Building Trust Through Data: CI&T Releases Report for a More Patient-Centric Healthcare Future
“Trust in data accuracy, privacy, and accessibility is not just a back-end IT issue – it’s an all-around experience issue,” said
The key findings include:
- Trust Gaps Undermine Confidence in Data Sharing - patients who are satisfied with their care (promoters) are 45% more likely than unsatisfied patients (detractors) to trust their provider's data-sharing capabilities. Additionally, there's a 41% gap between promoters and detractors in their willingness to trust providers with their personal data, underscoring the need for greater transparency and reassurance around data handling.
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Patients are Willing to Invest Time on Paperwork,
If They Trust the Outcome – Half of patients (52%) reported completing paperwork prior to appointments, with 70% spending more than five minutes doing so. Time spent on forms had minimal impact on satisfaction – as long as patients believed the information would be used to enhance care quality. - Digital Pre-Registration Boosts Control but Adoption Lags – While 52% of patients were asked to pre-register online, only 46% followed through. Digital engagement is notably lower among detractors, with just 39% completing pre-registration, compared to 63% of promoters.
- While Paperwork Is Tolerated, Redundancy Erodes Confidence – 60% of respondents said they had to repeat details like diagnoses, medications, or allergies. While this didn’t significantly affect satisfaction scores, it represents a lost opportunity to instill confidence in data accuracy and continuity of care.
- Patients Want More Control Over Their Records – 50% of respondents report having to correct their data at a recent visit, signaling a larger trend of the importance of patient access and the ability to update records themselves.
Download the full report here.
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