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Follow on Google News | Virtual Check-Up: Patients Go Online to Examine their Next Doctor at ScreenTheDoc.comNew medical marketing tool showcases physician’s bedside manner online
By: Sarah Bon Screen the Doc (www.screenthedoc.com) “Up until now, the only way to really get a good feel for a doctor is by personally visiting their practice,” said Stephen Bon, president of Bon’s Eye Marketing. “There’s just not much out there – at least on the Internet – that captures the physician in action. Of course, there are plenty of Web sites with docs’ headshots and medical resumes, but today’s patient wants to see who these healthcare professionals are as a people.” The Screen the Doc video model zones in on how a physician looks, talks and acts when face-to-face with a patient. According to Bon, the segments aim to really familiarize people with the physician’s communication style. But possibly more important to patients, they can audition their future doctor from the comforts of home. “Hopefully, this will help reduce some of the uncertainty and anxiety many of us feel when faced with a first-time visit to a new practice,” Bon said. “Now you know what to expect when walking through the doors.” Development of the Screen the Doc concept came after two years of research on physician/ patient relations. Specifically, Bon’s Eye Marketing tracked an increase in the number of people going online to find a doctor. In correlation, the group paired this information with a report (conducted by ABC News) that showed patients view “bedside manner” as a top deciding factor when picking a doctor. “We put these two pieces together and realized that doctors weren’t providing patients with what they were asking for in terms of online relationship building,” Bon said. “The numbers showed that people were using their computers to learn about physicians. Before making any final decisions, ‘e-patients’ End
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