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70% of US Infectious Disease Doctors Support Two-Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine for All Recipients, as Prescriber Trust in Vaccine Rises, Says New InCrowd Data

70% of US Infectious Disease Doctors Support Two-Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine for All Recipients, as Prescriber Trust in Vaccine Rises, Says New InCrowd Data
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Apollo Intelligence, LLC: What Do Doctors Want in 2021? Sixth Annual Predictions Report from Apollo Intelligence Shows Rising Need for Increased Drug Discovery, Along with Lower Drug Costs

(1) Privacy concerns over consumer-friendly health-tech used during the pandemic cited by nearly two-thirds of global physicians, while an equal percentage recognized their benefits for improving care Now in its sixth year, a report on physicians predictions for the coming year shows an elevated interest in drug discovery as well as a call for lower drug prices, which has topped each year s prediction wish list. Data are part of the 2021 Apollo Intelligence Global Healthcare Predictions Report (previously InCrowd Healthcare Predictions Report). Now including European physicians as well as US physician respondents, data were sourced in January 2021 from 1,193 primary care physicians (PCPs) and specialists across the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain by Apollo s core brands-InCrowd, the pioneer for real-time, high-quality primary market intelligence for the life science industry, and by SurveyHealthcareGlobus (SHG), the global market leader of first-party healthcare data c

SurveyHealthcareGlobus Appoints Veteran Market Researcher Dan Lockwood to Accelerate European Expansion

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. SurveyHealthcareGlobus Appoints Veteran Market Researcher Dan Lockwood to Accelerate European Expansion  February 4, 2021 GMT NEW YORK (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 4, 2021 SurveyHealthcareGlobus (SHG) has appointed Dan Lockwood as executive vice president for its European Division reporting into the regional managing director Antonio Tropea. SHG part of the Apollo Intelligence family of companies is the global market leader of first-party healthcare data collection and custom survey solutions. Based in London, Dan will help companies access the timely, high-quality life science market insights that are vital to defining their strategic agendas, while supporting SHG’s drive to meet the strong demand as the healthcare industry emerges from the global COVID-19 pandemic.

COVID-19 and Schools: Six out of Ten Doctors Worldwide Would Send Their Own Children to School, According to Data from SurveyHealthcareGlobus

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. COVID-19 and Schools: Six out of Ten Doctors Worldwide Would Send Their Own Children to School, According to Data from SurveyHealthcareGlobus December 16, 2020 GMT NEW YORK (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 16, 2020 As rising COVID-19 incidence cause schools to shift to virtual learning instead of face-to-face classes, new data show that six out of 10 physicians worldwide say they already do, or would, send their own children or teens to an in-person learning environment in their community. While 56% of doctors believe it is imperative for children and adolescents to gain the developmental and social skills achieved through in-person learning at this point in the pandemic, physicians remain divided on most aspects of the risks and benefits of in-person learning versus virtual learning.

COVID-19 and Schools: Six out of Ten Doctors Worldwide Would Send Their Own Children to School, According to Data from SurveyHealthcareGlobus – IT Business Net

COVID-19 and Schools: Six out of Ten Doctors Worldwide Would Send Their Own Children to School, According to Data from SurveyHealthcareGlobus While COVID-19 contracted from in-person learning is low, physicians in the US and five Western nations are as divided as the public on in-person vs. virtual learning; 24% believe it unfairly exposes wider community NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–As rising COVID-19 incidence cause schools to shift to virtual learning instead of face-to-face classes, new data show that six out of 10 physicians worldwide say they already do, or would, send their own children or teens to an in-person learning environment in their community. While 56% of doctors believe it is imperative for children and adolescents to gain the developmental and social skills achieved through in-person learning at this point in the pandemic, physicians remain divided on most aspects of the risks and benefits of in-person learning versus virtual learning.

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