The UCSF Department of Radiology conducted a survey of 5,100 local referring physicians to understand their communication patterns and preferences. The survey found that 56% would like regular communications about department news and services, with 40% preferring email. While social media use was currently low, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter were the most commonly used platforms. Over 70% of respondents were satisfied with UCSF imaging services, and the top topics of interest were ultrasound, abdominal imaging, and neuroimaging. Feedback will help the department better focus communications and promote their services.
Bay Area Physicians Rate Communication with UCSF Department of Radiology
1. Bay Area Physicians Rate
Communication with UCSF Department
of Radiology
December 17, 2015 - 9:46am
The UCSF Department of Radiology marketing team just completed a survey of 5,100 local
referring physicians on their communications patterns and preferences. Today, with heightened
communications in the health care industry and an over abundance of activity, understanding
best practices in physician communications is critical. It is for this reason that we have been
very engaged with this feedback and eager to share it with you. Here’s a summary of what we
learned:
Our process
We emailed 5,100 Bay Area physicians and health care providers. These included
doctors from within UCSF, and those who work independently or for other providers.
We received an outstanding 38% open rate and a 8% response rate.
77% of respondents had referred a patient to UCSF radiology in the past.
Most significant findings
56% would like us to keep in touch through regular communication about our department
news and services.
40% indicated email as their preferred way of being contacted.
Although 95% of respondents do not currently follow us on social media, we know that
32% have Facebook accounts, 18% are on LinkedIn, 14% on are Twitter, and 10% use
YouTube.
Almost half (45%) had heard of our Montgomery Street Clinic launch and the launch of
clinical PET/MRI, our two biggest news items in 3rd and 4th quarter 2015. While most
(53%) had heard of these launches via word-of-mouth, 24% heard of us through our
outbound messaging via postal mail, email and social media.
While use of personal social media accounts for professional purposes was low in most
cases, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter were the most commonly accessed accounts.
About services
More than 70% of respondents said they were satisfied or very satisfied with UCSF
imaging services.
The top three radiology topics of interest were ultrasound, abdominal imaging, and
neuroimaging.
We also asked respondents for general feedback on services, including any problems they’d
like to bring to the department’s attention. The response was generally very positive (“Love you
guys!” “Thank you”); constructive criticism focused on the need to streamline the scheduling
process.
This is the first time we’ve asked members of the medical community for their perspective on
the quality of our service and on how they learn about our offerings. With these insights in hand,
2. we have a much greater understanding of how to focus our communications and spread the
word about the excellent work UCSF radiologists perform.