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CHCF’s iHealthBeat podcast on online communities

One of the California Health Care Foundation's regular projects is iHealthBeat, "Reporting technology's impact on healthcare." Wednesday they released a five minute podcast on patient communities, which are of course a core activity of engaged patients and thus of...

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Patient Generated Health Data webinar featuring SPM members

The Health Data Consortium, the folks who bring Health Datapalooza to life in DC every year, have increased the input of the Consumer Circle ahead of this year's event, which is on the calendar for May 29 thru June 3 at the Marriott Wardman Park in Washington DC. As...

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For the #MedX “year of doing”: “Don’t be a nail”

Our movement seems to be entering a turning point, and today Paul Levy's blog had a great example. The change is embodied by the 2015 theme of our e-patient conference buddies at Medicine X: "This is the year of doing." In my view this means two things: bringing it...

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Hot Trends in Health Care for 2015

MHealth Over 90% of the world's population has some type of mobile phone, according to reports from the ITU (International Telecommunications Union and PEW research. mHealth will continue to be a major factor in technology and health in 2015, with new apps that...

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Engaging Patients in Safety: Naughty or Nice?

This post by long-time SPM member Michael Millenson first appeared on the EngagingPatients.org blog. We're re-posting it here to both put it on the membership's radar, and to invite comments on Michael's POV that "As much as we can argue that patient engagement with...

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Sequencing Your Genome: Opportunities and Challenges

Rapid advances in the technologies giving scientists the ability to analyze, understand and identify the unique characteristics in the genome of every human being are now being translated into clinical applications that are actually prolonging the life of many...

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A Case for Autonomy & The End of Participatory Medicine

Guest post by Hugo Campos; introductory note from Society for Participatory Medicine president Nick Dawson Every movement evolves. And as a grassroots social justice movement, the Participatory Medicine Movement is also growing, changing and evolving. Something I've...

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