White Paper: Understanding Trust in OTC Medicines:Consumer and Healthcare Pro...Your Health at Hand
Healthcare providers and consumers agree — OTC medicines are the preferred first line of treatment to alleviate a range of symptoms. This white paper presents the findings and conclusions of the most important factors that drive trust for consumers and healthcare providers in OTC medicines.
The importance of OTC medicines to ensuring a robust self-care environment for individuals and families to effectively manage their day-to-day health, as well as safe and reliable treatments for healthcare providers to recommend to their patients, will only continue as the demand for access to trusted and affordable healthcare options grows.
This report examines the role of OTC medicines in the U.S. health care system as reflected through professional treatment guidelines, medication use data, as well as clinical and consumer research.
This presentation outlines the current state of the consumer health industry as of 2014, including market analysis, company profiles, new product launches, consumers trends, and other analyst insight.
Nieslen and IMS research findings from the new survey Understanding Trust in Over-the-Counter Medicines: Consumer and Healthcare Provider Perspectives.
White Paper: Understanding Trust in OTC Medicines:Consumer and Healthcare Pro...Your Health at Hand
Healthcare providers and consumers agree — OTC medicines are the preferred first line of treatment to alleviate a range of symptoms. This white paper presents the findings and conclusions of the most important factors that drive trust for consumers and healthcare providers in OTC medicines.
The importance of OTC medicines to ensuring a robust self-care environment for individuals and families to effectively manage their day-to-day health, as well as safe and reliable treatments for healthcare providers to recommend to their patients, will only continue as the demand for access to trusted and affordable healthcare options grows.
This report examines the role of OTC medicines in the U.S. health care system as reflected through professional treatment guidelines, medication use data, as well as clinical and consumer research.
This presentation outlines the current state of the consumer health industry as of 2014, including market analysis, company profiles, new product launches, consumers trends, and other analyst insight.
Nieslen and IMS research findings from the new survey Understanding Trust in Over-the-Counter Medicines: Consumer and Healthcare Provider Perspectives.
Cost-Savings Study: Analysis of Health Management OptionsYour Health at Hand
The cost of healthcare in America is staggering. Healthcare expenditures in the United States (U.S.) surpassed $2.3 trillion in 2008, more than three times the $714 billion spent in 1990. Greater use of safe and effective over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, those available without a prescription, could help Americans cut healthcare costs while meeting their everyday healthcare needs.
Cost-Savings Study: Analysis of Health Management OptionsYour Health at Hand
The cost of healthcare in America is staggering. Healthcare expenditures in the United States (U.S.) surpassed $2.3 trillion in 2008, more than three times the $714 billion spent in 1990. Greater use of safe and effective over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, those available without a prescription, could help Americans cut healthcare costs while meeting their everyday healthcare needs.