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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved. Primary Care Physician (FP/IM) Survey Q3 2007.

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1 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved. Primary Care Physician (FP/IM) Survey Q3 2007

2 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 2 Survey Background Survey includes 302 family practice and internal medicine physicians that use Epocrates software Practice setting breakdown: –Hospital: 10% –Group >10: 16% –Group 3 – 10:29% –Private practice: 13% –Partnership: 13% –Solo practice: 13% –Academic 9% Survey completed in July 2007 Specialists randomly selected to participate

3 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 3 Primary care physicians feel reimbursement is their primary practice challenge What do you feel is the greatest challenge facing your practice? *Excludes responses below 5% (n=268) Reimbursement issues 43%

4 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 4 Strong feelings on both ends of the spectrum in single payer debate To what extent do you agree or disagree that the U.S. should move to a single payer health care system? What do you believe are the benefits of a single payer system?* *Respondents asked to select all that apply; excludes “other”; n=174 % of respondents

5 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 5 Cost remains top barrier to EMR adoption Why do you not have an EMR system?* *Includes respondents that reported not having an EMR; respondents asked to select all that apply; excludes “other”; n=172 % of respondents

6 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 6 Who do you believe should pay for the implementation of EMR systems in private practices?* *Respondents asked to select all the apply; excludes “other” No clear consensus on who should pay for EMR implementation

7 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 7 Telemedicine believed to be beneficial to quality of patient care To what extent do you feel that telemedicine could improve the quality of care patients receive? 11% 4%

8 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 8 55% of primary care physicians have considered early retirement, leaving medicine Have you considered an early retirement or leaving the practice of medicine? What factors would contribute to your decision to retire early or leave? *Respondents asked to select all that apply; excludes “other”; n=166 % of respondents

9 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 9 Majority believe lower salary for primary care physicians will keep med students away Do you feel that the disparity between primary care physician and specialist salaries will prevent medical students from becoming an FP or IM?

10 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 10 Nearly 30% of primary care physicians are satisfied with their career choice Knowing what you know now, would you still choose a career in family practice? Would you recommend a career in your specialty to a med student? Does not equal 100% due to rounding

11 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 11 60% of primary care physicians feel the U.S. healthcare system will worsen In 5 years, how do you think the U.S. healthcare system will have changed? Excludes “Don’t know”; (n=290)Does not equal 100% due to rounding

12 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 12 Majority of primary care physicians feel using a PDA helps improve patient safety To what degree do you agree/disagree that clinicians who use PDA software provide better quality of care and improved patient safety than non-PDA users?

13 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 13 Over 70% of primary care physicians report avoiding at least 1 medical error a week How many medical errors or adverse drug events (ADEs) does Epocrates help you avoid? PCPs avoid more medical errors with Epocrates than any other specialists* *Compared to 15 different specialties

14 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY © 1998–2005 Epocrates, Inc. All rights reserved.Slide | 14 How much time do you save per day by using Epocrates? Over 30% of primary care physicians save more than 20 minutes a day using Epocrates


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