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Susannah Fox provided data and insights about how Americans are presently using the internet and social media to assess healthcare quality.
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Susannah Fox provided data and insights about how Americans are presently using the internet and social media to assess healthcare quality.
Susannah Fox will discuss the social life of health information and its potential for transforming health care.
A conversation with Susannah Fox and Thomas Goetz, executive editor of Wired Magazine, at the Pew Research Center in Washington DC.
The internet does not replace health professionals, but rather provides a way for people to gather and share information in a rapid-learning system that can best be described as “participatory medicine.”
Susannah Fox delivered a guest lecture for a history of medicine course regarding the role of the internet in health care over the last 15 years.
As part of a panel on privacy, security, and confidentiality, Susannah Fox discussed the “shadow economy” of health data that has sprung up, with all the dangers and opportunities of an unregulated market.
Susannah Fox will discuss how adults living with chronic conditions such as high blood pressure and heart disease are – or are not – using the internet.
Connected patients spread new ideas, new treatments, and new ways of approaching a condition. Put them on your team.
Pew Internet research shows that, in politics and in health care, participation matters as much as access.
The Pew Internet & American Life Project has created three “thermometers” of digital access: internet, cell phone, and home broadband connections.
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