Are physicians willing to share their insights with Sermos paying clients including financial institutions, regulatory bodies, specialty societies, pharmaceutical manufacturers and others?
Yes. Because the information discussed on Sermo is used to dramatically improve patient care. Sermo operates as a research mechanism, harnessing the collective power of physicians’ thinking. The power is in the numbers no single physician acting alone can impact healthcare as dramatically as hundreds or thousands. On Sermo, physicians can be heard by these institutions and work together with them to make change happen.
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