Just over half of U.S. adults under 65 used the Internet to look up health information over the course of a year, according to the first National Health Interview Survey to collect data on health information technology...We all know how reliable the Internet is.
The study found 51% of adults 18 to 64 used the Internet to look up health information at some point over a 12-month period. Previous research had shown that over 60% of all adults in the U.S. had, at some point, used the Internet to search for health or medical information.
Not surprisingly, 18- to 49-year-olds were more likely than older adults to use health information technology.
Women were more likely than men to use the Internet for health information in all surveyed categories, including:
Chatting online about health topics (2.5% of men versus 4.1% of women)
Researching health information (43.4% versus 58%)
Communicating with healthcare providers (4.2% versus 5.6%) or scheduling an appointment (1.8% versus 3.5%) by e-mail
Refilling prescriptions online (5.3% versus 6.6%)
The survey was conducted by the CDC and the National Center for Health Statistics.
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Most Adults Go Online for Health Information
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