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paul_abramson
Paul Abramson

My Doctor Medical Group

United States
Quantified Self and the Self-tracking Patient

 

cschmidt3
Carolyn R Ahlers-schmidt

University of Kansas School of Medicine - Wichita

United States
Structured Interviews Regarding Immunization Communication and Text Message Reminders

 

osmanahmed
Osman Hassan Ahmed

Centre for Physiotherapy Research, University of Otago

New Zealand
iCon: Utilizing Facebook to Deliver Best-Practice Concussion Management

 

lilas
Lilas Ali

Gothenburg University

Sweden
Design of Web-based Support Systems in Less Structured Contexts - the Case of Young Carers

In Pursuit of Quality and Usefulness regarding Web-based Support for Young Carers of Persons with Mental Illness

Young Adult Carers in the Risk Zone. Design of a Health-Promoting, Randomized Two-armed Controlled Trial for Young Adults Who Support People with Mental Illness

The Impact of a Web-based Intervention on Young Informal Carers of People with Mental Illness

 

patarchambault
Patrick Michel Archambault

Université Laval

Canada
Emergency Physicians’ Beliefs About Their Intention to Use Wiki-based Reminders to Promote Evidence-based Trauma Care

 

armayones
Manuel Armayones

Fundacio Universitat Oberta de Catalunya-Internet Interdisciplinary Institute

Spain
Aptic, Developing a Social Network for E-patients: Lesson Learned

 

bamidis
Panagiotis D Bamidis

ELKE AUTH, EL090049627, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Health Sciences, Dept. of Medicine

Greece
To 2.0 or to 3.0 ? Contemporary Challenges for Medical Education from the MEducator Project

 

mdb49
Michael Barnes

Brigham Young University, Department of Health Science

United States
Protecting Health in a Social Media World: Healthcare and Human Service Responses to Online Threats

Health-Promoting Apps: a Content Analysis

 

jamesbarrett
James Barrett

Brigham Young University

United States
Protecting Health in a Social Media World: Healthcare and Human Service Responses to Online Threats

Health-Promoting Apps: a Content Analysis

 

michele_barry
Michele Barry

Center for Innovation in Global Health

United States
High-Tech Meets Low-Resource: Applying Innovation in a Global Health Context

 

raminb
Ramin Bastani

Qpid.me, Inc.

United States
Behavior Change and Mobile Health Technology Panel: a Trifecta Strategy for Successful Design

 

tom_zorg20
Tom van de Belt

Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre

Netherlands
Social Media in European Hospitals: A Descriptive Study

Wikis as an Opportunity to Improve Patient Participation in Developing Information Leaflets: A demonstration project in infertility patients.

 

jbender
Jackie Bender

Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, University of Toronto and University Health Network

Canada
What Is the Role of Online Support for the Supporters? a Multi-Method Study Examining the Use of Online Communities among Breast Cancer Peer Support Providers

 

mboguski
Mark S. Boguski

Resounding Health Incorporated and Celebrity Diagnosis LLC

United States
The Goody-Gaga Effect: Health Communication at the Nexus of Social Media & Popular Culture

How to Experience Resounding Health

 

cbond
Carol S Bond

Bournemouth University

United Kingdom
Online Discussion Boards as Research Data; Exploring the Ethical Issues.

 

rbooth
Richard Booth

Western University

Canada
A Systematic Review of Published Accounts of Social Media Use within Nursing: Where Practice Outpaces Research

 

aboyer
Annette D Boyer

CECity, Vice President, Business Development

United States
An Innovative Approach to Patient Education

 

bart.brandenburg
Bart J Brandenburg

Medicinfo Tilburg and IBR Centre for E-health Reasearch

Netherlands
What Lies Around the Bend? Exploring Next Steps in Social Media and Primary Care

 

nataliebyrom
Natalie Louise Byrom

University of Warwick

United Kingdom
Going (Digital) Native: Involving Young People in Medicine 2.0 Research

 

jcafazzo
Joseph A Cafazzo

Centre for Global eHealth Innovation

Canada
Mobile Phone-Based Remote Patient Monitoring for Heart Failure Management: a Randomized Controlled Trial

