What Exactly Is Health 2.0?

See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor Pascal Lardier, Director, International Events of Health 2.0, answers questions about the co-production of health by patients and physicians today and in the future.… Read More

Texting Nudges Asthma Patients in the Right Direction

See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor A study has found that sending a text every day to asthmatic children, asking about their symptoms and offering more information about their condition,… Read More

Twitter for the engaged patient: A curated stream of new evidence

See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor Every weekday, I tweet a carefully curated stream of new evidence, analysis and commentary that covers all the health we might need to know… Read More

Social Media And Ethical Concerns For Healthcare Professionals

While social media use in healthcare has the potential to bring value to patient-provider relationships, it is not without its ethical and professional challenges. This presentation looks at those challenges and suggests ways… Read More

Doctors 2.0™ & You Speakers

I am delighted to be included in the line up of speakers at the forthcoming Doctors 2.0 & You Conference, which will be held at Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris, June 6-7 2013. Speakers… Read More

eHealth Literacy: Essential Skills for Consumer Health in a Networked World

See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor eHealth Literacy: Essential Skills for Consumer Health in a Networked World See on http://www.jmir.org

The New Statistical P-Value in Healthcare: P = Patient!

See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor From physician to partner The more I listen, the more I hear about the disenchanted, tired and uninspired physician. See on http://www.forbes.com

What Influences Medical Students’ Perceptions Of Professionalism?

Thanks to all who contributed to yesterday’s discussion on how the public perceive doctors sharing their stories online. Please keep the discussion going! Today, my attention was taken by an abstract I discovered… Read More

Online Medical Professionalism: Patient and Public Relationships

User-created content and communications on Web-based applications, such as networking sites, media sharing sites, or blog platforms, have dramatically increased in popularity over the past several years, but there has been little policy… Read More

Web therapy: 4 startups overcoming mental health taboos with technology

See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor For a new generation of patients, could the laptop — or even cellphone — replace the stereotypical shrink’s couch? A crop of new startups… Read More

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