83% of patients trust their PCP for credible info — what about other healthcare institutions?

As healthcare marketers continue to disseminate credible information on the dangers of COVID-19 and why people should get vaccinated, it’s important they know which healthcare providers and institutions Americans trust.

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Researchers from the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia surveyed 1,719 American adults about their trust in healthcare information from June 2-22.

Below is a list of the providers and institutions the research team asked about, as well as the percentage of respondents who said they trust them to provide credible information about COVID-19.

  • Primary care providers: 83 percent
  • FDA: 77 percent
  • CDC: 76 percent
  • Anthony Fauci, MD: 68 percent

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