Doximity Report Confirms That Telemedicine Serves Key Role in Modern Health Care
Doximity (NYSE: DOCS) released its State of Telemedicine Report, revealing strong support for virtual healthcare among medical professionals and patients. 83% of surveyed physicians want telemedicine to remain permanent in their practice, with 84% highlighting its value for chronic condition management.
The report shows significant benefits: 67% of physicians reported better disease management, rising to 77% among oncologists. 84% noted increased patient satisfaction, and 64% reported improved patient outcomes. From the patient perspective, 78% desire future virtual care access, with 95% of recent telemedicine users reporting maintained or improved care satisfaction.
Doximity (NYSE: DOCS) ha pubblicato il suo Rapporto sullo Stato della Telemedicina, rivelando un forte sostegno per la sanità virtuale tra i professionisti medici e i pazienti. Il 83% dei medici intervistati desidera che la telemedicina diventi permanente nella loro pratica, con l'84% che evidenzia il suo valore nella gestione delle condizioni croniche.
Il rapporto mostra benefici significativi: Il 67% dei medici ha riportato una migliore gestione delle malattie, che sale a il 77% tra gli oncologi. l'84% ha notato un aumento della soddisfazione dei pazienti, e il 64% ha segnalato un miglioramento negli esiti dei pazienti. Dal punto di vista dei pazienti, il 78% desidera avere accesso futuro alla cura virtuale, con il 95% degli utenti recenti di telemedicina che riportano una soddisfazione per le cure mantenuta o migliorata.
Doximity (NYSE: DOCS) publicó su Informe sobre el Estado de la Telemedicina, revelando un fuerte apoyo por la atención médica virtual entre los profesionales médicos y los pacientes. El 83% de los médicos encuestados desean que la telemedicina permanezca de forma permanente en su práctica, con el 84% destacando su valor para la gestión de condiciones crónicas.
El informe muestra beneficios significativos: El 67% de los médicos reportaron una mejor gestión de enfermedades, aumentando a el 77% entre los oncólogos. El 84% notó un aumento en la satisfacción del paciente, y el 64% informó de una mejora en los resultados de los pacientes. Desde la perspectiva del paciente, el 78% desea acceso futuro a la atención virtual, con el 95% de los usuarios recientes de telemedicina reportando una satisfacción mantenida o mejorada con la atención recibida.
Doximity (NYSE: DOCS)는 의료 전문가와 환자 사이에서 가상 건강 관리에 대한 강한 지지를 보이는 원격 진료 보고서를 발표했습니다. 83%의 응답을 한 의사들은 그들의 실무에서 원격 진료가 영구적으로 유지되기를 원한다고 밝혔으며, 84%는 만성 질환 관리에 대한 가치를 강조했습니다.
이 보고서는 상당한 이점을 보여줍니다: 67%의 의사들이 질병 관리가 더 나아졌다고 보고했으며, 이는 종양학자들 사이에서 77%로 증가했습니다. 84%는 환자의 만족도가 증가했다고 언급했으며, 64%는 환자 결과가 개선되었다고 보고했습니다. 환자의 관점에서, 78%는 향후 가상 치료 접근을 원하며, 최근 원격 진료 사용자 중 95%는 치료 만족도가 유지되거나 개선되었다고 보고했습니다.
Doximity (NYSE: DOCS) a publié son Rapport sur l'État de la Télémédecine, révélant un fort soutien pour les soins virtuels parmi les professionnels de la santé et les patients. 83% des médecins interrogés souhaitent que la télémédecine reste permanente dans leur pratique, 84% soulignant sa valeur pour la gestion des maladies chroniques.
Le rapport montre des avantages significatifs : 67% des médecins ont signalé une meilleure gestion des maladies, atteignant 77% chez les oncologues. 84% ont noté une augmentation de la satisfaction des patients, et 64% ont rapporté de meilleurs résultats pour les patients. Du point de vue des patients, 78% souhaitent un accès futur aux soins virtuels, avec 95% des utilisateurs récents de télémédecine rapportant une satisfaction maintenue ou améliorée concernant leur soin.