A Mobile Phone-Based Self-Management System for Adolescents with Type I Diabetes

 

stu_card
Stu Card

Palo Alto Research Center

United States
Tablet-based Cognitive Aids Reduce Errors and Increase Coordination in Crisis Care Teams

Large Screen and Tablet-based Interactive Cognitive Aids for Crisis Care

 

annacaruana
Anna Caruana

Section of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Public Health - Department of Experimental and Applied Medicine - University of Brescia

Italy
2010 Influenza and Vaccine Information Available on the Web

 

mcasselman
Mark Casselman

University Health Network

Canada
A Mobile Phone-Based Self-Management System for Adolescents with Type I Diabetes

 

fxchen
Frank Chen

Stanford

United States
Analyzing Frames of Reference for the Design of Physically Active Games

 

prajeshc
Prajesh Narendra Chhanabhai

University of Otago

New Zealand
Text Me or Facebook Me: The Use of Mobile and Social Network's by Gen Y to Share Health Information

 

taridzo
Taridzo Chomutare

University Hospital of North Norway

Norway
Review of IPhone Applications for Diabetes Self-Management

 

cirimele
Jesse Cirimele

Stanford University

United States
Tablet-based Cognitive Aids Reduce Errors and Increase Coordination in Crisis Care Teams

 

kclauson
Kevin A. Clauson

Nova Southeastern University, College of Pharmacy

United States
Impact of Texting and Predictive Potential of Health Literacy on Medication Adherence in T2DM

 

acortinois
Andrea A Cortinois

Centre for Global eHealth Innovation

Canada
Public EHealth in Latin America and the Caribbean: Nurturing Innovation, Developing Communities, Improving Health Equity

 

rikcrutzen
Rik Crutzen

Maastricht University/CAPHRI

Netherlands
Using Google Analytics as a Process Evaluation Method for Internet-delivered Interventions: a Commendable Example on Sexual Health

 

isadavid
Isabelle David

University of Montreal

Canada
A Qualitative Study on the Development of an Interprofessional Virtual Community of Practice

 

0245
Stefaan Debrauwer

MD

Belgium
Mobile Web Enabled Check-in of Patients at the Emergency Room: a Win.Win.Win Method Featuring Active Patient Participation and Collaboration.

Mobile Web ER-referral for General Practioners: Improving Communication and Collaboration in Emergency Medicine.

 

melf
Mikael Elf

Department of psychology, University of Gothenburg; VÃ¥rdal Institute, The Swedish Institute for Health Science

Sweden
Design of Web-based Support Systems in Less Structured Contexts - the Case of Young Carers

In Pursuit of Quality and Usefulness regarding Web-based Support for Young Carers of Persons with Mental Illness

Young Adult Carers in the Risk Zone. Design of a Health-Promoting, Randomized Two-armed Controlled Trial for Young Adults Who Support People with Mental Illness

 

pierree
Pierre Elias

Rice University & Duke University School of Medicine

United States
A User-Driven Web Application to Explore Treatment Options for Lower Back Pain

InSpire to Play (Promote Lung Assessment in Youth): Evolving the Self-Management Paradigms of Young People with Asthma

 

admin2
Gunther Eysenbach

Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, University Health Network

Canada
Infodemiology and Infoveillance: Innovative Methods and Tools to Measure, Track, and Analyze Population Health-Relevant Unstructured Data from the Internet and Social Media

 

edf
Edward G Feil

Oregon Research Institute

United States
Fidelity and Monitoring of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care Using a Multi-Media Internet-based System

 

linda_fogg-philips
Linda Fogg-philips

Facebook for Parents

United States
Making Home the Heart of Health: Today's Tools & Techniques

 

rachelfournier
Rachel Fournier

Evolution Health Systems

Canada
Montre à La Cigarette C’est Qui Le Boss! Using Highly Tailored Text Messages to Help Young Adults Quit Smoking

 

jhfrost
Jeana H Frost

VU University Amsterdam, KankerNL

Netherlands
Combining Social Media and Virtual Coaching for building open cooperative care communities.

