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Social Networking in Health: e-Patients, Data & Privacy

Join Dr. John Grohol in a SXSW Core Conversation this Sunday in Austin, Texas. With the rise of social networking in health, the inevitable questions arise about patient's data and privacy. But such networks also allow for aggregating data which can help people spot...

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Crowdsourced Healthcare Reform: The First Round

Cross-posted from my own blog. During 2 weeks in December 2008, over 9,000 Americans in all 50 states and the District of Columbia registered to host a health care community group to discuss healthcare reform. Thousands more participated in these gatherings. They all...

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Health Affairs: Take Two Aspirin and Tweet Me in the Morning

Well, this ought to generate some chatter among us e-literati who've been trying to get noticed by the stodgies! (Or, as Pew would say, "The 74% of the 80% onliners who look for health info are 99.9% happy to see this.") The issue of Health Affairs that just crossed...

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Boston Globe Kills Health & Science Section

In a sign of the times of the struggling newspaper business, The Boston Globe has axed its health and science section. Strangely, the Globe's medical blog makes no mention of the cut, despite the end of 25 years of specialty, focused reporting on the sciences and...

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RateMDs.com: Medical Justice’s approach is “repulsive”

At the Connected Health conference in Boston last year, where I spoke with my physician Danny Sands, I heard the visionary Clay Shirky speak. He gets it in spades about patient empowerment. In passing, he cited one of the most absurd ideas I've ever heard :–) ... a...

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I’m putting my data in Google and HealthVault

Cross-posted from my own blog a week ago. I've decided to go ahead and put my data in Google Health and MicroSoft HealthVault. (Note: MicroSoft HealthVault is a different kind of thing from Google Health. About the only thing they have in common is that I can put...

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Rare Disease Day 2009

Today is Rare Disease Day 2009. Join us in recognizing the reality of rare disorders and celebrating the beauty in the eyes of children living with rare disease and those who have lost their lives.

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Live Blogging the Boston Summit on Transforming Healthcare

Tonight in Boston a series of speakers  are presenting views on the coming transformation of healthcare. (See the web at http://hilforum.com/transforminghealthcare/) Here’s the speaker list— Opening remarks - Steven Wardell, President, H.I.L. Forum and Summit...

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John M. Grohol, Psy.D.

Dr. John M. Grohol, Psy.D. is a psychologist and technologist who specializes in examining and writing about the confluence of patient rights, technology, and mental health. In 1995, he founded Psych Central, the world's leading independent mental health site overseen by mental health professionals, which was acquired by Healthline in 2020. He founded and continues to oversee the independent online support group community for mental health concerns, My Support Forums since 2001. He is a co-founder of the Society for Participatory Medicine.

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