Doximity (NYSE: DOCS) hat seinen Bericht über den Stand der Telemedizin veröffentlicht, der eine starke Unterstützung für virtuelle Gesundheitsversorgung unter medizinischen Fachkräften und Patienten zeigt. 83% der befragten Ärzte möchten, dass Telemedizin dauerhaft in ihrer Praxis bleibt, wobei 84% ihren Wert für das Management chronischer Erkrankungen hervorheben.
Der Bericht zeigt erhebliche Vorteile: 67% der Ärzte berichteten von einer besseren Krankheitsbewältigung, was bei Onkologen auf 77% ansteigt. 84% bemerkten eine zunehmende Zufriedenheit der Patienten, und 64% berichteten von verbesserten Behandlungsergebnissen. Aus der Perspektive der Patienten wünschen sich 78% einen zukünftigen Zugang zu virtueller Betreuung, wobei 95% der kürzlich Benutzer von Telemedizin von einer aufrechterhaltenen oder verbesserten Zufriedenheit mit den Behandlungen berichten.
- 84% of physicians report improved patient satisfaction with telemedicine
- 64% of physicians report better patient outcomes through telemedicine
- 95% of recent telemedicine patients report maintained or improved care satisfaction
- 77% of oncologists report better disease management through telemedicine
- 78% of patients want continued access to virtual care options
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Insights
The data from this telemedicine adoption report reveals strong market validation for Doximity's digital platform strategy. With
The report strategically positions Doximity as complementary rather than competitive to traditional care delivery, which helps reduce resistance to adoption from healthcare stakeholders. The strong outcomes data, particularly in oncology where
While this report demonstrates positive user sentiment, its real value lies in validating Doximity's platform durability beyond the pandemic surge. The high retention intent among both physicians (
The findings around social determinants of health (
Physicians report telemedicine boosts access, contributes to better disease management, and improves patient outcomes
As part of the study, Doximity analyzed the adoption of its telemedicine tools across its physician membership and surveyed both physician telemedicine users and patients about their experiences.* Both physicians and patients reported telemedicine has increased access to health care services and strengthened physician-patient communications. The majority of physicians also reported telemedicine has contributed to better disease management, improved patient outcomes and satisfaction, and better or equivalent adherence to treatment plans.
“While in-person care continues to be a cornerstone of health care delivery, telemedicine serves as a valuable complement to this care,” said Nate Gross, MD, co-founder and chief strategy officer at Doximity. “Findings from this study indicate that telemedicine and in-person care are allies, not competitors, in providing timely, comprehensive, and patient-focused care.”
Key Findings from Physician Survey:
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The majority of physicians surveyed (
67% ) reported telemedicine has contributed to better disease management. This figure rises to77% among oncologists, with a quarter of oncology telemedicine users reporting the technology has contributed to earlier diagnosis and intervention. -
Nearly
84% of physician telemedicine users reported telemedicine has increased patient satisfaction in their practice. -
Nearly two-thirds (
64% ) of physician telemedicine users reported telemedicine has improved patient outcomes in their practice, with only1% reporting worsened outcomes. -
More than two-thirds (
69% ) of physician telemedicine users surveyed reported it has helped them better understand and address their patients’ social determinants of health, with an additional25% agreeing they believe it can help.
Key Findings from Patient Survey:
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More than three out of four patients surveyed (
78% ) – regardless of past telemedicine experience – indicated that they would like access to virtual care options in the future. This figure rises to95% among patients who had a telemedicine visit in the past year. -
In the survey,
95% of patients with a telemedicine visit in the past year said it maintained or improved their care satisfaction, and96% reported equivalent or better overall medical care. -
Among patients who received some form of virtual care in the past year,
78% said it improved their access to health care services,82% said it helped them keep up with their care, and74% reported better communication with their providers.
For more information, view Doximity’s State of Telemedicine Report.
About Doximity
Founded in 2010, Doximity is the leading digital platform for
*Doximity surveyed more than 1,100 physicians across ten specialties and, for the first time, surveyed more than 130 nurse practitioners. Doximity also surveyed 2,400 adult patients.
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