Formulating a Design Process for Medicine 2.0: The Case of Kanker.nl

 

david_gaba
David Gaba

Stanford University

United States
Can a Head-mounted Display Interface Alleviate Ergonomic Challenges in Ultrasound-guided Regional Anesthesia?

 

ugelatti
Umberto Gelatti

Department of Molecular and Translational Medicine – University of Brescia

Italy
2010 Influenza and Vaccine Information Available on the Web

Drug-selling Websites: a New Scenario in Public Health? A Systematic Review

Health Information to Citizens: a Content Analysis of Italian Websites Dealing with the Theme of “Waste and Health”

 

fragra
Francisco J Grajales III

University of British Columbia

Canada
Using Social Media Applications in Academic Research

 

lgrama
Lakshmi M Grama

US National Cancer Institute

United States
Leveraging a Contact Center to Support Facebook Community Management: The National Cancer Institute Experience

 

kgray
Kathleen Gray

University of Melbourne

Australia
Public Engagement with Biomedical Research through Smartphone-based Augmented Reality

 

ngrosskopf
Nicholas A Grosskopf

York College of The City University of New York

United States
Behavior Change and Mobile Health Technology Panel: a Trifecta Strategy for Successful Design

 

lisaneal
Lisa Gualtieri

Tufts University School of Medicine

United States
Communicating the Experience of Illness through Patient Blogs

 

williamgunn
William Gunn

Mendeley Research Networks

United States
Connecting Heathcare Researchers to Information

 

dhgustaf
David H. Gustafson

University of Wisconsin - Madison

United States
Smartphone Application to Prevent Alcohol Relapse: a Clinical Trial

 

stephhabif
Stephanie Habif

Habif Health and Performance LLC

United States
Behavior Change and Mobile Health Technology Panel: a Trifecta Strategy for Successful Design

 

lostonroute66
David Hale

National Library of Medicine

United States
From Data to Wisdom: Baking Knowledge and Expertise into Government Health Data

 

maggie08
Margaret M Hansen

University of San Francisco

United States
Using Social Media Applications in Academic Research

Improving Medical Interns’ Levels of Clinical Skills Competence and Self-Confidence Levels via Video IPods: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

 

clh239
Carl L Hanson

Master of Public Health- Brigham Young University

United States
Protecting Health in a Social Media World: Healthcare and Human Service Responses to Online Threats

Health-Promoting Apps: a Content Analysis

 

kyle_harrison
Kyle Harrison

Stanford University

United States
Can a Head-mounted Display Interface Alleviate Ergonomic Challenges in Ultrasound-guided Regional Anesthesia?

 

gunnar
Gunnar Hartvigsen

University of Tromso, Norway & Norwegian Centre for Integrated Care and Telemedicine

Norway
Review of IPhone Applications for Diabetes Self-Management

 

brittha
Britt Hedman Ahlström

Institute of Health and Care Sciences at Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg,The VÃ¥rdal Institute, The Swedish National Healthcare and Sciences, Sweden

Sweden
Focus on Every-day Life: Internet-based Support and Coaching for Young Adults with Neuropsychiatric Disorders - a Chat-log Analysis

 

luria
Ross Hetherington

The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto

Canada
Online Patient Education for Teenagers: Disease Self-Management and Medical Decision Support

 

shughes5
Shannon Hughes

Utah State University

United States
Challenges to Scientific Validity in Researching the Anonymous Online User

 

andrewisham
Andrew Isham

University of Wisconsin - Madison

United States
Smartphone Application to Prevent Alcohol Relapse: a Clinical Trial

 

janszoon
Erik Jansen

m

Netherlands
What Lies Around the Bend? Exploring Next Steps in Social Media and Primary Care

 

tmiltonjones
Thomas Milton Jones

Tolven

United States
Taking Personal Health Records to a New Level; Establishing a Platform for Allowing for Consumer Control of Interoperable Health Care Information

