The Future of Health Care: Robots and Networks
A radical proposal for saving health care (use robots) meets a parallel approach (use people).
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
A radical proposal for saving health care (use robots) meets a parallel approach (use people).
What will happen when the untapped knowledge of every patient, of every caregiver, of everyone who has something of value to share actually has the opportunity to share it?
What is the reach and scope of online social networks? A CNN story prompts debate.
Susannah Fox participated in a discussion of how the maturation of online social networks, patient communities, and patient blogs affects health and health care.
People living with chronic disease are among the least likely to have internet access, yet once online they often dive deeply into gathering, sharing, and creating health information.
Susannah Fox will discuss the social life of health information and its potential for transforming health care.
Internet penetration, mobile use, the social life of health information — and how it fits in with the National Library of Medicine’s strategy.
Technology use among foreign-born Latinos continues to lag significantly behind that of their U.S.-born counterparts.
Speaking to the senior staff of the National Library of Medicine last week was like going before the best kind of murder board. Our jumping-off point was the Pew Internet Project’s latest research on internet penetration, mobile use, and the socia…
Susannah Fox talked about mobile, social health (and the power of being in the capital) at the first DC Health 2.0 conference in Washington, DC.
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