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Susannah Fox on BBC’s “Americana” on US mobile internet usage
Susannah Fox of the Pew Internet and American Life project was on BBC Radio's "Americana," with Megan McCarthy, editor of TechMeme. (You know she's wicked cool because her Twitter ID is just @Megan.) Topic: mobile internet usage in America. The recording is here....
Laugh, Sing, and Eat Like a Pig
e-Patient Dave's book, Laugh, Sing, and Eat like a Pig, is out! Mark Graban captures the health geek excitement: The best writers make you feel like you're spending time with a wise friend -- add some tears and laughs and you have Dave's book. I wasn't there for his...
Crowdsourcing a Survey: Health Topics
The Pew Internet & American Life Project will soon go into the field with our next health survey and we need your help. One of our core findings (8 in 10 internet users, or about two-thirds of U.S. adults, look online for health information) is based on a series...
HHS posts Consumer e-Health job. Apply by 8/16.
Josh Seidman, Director of Meaningful Use, sent this. It's for a two year full time job in DC, possibly extendable. No relocation costs will be paid - you're on yer own. :–) From what I hear, talking to people working in HHS these days, "full time" is an...
Pandas, Lobsters, and Health Care
Joe Kvedar asks an excellent question in his post, The Next Phase of Connected Health: Connected Personalized Health: What are the best variables to consider when taking connected health programs from pilot to scale? He imagines a matrix with three axes: severity of...
Mobile, Social Health at the National Library of Medicine
Update: The NLM released new widgets on July 14, along with a redesigned MedlinePlus site. (Read @eagledawg's take on these new tools, as well as her response to this post.) Speaking to the senior staff of the National Library of Medicine last week was like going...
Why Kent Bottles, MD joined the Society for Participatory Medicine
Yesterday's post "Why Gary Schwitzer joined" sparked a lot of discussion, online and off. Why not turn it into a series?? The next to submit is Kent Bottles MD, president of the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI). He's deep, as his blog posts suggest,...
Why Gary Schwitzer joined the Society for Participatory Medicine
Correction: the email address for volunteering has been updated to volunteer@participatorymedicine.org We've written many times about Gary Schwitzer and the excellent work he does at Health News Review. Last December I said reading health news carefully is a vital...
Maggie Mahar on Doctors & Patients Sharing Information
Prolific, unsinkable Maggie Mahar commented today on the Century Foundation's HealthBeat blog about Paul Levy's "Yes, Patients Can Help Their Doctors" introduction to my forthcoming book. Among other things she pointed out, correctly, that not everyone wants to be as...
Collaborative Care Technology Working Group forms to accelerate improvement in primary care, patient participation
Did you know that a major aspect of the Affordable Care Act (aka the health reform legislation) was significant funding to revamp primary care? I'm embarrassed to say I didn't. There's $10 billion (with a B) in funding for research in the first ten years on new models...
In the UK, over-50s getting online faster than anyone else
Over 50s lead dash to the internet: "The latest figures on new internet users in the UK have shown that people aged 50 or over made up the largest social group to join last year"": more than half of new users. As the article says, "Don't knock silver surfers." (Thanks...