Difference between revisions of "RnP Wednesday, January 20, 2016"
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We reviewed [[File:long survey summary powerpoint.pptx]] from Keith. | We reviewed [[File:long survey summary powerpoint.pptx]] from Keith. | ||
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+ | As of 1/20/2016, the following number of responses had been received (final) | ||
+ | <ul> | ||
+ | <li>AAFP – 103 | ||
+ | <li>ACP – 3 | ||
+ | <li>AMA – 433 | ||
+ | <li>AHA -- 34 | ||
+ | <li>General – 40 | ||
+ | <li>HIMSS – none | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
+ | Total -- 613 | ||
+ | <br>Bob Dieterle's initial analysis indicates that we have representation from pretty much all types of venues and specialties. Largest single specialty is Family/General Practice. 103 were solo practitioners, 177 were in 2-5 provider groups (the largest single set of respondents). Bob has prepared, and is finalizing slides of the results (incorporating a few late responder). Interestingly, 57% of all respondents would prefer receiving MORE data, if they had better tools to work with the data (filter, etc.). | ||
Next steps: | Next steps: | ||
# Upload the presentations to the wiki. | # Upload the presentations to the wiki. | ||
# Upload anonymized spreadsheets to Google docs and post links here (individuals may request access on an as needed basis to this data). | # Upload anonymized spreadsheets to Google docs and post links here (individuals may request access on an as needed basis to this data). |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 24 February 2016
Attendees: Brett Marquard, David Tao, Robert Dieterle, Donna Quirk, Dianna Dodd, Lenel James
We reviewed media:short survey summary powerpoint.pptx from Bob.
We reviewed File:Long survey summary powerpoint.pptx from Keith.
As of 1/20/2016, the following number of responses had been received (final)
- AAFP – 103
- ACP – 3
- AMA – 433
- AHA -- 34
- General – 40
- HIMSS – none
Total -- 613
Bob Dieterle's initial analysis indicates that we have representation from pretty much all types of venues and specialties. Largest single specialty is Family/General Practice. 103 were solo practitioners, 177 were in 2-5 provider groups (the largest single set of respondents). Bob has prepared, and is finalizing slides of the results (incorporating a few late responder). Interestingly, 57% of all respondents would prefer receiving MORE data, if they had better tools to work with the data (filter, etc.).
Next steps:
- Upload the presentations to the wiki.
- Upload anonymized spreadsheets to Google docs and post links here (individuals may request access on an as needed basis to this data).