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Why have an Orthopaedic Surgeon Conduct your Next Marketing Research Project?
September 24thLearn more about Olson Research Group’s extensive reach and scope of capabilities in the field of orthopaedics.
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Olson Research – What Sets Us Apart?
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Are Physicians Willing to Have Their Patient’s Medical Histories Monitored?
June 24thIndustry Insights 2nd Quarter 2011 In June 2011, Olson Research surveyed more than 400 US-based primary care physicians to better understand their level of willingness in completing a medical history form for their patients and having this information included in a market research survey.
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How Comfortable are Physicians with Having Their Digital Internet Behavior Monitored?
March 24thIndustry Insights 1st Quarter 2011 In April 2011, Olson Research surveyed more than 400 US-based primary care physicians to better understand their level of willingness with having their digital internet behavior monitored.
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Physician utilization of Electronic Medical records (EMr)
December 24thIndustry Insights 4th Quarter 2010 In September 2010, using our internet-based tool OlsonOnline™ and proprietary healthcare database, Olson Research surveyed more than 800 US-based primary care physicians (46%), obstetrician/gynecologists (16%), pediatricians (15%), endocrinologists (9%), cardiologists (8%), and oncologists (6%) about how they use electronic medical records in their clinical practice.