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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)

Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG). some of our advisors. Dr. Steven Schwaitzberg New England Medical Center Dr. Jeffrey Gelfand Massachusetts General Hospital Dr. David Allan University of California Dr. Marcie Richardson Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates

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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)

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  1. Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)

  2. some of our advisors • Dr. Steven Schwaitzberg • New England Medical Center • Dr. Jeffrey Gelfand • Massachusetts General Hospital • Dr. David Allan • University of California • Dr. Marcie Richardson • Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates • Dr. Peter Michael Mowschenson • Beth Israel-Deaconess Center • Dr. William Cohen • Beth Israel-Deaconess Center • Dr. William Hackford • New England Medical Center • Dr. Thomas Gill • Massachusetts General Hospital • Dr. Scott Shikora • New England Medical Center • Dr. Michael Aronson • University of Massachusetts Medical Center • Ms. Leah Moynihan, RNC, MSN • New England Medical Center

  3. “ How often do you do each of the following online ? ”

  4. And 40% indicating More than 55% of patients surveyed an interest and willingness to switch to providers who utilized internet services would use the internet as part of their healthcare coverage And more than 60% expressing using email to communicate with their physicians 40%-48% linked to their hospital or physician site 37% indicated their willingness to pay for this type of communication 75%-80% choose procedure or condition specific Source: Harris Interactive, Opinion Dynamic Market Research Source: Opinion Dynamics Market Research Study, March 2000 and Jupiter Research

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