Peer-to-peer Healthcare: Crazy. Crazy. Crazy. Obvious.
Is “peer-to-peer healthcare” an idea whose time has come? Evidence and recent examples.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Is “peer-to-peer healthcare” an idea whose time has come? Evidence and recent examples.
A guide to data resources on our site, including recent changes to our data sets.
The online conversation about health is being driven forward by two forces: 1) the availability of social tools and 2) the motivation, especially among people living with chronic conditions, to connect with each other.
Senior Research Specialist Aaron Smith will discuss “Emerging Trends in E-Government” on a panel at the Digital Citizen Satisfaction Summit in Washington, DC.
Lee Rainie discusses how libraries can be actors in building and participating in social networks through their use of social media and through delivering their time-tested — and trusted — services to their patrons.
Lee Rainie discusses e-patients and their online behavior
Susannah Fox presented the Project’s latest findings on how mobile access is affecting health and health care.
Pew Internet trends in cell phone ownership, usage and attitudes.
Summary of research findings from Pew Internet’s 2010 post-election survey.
Susannah Fox will participate in the first working meeting of the Open mHealth Public-Private Partnership in Washington, DC.