Transform Symposium
Susannah Fox will discuss the social life of health information and its potential for transforming health care.
Susannah Fox will discuss the social life of health information and its potential for transforming health care.
Technology use among foreign-born Latinos continues to lag significantly behind that of their U.S.-born counterparts.
The phenomenon of using the internet to gather and share health information is now mainstream. It's time to change how we talk about it, revising and maybe even retiring certain terms.
Susannah Fox will lead a session on how to segment the current health consumer population and make connections between technology headlines and implications for the health sector.
One of our core health findings (8 in 10 internet users, or about two-thirds of U.S. adults, look online for health information) is based on a series of questions that is tweaked in each survey. We re-word or separate concepts, cut some topics, a...
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?
Speaking to the senior staff of the National Library of Medicine last week was like going before the best kind of murder board. Our jumping-off point was the Pew Internet Project's latest research on internet penetration, mobile use, and the socia...
Internet penetration, mobile use, the social life of health information -- and how it fits in with the National Library of Medicine's strategy.
I concluded a recent speech with a challenge: If chronically ill patients can find ways to connect and learn from each other, why can't your organizations find ways to connect and learn from them? One executive's positive reaction surprised even m...
A panel discussion focused on digital innovation and public health. Update: Video of the event is now available.