by Dominic DeSousa | Oct 4, 2019 | B2B Surveys, Consumer Surveys, Healthcare Surveys, In the News, Nonprofit Surveys
The majority of consumers (69%) have stayed with the same primary care doctor for three or more years, according to a survey of 1,000 American consumers from 4A’s Research and Researchscape, an agile market research consultancy. Once patients find a doctor they like,...
by Jeffrey Henning | Jun 18, 2019 | Consumer Surveys, Food and Fitness Surveys, Healthcare Surveys, In the News, Nonprofit Surveys
Plant-based meat alternatives like Beyond Meat and Impossible Burger are popping up everywhere, from fast food chains to the stock market. 4A’s Research partnered with Researchscape, an agile market research consultancy, to survey 1,000 consumers on their eating...
by Jeffrey Henning | Feb 13, 2019 | B2B Surveys, Consumer Surveys, Healthcare Surveys, In the News
HeartFlow, Inc. announced the findings of a new consumer survey of more than 1,500 adults across the United States that sheds light on dangerous misconceptions and lack of awareness around heart disease, the leading killer in the U.S. The research shows that while...
by Jeffrey Henning | May 8, 2018 | B2B Surveys, Consumer Surveys, Healthcare Surveys, In the News
LITHIA, FL — Two local parents say an Apple Watch they got for her their daughter during Christmas saved her life. Notifications about Deanna Recktenwald’s heart rate led to a hospital visit, just in time to pick up a major issue with her kidneys. Their...
by Jeffrey Henning | Dec 20, 2017 | B2B Surveys, Business Intelligence and Data Analytics Surveys, Consumer Surveys, Healthcare Surveys, In the News
The application of data analytics to conventional wearable devices adds further benefit to the technology and provides users with actionable information, argues ABI Research. ABI Research’s report ‘Wearable Data Analytics and Business Models’ argues there...
by Jeffrey Henning | Dec 19, 2017 | B2B Surveys, Consumer Surveys, Food and Fitness Surveys, Healthcare Surveys, In the News
Forty percent of Americans, ages 18 or older, have used a wearable device for tracking their health, exercise activity or sports performance, and among those who now own a so-called “wearable,” more than half (51%) say they use it at least once daily and 70% say they...