Survey on Surgeon Selection: 72% Value Risk Explanation, But Only 15% Research Their Doctors
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70/100
N1 Content Completeness
8
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
A joint survey by NEXER Inc. and New Heart Watanabe Hospital revealed the reality of how patients choose their surgeons. While a rich track record was the most valued factor (31.8%), 72.3% of respondents reported building trust when doctors carefully explained the risks. However, only 15% of patients actively researched their doctor's background.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the survey results for choosing a surgeon?
- A: The most important factor is a 'rich track record' at 31.8%. Also, about 72% feel trust when doctors explain risks carefully.
- Q: Do patients research their doctors' credentials themselves?
- A: According to the survey, only 15.0% of people have actually researched their surgeon's track record or background on their own.
- Q: Would patients consider transferring if they are dissatisfied with the doctor?
- A: 66.6% of respondents said they would consider changing their surgeon or transferring hospitals if they felt uneasy about communication.