From Participatory Politics to Participatory Medicine
Rep. Jerry Nadler, Susannah Fox, Jamie Heywood, and Esther Dyson discussed the coming revolution in health care.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Rep. Jerry Nadler, Susannah Fox, Jamie Heywood, and Esther Dyson discussed the coming revolution in health care.
A hearing was held to discover privacy, security, and confidentiality issues around personal health records, social media, and the future of medicine.
This talk presents an overview of Pew Internet project data on teens and social media, including teen tech tool ownership, communication patterns over social networks and mobile phones as well analysis of how young adults 18-29 seeking health info…
The internet has changed people’s expectations of their relationship with health professionals. One possible next step is the concept of participatory medicine.
In this presentation, Mary Madden and Susannah Fox discuss the rise of participatory medicine within the context of key internet demographics and emerging online trends.
E-patients are at the center of the health care revolution, but how will Health 2.0 attract and serve the majority, not just the elite?
This presentation provides data and insights about how the “participatory Web” may change how survey researchers think about online health information, as well as data on adults who continue to be offline in an online world.
This presentation contains a general overview of the internet population, an analysis of African Americans and the internet, and some thoughts about the internet’s impact on health and health care.
This speech describes the different ways Internet users find health information online, whether they count on crude tools like search engines or become sophisticated “farmers” of health information, using trusted bookmarks and sharing what they fi…
Susannah Fox discusses national and California state survey findings.
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