by Susannah Fox | Mar 18, 2012
The following was originally Katie McCurdy’s response to the excellent, ongoing discussion about the future for self-tracking. It’s too good not to elevate to a post of its own — Susannah....
by Susannah Fox | Feb 25, 2012
I’m honored to post this essay by Wendy White, Founder & President of Siren Interactive: Thanks to the Pew Internet Project, we have a lot of data about ePatients. These empowered, engaged and educated patients (and families) are helping to bring about a...
by Kathleen O'Malley | Feb 1, 2012
This guest post from Katie Matlack (reposted from the free site Software Advice) launches a new section of e-Patients.net: “PM Tech.” This special branch of e-patient resources is gaining importance as smartphones and tablets become ever more mainstream....
by e-Patient Dave | Jan 18, 2012
My annual physical is this Friday. Â Since my doctor and I were among the guinea pigs participants in the OpenNotes project, I just got this reminder email: Message Date/Time:Â 1/17/2012 10:00:06 AM Read Date/Time:Â 1/18/2012 7:19:08 AM From:Â OpenNotes, Study...
by e-Patient Dave | Jan 12, 2012
Quick note as I run to the airport – Last May we reported on a study in process at Emory University about whether a “safety-net” (poor) population would engage with a personal health record. The preliminary results in that poster showed that what...
by e-Patient Dave | Jan 7, 2012
I just learned that the organization of SPM president-elect Sarah Krug, Cancer 101, has gotten what I consider a major acknowledgement. On his blog GeekDoctor.blogspot.com, John Halamka announced last month that his wife Kathy was newly diagnosed with breast cancer....
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