 

billums
William Jordan

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

United States
Locarto: Promoting Mobile Vending of Fresh Produce through Location-Based Text Messaging (demo)

 

bkadry
Bassam Kadry

Stanford University School of Medicine

United States
Analysis of 4999 Online Physician-Reviews Indicates That Most Patients Give Physicians a Favorable Rating

 

kandel
Leonid Kandel

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center

Israel
Orthopedic Surgeons Are Willing to Provide an "internet Prescription" for Their Patients

Pain in the Bone – Internet Health Information among Orthopaedic Patients

 

skarp
Simone Karp

CECity, Chief Business Officer

United States
Demo of a Platform That Supports Continuous Performance Improvement by Integrating Performance Assessment, Metric-Focused Interventions, Incentives, and Community to Improve Heath Care Quality

 

arunk123
Arun Keeppanasseril

Mcmaster University

Canada
Medicine and Web 3.0 - a Wish List .

 

aik5107
Austin Kelly

Penn State University -UP

United States
Medstr.com

 

echo4ngel
James G. Boram Kim

Interdisciplinary Program of Medical Informatics, Seoul National University

Korea, Republic Of
Approaching to Patients and Working in Partnership by Fostering Agreed-upon Tags in Social Media

 

generaldoctor
Seungbeom Kim

Generaldoctor

Korea, Republic Of
Approaching to Patients and Working in Partnership by Fostering Agreed-upon Tags in Social Media

 

JosephKim
Joseph Kim

Medical Communications Media Inc.

United States
The Impact of Social Media in Physician Continuing Medical Education

 

scott_klemmer
Scott Klemmer

Stanford University

United States
Tablet-based Cognitive Aids Reduce Errors and Increase Coordination in Crisis Care Teams

Large Screen and Tablet-based Interactive Cognitive Aids for Crisis Care

 

kofranek
Jiri Kofranek

Charles University Prague, Laboratory of Biocybernetics, 1st Medical Faculty

Czech Republic
HumMod-Golem Edition – Large Scale Model of Physiological Systems for Web Based Medical Simulator

 

mkostic
Mila Kostic

University of Pennsylvania

United States
Integrating Open Source Web 2.0 and Smartphone Technologies to Automate Academic Continuing Medical Education

 

barbrokrevers
Barbro Krevers

Linköping University, Dept. of Medicine and Health, Sweden

Sweden
Design of Web-based Support Systems in Less Structured Contexts - the Case of Young Carers

In Pursuit of Quality and Usefulness regarding Web-based Support for Young Carers of Persons with Mental Illness

Young Adult Carers in the Risk Zone. Design of a Health-Promoting, Randomized Two-armed Controlled Trial for Young Adults Who Support People with Mental Illness

 

wilmakuijpers
Wilma Kuijpers

NKI-AVL

Netherlands
Evaluation of a Personalized Information Website (“Voorlichting Op Maat”): User Experiences and Future Needs

 

raphaellelaubie
Raphaelle Laubie

Dauphine University

France
Understanding the Determinants of Online Collective Action. The Case Study of Patients Communities.

 

spoedman
Christophe Robert Laurent

Hashington, ZorgusLive, SFZ.be

Belgium
Mobile Web Enabled Check-in of Patients at the Emergency Room: a Win.Win.Win Method Featuring Active Patient Participation and Collaboration.

Mobile Web ER-referral for General Practioners: Improving Communication and Collaboration in Emergency Medicine.

 

rlirio
Rita Morais Lirio

Harvard Medical School - Portugal Program, FCCN, Lisboa, Portugal

Portugal
Harvard Medical School - Portugal Program - Quality Healt Information for Portuguese Speaking Countries

 

marialuaces
Maria Luaces Méndez

Fuenlabrada University Hospital

Spain
Converting Opponents into Advocates: Implementing Facebook for Professional Purposes in a Public University Hospital in Spain.

