Peer-to-peer Healthcare: Crazy. Crazy. Crazy. Obvious.
Is "peer-to-peer healthcare" an idea whose time has come? Evidence and recent examples.
Is "peer-to-peer healthcare" an idea whose time has come? Evidence and recent examples.
The online conversation about health is being driven forward by two forces: 1) the availability of social tools and 2) the motivation, especially among people living with chronic conditions, to connect with each other.
Susannah Fox presented the Project's latest findings on how mobile access is affecting health and health care.
Susannah Fox will participate in the first working meeting of the Open mHealth Public-Private Partnership in Washington, DC.
Over 200 pages of health-related survey questions fielded by the Pew Internet Project.
Macro and micro health news and how the two combined to create one great story about online communities.
What if all the knowledge and insights shared at a White House event on HIV/AIDS could be shared across all the social networks that people have access to?
Susannah Fox presented Pew Internet's latest research on peer-to-peer healthcare and mobile access.
Food safety, drug safety, and pregnancy information are among eight new topics included in our survey, which finds that 80% of internet users gather health information online.
People living with disability are less likely than other adults in the U.S. to use the internet: 54%, compared with 81%. The first question many people ask when they hear that is, Why? The second is, What can be done? The third is, or should be, W...