Patient access to the Internet.

Prim Care Respir J

Hope Hospital, Stott Lane, Salford M6 8HD, UK.

Published: September 2000

Aim: To discern the availability of the Internet to patients attending clinics and surgeries in North Manchester General Hospital, UK.

Method: A multidisciplinary group designed a questionnaire to be distributed to patients attending the authors' clinics between each October and November for five years.

Results: The data from 1998 and 1999 are presented here. Three quarters of patients surveyed were unable to access the Internet and a significant number had no future plans to do so.

Discussion: If access rates remain low over the next three to four years it is likely that the authors will continue to focus on providing patient information via the Internet at out-patient clinics.

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