Online research/analytics keywords from 2014 to '23
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London
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Am needing help producing a report of the mentions of some healthcare related key phrases over the last 12 years. The phrases are:
Patient Centricity and Patients at the Centre (see below other search terms)
The analysis of historical data of mentions (going back this far) will be a challenge - but I am open to considering potential proxy analysis instead.
Re Social Media - Conducting this research might on X/Twitter is not as easy as it used to be (and involves now a higher cost). But happy to review and agree on joint plan.
Country/scope: English speaking countries only (at first)
Outputs: I require basic spreadsheets or visual reports to be used in a presentation ( graphic design work will be done via someone else).
Assuming some success in producing a picture of usage of these terms, I then have a separate bit of work, regarding COVID 19, and media coverage of 2-3 pharma companies. This is quite a narrow brief, dealing with a 2-3 year time frame only. This separate bit of research is related to the above.
KEYWORDS:
keywords = [
"Patient centric",
"Patient Centric",
"Patient First",
"Patient at the centre",
"Patient at the center",
"Patient at the centre of everything we do",
"Patient at the center of everything we do",
"Patient at the centre of all we do",
"Patient at the center of all we do",
"Patient Centricity",
"Patient centricity"
Patient Centricity and Patients at the Centre (see below other search terms)
The analysis of historical data of mentions (going back this far) will be a challenge - but I am open to considering potential proxy analysis instead.
Re Social Media - Conducting this research might on X/Twitter is not as easy as it used to be (and involves now a higher cost). But happy to review and agree on joint plan.
Country/scope: English speaking countries only (at first)
Outputs: I require basic spreadsheets or visual reports to be used in a presentation ( graphic design work will be done via someone else).
Assuming some success in producing a picture of usage of these terms, I then have a separate bit of work, regarding COVID 19, and media coverage of 2-3 pharma companies. This is quite a narrow brief, dealing with a 2-3 year time frame only. This separate bit of research is related to the above.
KEYWORDS:
keywords = [
"Patient centric",
"Patient Centric",
"Patient First",
"Patient at the centre",
"Patient at the center",
"Patient at the centre of everything we do",
"Patient at the center of everything we do",
"Patient at the centre of all we do",
"Patient at the center of all we do",
"Patient Centricity",
"Patient centricity"
Rob G.
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