WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wolters Kluwer Health, a leading global provider of information for healthcare professionals and students, announced today that clinicians worldwide accessed more than 314 million clinical topics in UpToDate® in 2014, and that 94% of UpToDate users report the acclaimed clinical decision support resource improves the quality of care they provide to patients.
Positive Impact on Care Reaffirmed in Survey
The nearly
16,000 individual subscribers who participated in the 2014 Subscriber
Survey reaffirmed the numerous ways in which UpToDate serves as an
essential resource in clinical decision making. 96% of respondents trust
UpToDate as an authoritative point-of-care resource, saying UpToDate
keeps them current. UpToDate was found to improve the quality of care
clinicians provide to patients by 94% of surveyed users. One respondent
commented that UpToDate is “like having all the experts in the field
sitting at your side and helping you to make good, medically sound and
evidence based decisions for your patient.”
92% of users reported UpToDate improved care by helping them conduct more appropriate diagnostic testing. In all, 98% of the UpToDate users surveyed stated they are satisfied or very satisfied with the award-winning clinical decision support resource.
Increased Access and Impact around the World
Wolters Kluwer
Health introduced UpToDate
Anywhere to global markets, making access to UpToDate’s
evidenced-based, clinical content easier than ever. More and more
institutional users now rely on the UpToDate app for iOS, Android and
Windows 8. Ranked among “the best medical apps for your new iPhone” by iMedicalApps,
the UpToDate
mobile app (across all platforms) was downloaded nearly 365,000
times.
By the end of 2014, UpToDate users in 174 countries worldwide viewed more than 26 million clinical topics per month, on average. In addition to continuously updating topics in response to new research, UpToDate actively seeks feedback from its global community of engaged users. Last year alone, UpToDate reviewed over 2,800 feedback emails submitted by users, which resulted in more than 1,000 editorial updates.
Studies Explore New Frontiers of the Impact of UpToDate
Interest
in the impact of UpToDate on patient care continued to increase in 2014
with independent studies about UpToDate now numbering over sixty. One
study published in the journal Clinical
Infectious Diseases found that searches on UpToDate conducted by
clinicians can predict influenza epidemics in the United States in a
timely manner more accurately than other resources such as Google Flu
Trends.¹ Another study in the Journal
of Hospital Medicine found that only UpToDate shows an increase
in usage over the past ten years while other sources of online medical
knowledge have been experiencing declining usage over time. The authors
conclude that their results “signal an emergent—and perhaps
permanent—shift in the utilization of online medical education in the
United States”.²
Improving Care in Times of Great Need
On the global
healthcare front, UpToDate’s mission to improve care everywhere
continued through its partnership with Global
Health Delivery by providing free subscriptions to clinicians in
resource-limited settings. To date, the program has helped more than
3,100 clinicians and medical educators in more than 50 hospitals,
clinics and health institutions to ensure access to quality care for
nearly 5 million patients yearly.
Ebola made an indelible impact on the lives of people in West Africa, even as healthcare professionals and humanitarians worked tirelessly to care for the affected and to stop the spread of the disease. To that end, UpToDate partnered with Global Health Delivery to provide healthcare professionals with full access to UpToDate to battle Ebola and related illnesses. Anyone visiting www.uptodate.com with an IP address originating in the West African countries of Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia has had immediate and free access to UpToDate.
While West African countries have been hardest hit by this devastating and deadly virus, its impact has been felt around the world. In response, UpToDate also provided clinicians and the general public with free, worldwide access to continuously-updated Ebola topics.
“As we assist in the decision-making of more clinicians than ever, we are vividly reminded of the great responsibility we have to get things right,” said Denise Basow, MD, Vice President and General Manager, UpToDate at Wolters Kluwer Health, Clinical Solutions. “In the year ahead, we will continue to work towards improving the quality and effectiveness of care provided around the world. Everything we do will be focused on accomplishing that.”
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¹Mauricio Santillana, Elaine O. Nsoesie, Sumiko R. Mekaru, David
Scales, and John S. Brownstein
Using Clinicians’ Search
Query Data to Monitor Influenza Epidemics
Clinical
Infectious Diseases 2014: ciu647v2-ciu647.
²Lott, J. P., Roy, B. and Venkatesh, A. K. (2014), Temporal trends in accessing online medical information. J. Hosp. Med., 9: 525–526. doi: 10.1002/jhm.2211
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