
Reports provide valuable insight into consumer perceptions of their medical treatment for up to 56 conditions. Each report identifies the patient (self, spouse, child or elderly dependent), type of treatment (prescription, OTC, both, or neither), and treatment satisfaction. See a PDF Sample Report. Additional follow-up surveys of treatment sufferers provide insights such as physician specialty, brand of medications used, barriers to care and patient verbatim of why they feel the way they do about their medical treatment.
As a pharmaceutical company Managed Care or Brand Management executive, can you afford not to seek out important consumer opinions about medical conditions for which you provide therapies? Would it not be even more useful if these opinions provided insights to Health Insurance, PBM and pharmacy issues as well? Importance and satisfaction issues surrounding therapeutic classes that are shared with health plan, PBM and pharmacy executives provide for mutually beneficial collaborations.
What are the demographics of a specific disease category? What forms of treatments are satisfactory and what are not? How compliant are respondents? What are their co-morbidities? What is the impact of disease treatment satisfaction on health plan satisfaction? What is the impact of treatment satisfaction on health plan, PBM and pharmacy re-enrollment and recommendation? For a fraction of the cost of conducting the research yourself, learn what consumers are really saying from WilsonRx®, the largest national US healthcare survey of its kind in the United States. Find out today with your selection from the WilsonRx® Disease Treatment Satisfaction Reports, each containing customized insights on any one of more than 50 medical conditions. Reports cover major medical conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol, osteoporosis, hypertension, asthma and depression as well as others of key importance.
WilsonRx® also offers Health Insurance Satisfaction Reports for each specific condition and analyzes the data within the nation, census and division regions, PDP regions and for 50 top U.S. markets and select states. Reports cover key importance and satisfaction measures and many other unique findings on more than 33 Health Insurance importance and satisfaction issues on more than 50 carriers that you select for your own custom report (select up to 20 carriers). The insights from a presentation of your report will help you gain a competitive advantage and capitalize on emerging trends.
High blood pressure is the most commonly treated medical condition among respondent households, followed by pain, high cholesterol, allergies and osteoarthritis.


These reports also contain member demographics; number of prescriptions filled and refilled, medication compliance, prices paid for prescriptions, and non-prescription/OTC products.
A considerable number of patients take no medication to treat their condition.

There are many analyses available; the above chart is but a sample. In order to stay on top of the changing market dynamics, you need the WilsonRx reports.

Other reports available. Contact us today for more information. Your suggestions, ideas and feedback are always welcome!
Please let us know if you are interested in Advertising Sponsorship and Reprint Distribution programs or peer reviewed journal submissions.

Wilson Health Information names MemberHealth’s Community CCRxSM #1 Medicare Part D Plan for second year in a row and awards Prescription Solutions, RegenceRx and Rite Aid Health Solutions highest honors in the 2008 WilsonRx® Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM) Member Satisfaction Survey™.
Wilson Health Information finds Health Mart #1 in pharmacy customer satisfaction nationally.
Wilson Health Information finds that most pharmacy customers are offered counseling services from their pharmacist and finds that Aurora and Fry’s pharmacists outperform in this initiative.
Wilson Health Information finds Independent pharmacies highest rated in customer satisfaction.
Local Team Completes Organ Donor Awareness DASH
Wilson Health Information reports Diabetes households fill over 50% more prescriptions than household average – Treatment Satisfaction shows steady decline.