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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.
Susannah Fox will present data about the impact of the internet on health and health care to a meeting of the HIT Policy Committee, convened by David Blumenthal, M.D., M.P.P., National Coordinator…
Federal agencies can, and should, be the first responders to health questions. Social media can help.
A hearing was held to discover privacy, security, and confidentiality issues around personal health records, social media, and the future of medicine.
Participatory medicine is taking hold with both citizens and health professionals. But there are still pockets of people who lack access to the basic technology, lack the skills required to participate, or who may lack the sense that they are welc…
New survey data shows that not only is there a participatory class of citizen, but there is a participatory class of patient.
Participatory medicine and why people are “looking for the mouse.”
Alicia Chang’s story on doctor-patient email has generated quite a bit of coverage and comment across the Web. Secure email is just one facet of e-health, of course. For more discussion of technology’s role in health care, check out these recent essays posted on some influential blogs: Realizing the Power of PHRs Ending Secrecy: Physician […]
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?
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?
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