According to a survey carried out in December 2021, 66 percent of clinicians surveyed in China believed that in future patients who can demonstrate that they actively maintain their health (e.g. via wearables) will be given preference for medical treatments. On the other hand, only 22 percent of clinicians surveyed in France felt that in future patients would receive preferential treatment if they could display they were actively maintaining their health.
Share of clinicians who believed that in ten years' time patients who demonstrate that they actively maintain their health (e.g. via wearables) will be given preference for treatment (e.g. surgery, medication) as of December 2021, by country
Question was worded in the source as: "To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements with regards to your expectations around patients in healthcare in 10 years' time (in 2031)? Patients who demonstrate that they actively maintain their health (e.g. via wearables) will be given preference for treatment (e.g. surgery, medication).
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Elsevier. (March 15, 2022). Share of clinicians who believed that in ten years' time patients who demonstrate that they actively maintain their health (e.g. via wearables) will be given preference for treatment (e.g. surgery, medication) as of December 2021, by country [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved December 21, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298086/clinician-s-opinions-on-using-wearables-for-preferential-treatment-by-country/
Elsevier. "Share of clinicians who believed that in ten years' time patients who demonstrate that they actively maintain their health (e.g. via wearables) will be given preference for treatment (e.g. surgery, medication) as of December 2021, by country." Chart. March 15, 2022. Statista. Accessed December 21, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298086/clinician-s-opinions-on-using-wearables-for-preferential-treatment-by-country/
Elsevier. (2022). Share of clinicians who believed that in ten years' time patients who demonstrate that they actively maintain their health (e.g. via wearables) will be given preference for treatment (e.g. surgery, medication) as of December 2021, by country. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: December 21, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298086/clinician-s-opinions-on-using-wearables-for-preferential-treatment-by-country/
Elsevier. "Share of Clinicians Who Believed That in Ten Years' Time Patients Who Demonstrate That They Actively Maintain Their Health (E.G. via Wearables) Will Be given Preference for Treatment (E.G. Surgery, Medication) as of December 2021, by Country." Statista, Statista Inc., 15 Mar 2022, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298086/clinician-s-opinions-on-using-wearables-for-preferential-treatment-by-country/
Elsevier, Share of clinicians who believed that in ten years' time patients who demonstrate that they actively maintain their health (e.g. via wearables) will be given preference for treatment (e.g. surgery, medication) as of December 2021, by country Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298086/clinician-s-opinions-on-using-wearables-for-preferential-treatment-by-country/ (last visited December 21, 2024)
Share of clinicians who believed that in ten years' time patients who demonstrate that they actively maintain their health (e.g. via wearables) will be given preference for treatment (e.g. surgery, medication) as of December 2021, by country [Graph], Elsevier, March 15, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298086/clinician-s-opinions-on-using-wearables-for-preferential-treatment-by-country/