One misconception clinicians and policy-makers have about a Personal Health Record is that it is a luxury available only to a wealthier minority and that,
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An Interview with Alice Noblin, PhD: Dispelling Common Myths about Patient Interest in Personal Health Records
In this interview, we spoke with Alice Noblin, the Health Informatics and Information Management Program Director at University of Central Florida about research she led into
Creating a sustainable health system, learning from business
If we carry on as now we will need 2.3 planets to support the 9 billion people who will be alive in 2050, says the
Clay Shirky, Web Guru, Lecture at the London School of Economics
Cognitive surplus One of the great pleasures of living in London is that a friend can email you (in this case from Salamanca) and say:
Five examples of scaling up
The first example was from Abu Dhabi, which Oliver Harrison, a British doctor, and colleagues have turned into a “living laboratory”. They are aiming to measure