The Coronavirus pandemic is having a significant impact on healthcare consumer attitudes, expectations, and behaviors, and there are indications that some of these changes may be long lasting.
Klein & Partners, a national healthcare market research and consulting firm and their long-time research partner, The DRG, is conducting a series of three online omnibus study waves to measure the effects of this global health crisis over time.
Wave 1 was completed in early April. Check out the latest Forum blog for a review of some key findings: How the Coronavirus is Impacting Healthcare Consumer Perceptions and Behaviors
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