Participation Matters
Pew Internet research shows that, in politics and in health care, participation matters as much as access.
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Pew Internet research shows that, in politics and in health care, participation matters as much as access.
Rep. Jerry Nadler, Susannah Fox, Jamie Heywood, and Esther Dyson discussed the coming revolution in health care.
New survey data shows that not only is there a participatory class of citizen, but there is a participatory class of patient.
Technology is changing how patients navigate their health care experience. New survey data shows how e-patients are using social media to connect to each other and to information.
Many Americans are jumping into the participatory Web without considering all the implications. If nothing really bad has happened to someone, they tend neither to worry about their personal information nor to take steps to limit the amount of infor…
What if your search queries for the last 18 months were archived along with your IP address? Would anything embarrassing come up, like how many times you searched for your own name or the name of your ex?
Email has become an increasingly popular and potent tool for political communication in America.
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