 

jeremylundberg
Jeremy Lundberg

DLC Solutions and EthosCE.com

United States
Integrating Open Source Web 2.0 and Smartphone Technologies to Automate Academic Continuing Medical Education

 

flupianez
Francisco Lupiáñez-villanueva

Information Society Unit - European Commission, DG JRC Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS)

Spain
Health-related Information as Personal Data in Europe: Results from a Representative Survey in Eu27

 

katherinam
Katherina Martin Abello

Trimbos Instituut - The Netherlads

Netherlands
A Visual Screening Instrument: Assessment for Common Mental Disorders and Suicidal Ideation. Easy, Fast, and Accessible for Everyone.

 

MarekMatejak
Marek Matejak

Charles University, Prague, First Faculty of Medicine, Laboratory of Biocybernetics

Czech Republic
HumMod-Golem Edition – Large Scale Model of Physiological Systems for Web Based Medical Simulator

 

kmcarthur
Kara Mcarthur

Abramson Center for the Future of Health

United States
InSpire to Play (Promote Lung Assessment in Youth): Evolving the Self-Management Paradigms of Young People with Asthma

 

BrianMcGowan
Brian Mcgowan

Pfizer, Inc.

United States
The ‘Meaningful Use’ of Social Media by Physicians for Learning

 

annamerla
Anna Merla

Section of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Public Health, Department of Experimental and Applied Medicine – University of Brescia (Italy)

Italy
Drug-selling Websites: a New Scenario in Public Health? A Systematic Review

 

NCurse
Bertalan Mesko

Budapest, Hungary

Hungary
Quality of Medical Information in Social Media: Webicina.com

Digital Literacy in Medical Education: An Elective Course

 

rsm2800
Robert Stephen Miller

Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins

United States
The ‘Meaningful Use’ of Social Media by Physicians for Learning

 

talyamironshatz
Talya Miron-shatz

Wharton

United States
Digital Health - from a Concept to a Company

 

BarbaraMittleman
Barbara B Mittleman

National Institutes of Health

United States
Issues in Mobile Health Panel

 

moick_m
Martina Moick

Alpen-Adria-Universitaet Klagenfurt

Austria
Physicians’ reasons for professional Internet Use and the Impact on Attitudes towards Internet-informed Patients and Prescribing Behavior

 

rpm39
Richard P Moser

National Cancer Institute

United States
Wiki Approaches to Enhance Reach and Breadth of Stakeholder Involvement in Identification of Practical Patient-Reported Measures for Primary Care

 

murero
Monica Murero

University Federico II

Italy
Alice Gets Sick in Facebookland: Challenges in Digital Literacy for Health 2.0

 

peterjmurray
Peter J Murray

IMIA

United Kingdom
Using Social Media Applications in Academic Research

 

nicolnijland
Nicol Nijland

University of Twente

Netherlands
A Wiki for Collaborative Development in eHealth

 

wnilsen
Wendy Nilsen

National Institutes of Health/Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research

United States
Issues in Mobile Health Panel

Using Mobile Technologies in Health Research at NIH

 

samno
Sam Nordfeldt

MD PhD

Sweden
To Use or Not to Use – Practitioners’ Views on the Web 2.0 Portal for Young Persons with Diabetes

 

Ossebaard
Hans C. Ossebaard

RIVM - Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment; University of Twente

Netherlands
A Wiki for Collaborative Development in eHealth

 

rownby
Ray Ownby

Nova Southeastern University

United States
Development of a Computer-Based Tailored Information Application to Improve HIV-Related Treatment Adherence

 

PatonChris
Chris Paton

University of Auckland

New Zealand
The Health InnoVation Exchange (hive) – Bringing Together Government, Clinicians, Academia and Industry to Foster Health Innovation in New Zealand

Using Social Media Applications in Academic Research

 

bpiniewski
Brigitte Piniewski

PeaceHealth Laboratories

United States
Crowd Accelerated Health Inteligence: Impact on Policy Making

 

lorig
Katy Plant

Stanford University School of Medicine

United States
Cancer Thriving and Surviving: An On-line Workshop That Improves Quality of Life.

