
The number of tribe who use the Internet continues to increase, and the number of nation who use it to communicate with their physicians and order medications is increasing as well, according to a fresh Harris Interactive survey. The increase in these activities, however, varies from political division to country. The observe of more than 1,300 the public in the United States, France, Germany, and Japan originate that people in the United States are most numerous open to using the Internet for health care related reasons. Americans, however, are the least explain to visiting web sites not unfolded in their country. This examine also revealed the following information. * The majority of respondent in all countries support pharmaceutical companies using the Internet to communicate directly with consumer Americans showed the mostly support, and the Japanese showed the least. * If pharmaceuticals could be purchased via the Internet, Americans and the Japanese would be the chiefly likely of those surveyed to do so * make anxious about using web sites not based in their have country is highest among Americans and the Japanese. * greatest in number respondents, with the highest number of positive answers from Americans and Germans, say they would use the Internet to communicate with their physician if the opportunity were available. * A majority of respondent from Japan, France, and the United States said that their respective commands should regulate online health care information somewhat. Harris Interactive Reports onward Future Use of the Internet in 4 Countries in Relation to Prescriptions, Physician Communication and Health Information (new release, Rochester, NY: Harris Interactive, June 21 2002) http://www.harrisinteractive.com/news/printerfriend.asp? NewsID=467 (accessed 24 June 2002) COPYRIGHT 2002 Association of Operating latitude Nurses, Inc. COPYRIGHT 2002 Gale Group
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