Mobile, social technology and the impact on health care–Susannah Fox
Fard Johnmar interviewed me about internet adoption, the use of social technologies among minority groups, and my hope that e-patients’ “passion, knowledge, and ingenuity is brought forward no matter...
View ArticleParticipatory Medicine at PdF09: Can we get a do-over?–Susannah Fox
The poli-tech tribe gathered in New York last week for the Personal Democracy Forum and, as Craig Newmark put it, welcomed “our new nerd overlords.” Esther Dyson, Jamie Heywood, Rep. Jerry Nadler...
View ArticleStupid Cancer Show–Susannah Fox
Listen in at 9pm Eastern on Monday, 12/14, to The Stupid Cancer Show. Host Matthew Zachary will interview Edward Shin, MD, founder of Healogica, Inc., Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, a health economist and...
View ArticleThe Decision Tree: How Better Health Can Scale–Susannah Fox
“The internet was created to connect people and groups. The first step is to share stories. The next step is to share quantitative observations.” “Health care has been locked up in regulatory amber....
View ArticleThe Future of Health: Robots, Enchanted Objects, and Networks–Susannah Fox
I have seen the future of health and it’s networks (with apologies to Lincoln Steffens). Chronic disease is exploding in the U.S. The number of primary care health professionals is declining. Behavior...
View ArticleGoing Viral Against HIV and STIs–Susannah Fox
The New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, in partnership with AIDS.gov, held a one-day forum on social media, HIV, and sexually transmitted infections (STI) that turned out to be an...
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