 

jillplev
Jill Mara Plevinsky

Boston Children's Hospital

United States
Young Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Facebook as a Tool for Social Support

 

lise.poissant
Lise Poissant

University of Montreal

Canada
A Qualitative Study on the Development of an Interprofessional Virtual Community of Practice

The Challenges of Becoming Virtual: The Experience of a Rehabilitation Community of Practice on Stroke Care

 

nithinrajan
Nithin Odatt Rajan

Blue Box Health Inc.

United States
A User-Driven Web Application to Explore Treatment Options for Lower Back Pain

InSpire to Play (Promote Lung Assessment in Youth): Evolving the Self-Management Paradigms of Young People with Asthma

 

damonr
Damon Ramsey

Healthism

United States
The Official Launch of Healthism.com: A Social App for Health and Wellness Goals

 

amithvikramr
Amith Vikram Rangarajan

HCL Technologies Ltd

India
Pharmacovigilance in Social Media Era: a Framework for Social Media Adverse Event Monitoring

 

sivanrapaport
Sivan Rapaport

Department of Industrial Engineering and Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Israel
The Effect of Social Networks on Clinical Case-Based Reasoning

 

kreijons
Karita Reijonsaari

Aalto University

Finland
Measuring the Effects of EHealth Applications on Efficiency: a Systematic Literature Review

 

pkressler
Pamela Katz Ressler

Tufts University School of Medicine

United States
Communicating the Experience of Illness through Patient Blogs

 

prich
Pat Rich

Canadian Medical Association

Canada
Social Media and Physicians: a Canadian Overview

 

iirisriippa
Iiris Riippa

Aalto University

Finland
Measuring the Effects of EHealth Applications on Efficiency: a Systematic Literature Review

 

rileyw
Will Riley

University of Michigan

United States
AffectCheck: How Real-time Feedback on Affective Tone Influences Twitter Communication

 

leonor_roa
Leonor Roa

Torrejón Hospital

Spain
Converting Opponents into Advocates: Implementing Facebook for Professional Purposes in a Public University Hospital in Spain.

Web 2.0 Based Tools and Physicians: Are We Really Ready to Go?

 

christine_robins
Christine Robins

BodyMedia, Inc.

United States
Quantified Self and the Self-tracking Patient

 

roelofsma
Peter Roelofsma

VUA University Amsterdam

Netherlands
Combining Social Media and Virtual Coaching for building open cooperative care communities.

 

lenarosenmann
Lena Rosenmann

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center

Israel
Orthopedic Surgeons Are Willing to Provide an "internet Prescription" for Their Patients

Pain in the Bone – Internet Health Information among Orthopaedic Patients

 

saghebk1
Keyvan Sagheb

(1) Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Medical Center of the Johannes-Gutenberg University Mainz

Germany
Interactive Learning Objective Catalogue of The University Medical Center Mainz (ilkum) - Improving Learning in Dental and Medical Education

Evaluation of a New Interactive E-learning Tool (ilkum) of the University Medical Center Mainz

 

msanche2
Michael Sanchez

NIH/NCI

United States
Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T.: Moving Research into Practice

 

peschulz
Peter Schulz

Medical Center Mainz

Germany
Interactive Learning Objective Catalogue of The University Medical Center Mainz (ilkum) - Improving Learning in Dental and Medical Education

Evaluation of a New Interactive E-learning Tool (ilkum) of the University Medical Center Mainz

Drug-selling Websites: a New Scenario in Public Health? A Systematic Review

 

setoryoma
Ryoma Seto

Tokyo Healthcare University

Japan
Study on the Information Gap between Demand and Supply in Hospital Information Services

 

sharpj@ccf.org
John Sharp

HIMSS

United States
Research Data: We Have an App for That

 

meducate
Lawrence Sherman

Prova Education

United States
Cme 2.0 Takes a Virtual Village

 

fec6-dar
Ingela Skärsäter

Gothenburg University

Sweden
Design of Web-based Support Systems in Less Structured Contexts - the Case of Young Carers

In Pursuit of Quality and Usefulness regarding Web-based Support for Young Carers of Persons with Mental Illness

