Study of Online Reviews Reveals Popularity of Doctor Specialists
What are the most popular medical specialties? We researched online reviews of healthcare providers in the 100 largest U.S. cities. Here the rankings of each of 23 specialties.
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What are the most popular medical specialties? We researched online reviews of healthcare providers in the 100 largest U.S. cities. Here the rankings of each of 23 specialties.
Ron King discusses four simple strategies every health care provider group can deploy for vaccinating against bad online reviews while increasing positive reviews.
Many doctor bloggers believe you have to feed the blog machine weekly or even daily. But a little effort will go a long way – and save clinical time answering common questions.
Vanguard Communications Technical Director Jonathan Stanley discusses how to keep your patients’ sensitive information secure.
E-powered patient behavior: how your practice’s online marketing can be converting e-powered patients to YOUR patients.
Not only do good reviews bode well for a practice’s online reputation; they also boost credibility in Google rankings. But is it unethical for a physician or practice to ask happy patients to post positive online reviews?
Vanguard Communications’ Happy Patient Index spotlights San Francisco Bay Area, Honolulu & Indianapolis for the most positive online reviews of doctors on Yelp and Google Plus.
The least satisfied American healthcare consumers live in California and New York State, according to an in-depth evaluation by Vanguard Communications of the ever-contentious online reviews that many physicians denounce.
Vanguard Communications’ Internet evaluation of major U.S. cities shows that more than half of doctors nationwide get at least four stars in Internet ratings on Yelp & Google.
U.S. Happy Patient Index (HPI), a nationwide study by Vanguard Communications, provides a comparative snapshot of the state of satisfaction with American healthcare based on Yelp and Google Plus reviews.