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Kaiser Public Opinion Spotlights summarize the state of public opinion on key health care topics. Each uses data from Kaiser surveys as well as other sources to identify important themes, examine current views and note relevant trends over time.

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Recent documents sorted by the topic KAISER POLLS, the subtopic SURVEYS OF PHYSICIANS AND NURSES: (28 results) Pages 1 |  2
Additional Findings from the National Surveys of Doctors and Pharmacists -- November 2006
The Kaiser Family Foundation released additional findings on a wide range of health care issues from separate national surveys of doctors and pharmacists.
Spotlight: Public Opinion on Medical Errors -- February 2006
Spotlight: Public Opinion on Medical Errors
Spotlight: Public Opinion on the Medical Malpractice Debate -- January 2006
Spotlight: Public Opinion on the Medical Malpractice Debate
Medical Errors: Practicing Physician and Public Views -- December 2002
This study by the Harvard School of Public Health and the Kaiser Family Foundation documents the attitudes of doctors and the public about medical errors and their or their families' experiences with medical errors in the course of receiving medical care. The surveys a...
National Survey of Physicians -- May 2002
The Kaiser Family Foundationi's biennial National Survey of Physicians, conducted from March 26 through October 11, 2001, is based on a nationally representative random sample of 2,608 physicians whose major professional activity is direct patient care.

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National Survey of Physicians Part IV: Doctors, Payors, and Low-Income Patients -- May 2002
As part of the Kaiser Family Foundation's National Survey of Physicians, this portion of the survey examines differences in provider payment rates from different payors, such as Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurers, and explores providers experiences with th...
National Survey of Physicians Part III: Doctors on Their Profession -- April 2002
As part of the Kaiser Family Foundation's biennial National Survey of Physicians, the Foundation examined doctors  views of their profession. The survey found that most physicians say the overall morale of physicians has decreased in the last five years.  The maj...
National Survey of Physicians Part II: Doctors and Prescription Drugs -- April 2002
With attention focused recently on direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs, findings from a new National Survey of Physicians by the Kaiser Family Foundation shed light on another factor in drug promotion that has received less attention -- promotion...
National Survey of Physicians Part I: Doctors on Disparities in Medical Care -- March 2002
Selected findings from the Kaiser Family Foundation's forthcoming National Survey of Physicians reveal that most physicians are aware of racial disparities in medical treatment for specific conditions, but they don t believe it is a widespread problem. In sharp ...
Survey of Physicians and Nurses -- July 1999
A national random survey of 1053 doctors and 768 nurses on their experiences with and attitudes towards health plans. The survey provides quantitative information from doctors and nurses about their non-elderly patients, as well as verbatim descriptions of patient ex...
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The Foundation runs the largest public opinion research program in health. It undertakes original research on the public's attitudes towards health and social policy issues. Working independently - or in partnership with major national media organizations and academic partners - the Foundation examines Americans' knowledge and beliefs on major issues and challenges in order to amplify the public's voice in national debates..

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