report | May 8, 2002

Use of the Internet at Major Life Moments

Information on the Web is important to significant numbers of Americans when they are making important choices related to education and job training, investments and big-ticket purchases, and health care for themselves or for loved ones. Online mater...

report | Jan 11, 2001

Testimony to the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics

Testimony to the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics Workgroup on National Health Information Infrastructure and the Workgroup on Health Statistics for the 21st CenturyBy Lee Rainie Director — Pew Internet & American Life ProjectJanuary 11, 2001 Good morning. It is an honor to be here commenting on this critically important initiative of the […]

report | Dec 20, 2000

Online Health Seekers Would Like the Right to Sue if their Privacy is Violated

81% say they think they should be able to sue WASHINGTON–A survey of those who seek medical and health information online reveals that 81% would like to have the right to sue a medical company that gave away or sold information in violation of its privacy promises. The study was conducted by the Pew Internet […]

report | Nov 26, 2000

The Online Health Care Revolution

A great many of the fifty-two million "health seekers" say the resources they find on the Web have a direct effect on the decisions they make about their health care and on their interactions with doctors.

report | Nov 22, 2000

Study Shows That Internet Searches are Affecting Users’ Health-care Decisions

Washington (Noon, November 26, 2000) ­ Half the people who have used the Internet to get health and medical information say this information has improved the way they take care of themselves and many report that online information has directly affected their decisions about how to treat illness and deal with their doctors, according to […]

short reads | Dec 6, 1999

Accessing Health Topics on the Internet

Health information remains one of the most important subjects that internet users research online, and the largest percentage are looking for information on a specific disease or medical problem.

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