Young Adult Carers in the Risk Zone. Design of a Health-Promoting, Randomized Two-armed Controlled Trial for Young Adults Who Support People with Mental Illness

 

anirac
Carina Sparud Lundin

Institute of Health and Care Sciences

Sweden
Internet Use, Needs, and Expectations of Web-Based Information and Communication in Childbearing Women with Type 1 Diabetes

 

samstewart11
Samuel Alan Stewart

Dalhousie University

Canada
Using Social Network Analysis To Understand Web 2.0 Communications

 

MadeleineSvensson
Madeleine Svensson

Halmstad University/Karolinska Institutet

Sweden
Strategies to Encourage E-health - The Effects of Using Different Reminders to Various Extents on Overall Response Patterns in a Large Randomized Internet-based Intervention Study

 

dantodkill
Daniel Todkill

University of Warwick

United Kingdom
Participants' Experiences of an Online Intervention and Randomised Control Trial

 

ankeet_udani
Ankeet Udani

Stanford University

United States
Can a Head-mounted Display Interface Alleviate Ergonomic Challenges in Ultrasound-guided Regional Anesthesia?

 

sbiemans
Cornelia van Uden-kraan

VU University Medical Center

Netherlands
OncoCompass: an E-health Management Platform to Facilitate and Innovate Supportive Cancer Care

 

miesvaneenbergen
Maria C.H.J. Van Eenbergen

www.ikcnet.nl/ikz

Netherlands
The Profiles* Registry: Scope, Rationale and Design of an Infrastructure for the Study of Physical and Psychosocial Outcomes in Cancer Survivorship Cohorts

 

gemert
Lisette Van Gemert-Pijnen

University of Twente

Netherlands
Participatory Development of a 2.0 Platform to Implement an International Antibiotic Stewardship Program

A Wiki for Collaborative Development in eHealth

 

bryan_vartabedian
Bryan Vartabedian

33charts

United States
The ‘Meaningful Use’ of Social Media by Physicians for Learning

 

mava
Maritta Anneli Välimäki

University of Turku, Finland

Finland
Consumer Empowerment: Health Information on the Web

 

tiago.villanueva
Tiago Villanueva

Family Physician, Lisbon, Portugal

Portugal
High Level Listserver-based Virtual Conferences for Family Medicine Residents and Young Family Physicians: the Portuguese Experience

 

mwasko
Molly Wasko

University of Alabama at Birmingham

United States
The ‘Meaningful Use’ of Social Media by Physicians for Learning

 

RhodaWeiss-Lambrou
Rhoda Weiss-Lambrou

University of Montreal

Canada
IPhone and IPad in Medicine and Health Sciences; Experiences in Teaching and Clinical Practice

 

mjwentzel
Jobke Wentzel

University of Twente

Netherlands
Participatory Development of a 2.0 Platform to Implement an International Antibiotic Stewardship Program

 

jhwest
Josh West

Brigham Young University

United States
Protecting Health in a Social Media World: Healthcare and Human Service Responses to Online Threats

Health-Promoting Apps: a Content Analysis

 

rwhittaker
Robyn Whittaker

university of auckland

New Zealand
Issues in Mobile Health Panel

 

john383
John Moore Wiecha

Boston University Medical Center

United States
Health Education in a Virtual World: Experience with Patient and Professional Education in Second Life

 

anne_wright
Anne Wright

Carnegie Mellon University

United States
Quantified Self and the Self-tracking Patient

 

greenbox
Raymond Wu

Transcension HealthCare LLC

United States
SimCode Acls - Online Real-time Acls Simulation Training and Certification System

 

lwu
Leslie Wu

Stanford University

United States
Tablet-based Cognitive Aids Reduce Errors and Increase Coordination in Crisis Care Teams

Large Screen and Tablet-based Interactive Cognitive Aids for Crisis Care

 

SueZiebland
Sue Ziebland

University of Oxford

United Kingdom
Healthtalkonline

The Role of the Internet for People with Pancreatic Cancer: a Qualitative Study of an Illness with a Very Poor Prognosis

 
 


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