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UCB partners with PatientsLikeMe to create epilepsy community; adverse event reporting part of the package

Bunny Ellerin wrote 1 month ago: I know that many pharma brand marketers are constrained by their own regulatory people who will not … more →

Tags: General, Consumer Health, Patients Like Me, social networking, UCB

Blogging Makes you Happier and Healthier

drnic wrote 4 months ago: Apparently proven by science! A study from Taiwan that administered a self-reporting tool to about 6 … more →

Tags: Healthcare Information, Healthcare Online, Searching Healthcare, personal health management, Blogging, ePatientdave, healthcare social networking

Personal health information in 20192 comments

David O'Reilly wrote 6 months ago: When our drugs, medical devices and wellness tools become smart, and when the resulting personal hea … more →

Tags: Health Policy, Online Patient Communities, personal health information, Polls, Privacy, Elder Care, Electronic Health Records, EMR, google health

Rating drugs online2 comments

Bunny Ellerin wrote 6 months ago: With the proliferation of sites where people discuss all aspects of their diseases and conditions, i … more →

Tags: General, Daily Strength, eHealth, health2.0, iguard, Pharmaceutical, Plavix

BusinessWeek explores Patients as Partners2 comments

Bunny Ellerin wrote 7 months ago: BusinessWeek published an article on December 4th called “Health 2.0: Patients as Partners … more →

Tags: General, BusinessWeek, Consumer-Driven Healthcare, CureTogether, Disaboom, epatients, health 2.0, Health 2.0: Patients as Partners, Mayo clinic

Is Health 2.0 the Beginning of Web 3.0?4 comments

Tom OKeefe wrote 7 months ago: In a previous article, Web 2.No More, I wrote about how the current economic conditions are moving u … more →

Tags: health 2.0, Healthcare, Startup, Web 2.0, infomedmd, Internet, Medical Research, medical symptoms, Sermo

Web 2.No More? From Web 2.0 to Web 3.03 comments

Tom OKeefe wrote 8 months ago: The recent market fiasco has everyone wondering whether Web 2.0 is alive or dead? The technology is … more →

Tags: Google, health 2.0, Healthcare, Internet, Web 2.0, facebook, infomedmd, Online Video, Semantic Web

PatientsLikeMe: A New Disease Management Tool?1 comment

Fred Fortin wrote 8 months ago: Ben Heywood, co-founder and President of PatientsLikeMe, recently participated in live chat session … more →

Tags: Healthcare, New Media, Disease Management, Health Care, Health Insurance, World Health Care Congress

Where's the $$$? or Economic Meltdown and HIT

John wrote 9 months ago: This morning’s Wall Street Journal has an article, first page – Section B, highlighting … more →

Tags: Consumer Health, RHIO, Adoption, Economy, HIE, HIT trends, IBM, Patients Like Me, Policy

None of our patients is as smart as all of our patients1 comment

raywel wrote 1 year ago: Following is an excerpt from a story I wrote that has just been published in Australian Doctor: It’s … more →

Tags: Social Media, Australia, Healthcare, E-Health, health 2.0, patients, Collaboration, Organized Wisdom

Niche Communities

insideimc wrote 1 year ago: I recently came across an online community that reminded me of Tokoni (where people connect through … more →

Tags: Communities, Healthcare, social networking, tokoni, Web 2.0

Civic participation in monitoring climate change: watching flowers bud

socialcapital wrote 1 year ago: In another interesting example of how individuals can collectively produce a useful social good (muc … more →

Tags: Birds, budding, citizen participation, Civic Engagement, climate change, Cooperation, Flowers, Global Warming, migration


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