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Participatory Medicine: Must You Be Rich to Participate?

Abstract Keywords: Participatory medicine, concierge medicine, digital divide, uninsured patients. Citation: Graedon J, Graedon T. Participatory medicine: must you be rich to participate? J Participat Med. 2012 Feb 1; 4:e2. Published: February 1, 2012. Competing...

Welcome New Co-Editors Joe and Terry Graedon

Citation: Smith CM. Welcome new co-editors Joe and Terry Graedon. J Participat Med. 2011 May 19; 2:e24. Published: May 19, 2011. Competing Interests: The author has declared that no competing interests exist.   I am very pleased to announce the appointment of Joe...

A Thank You to Departing Co-Editor Gruman

Citation: Smith CM. A thank you to departing co-editor Gruman. J Participat Med. 2010 Dec 13; 2:e16. Published: December 13, 2010. Competing Interests: The author has declared that no competing interests exist. The JoPM editorial team has been very fortunate to have...

Why Participatory Medicine?

Abstract Summary: The job of the Journal of Participatory Medicine is to answer the question of “why participatory medicine?” It is our hypothesis that PM is good: it will lead to healthier, more empowered individuals, lower health care costs (through...

Why the Journal of Participatory Medicine?

Abstract Summary: Achieving the benefit of safe and effective health care has never demanded so much from so many. Each of us has a role, and that role is changing with advances in technology and the delivery of care. No player—patient, caregiver, clinician,...

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