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Bio statementproduct management & research in consumer health informatics ConferencesAttended Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL) Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)A Web-based Diabetes Education Programme and The Challenges Regarding Its Evolution Encouragement and support of selfmanagement with the use of web based technology is a promising area in diabetes care. The Diabetes Interactive Education Programme DIEP is an online application for persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) and their health care providers in the Netherlands. The programme aims to increase understanding of DM2 and its sequelae; to stimulate active patient participation and patient-health care provider interaction; and to provide tools to support adequate self... Patient Usability of the Dutch National Health and Care Portal Www.kiesBeter.nl Background The Dutch national health and care portal is a government funded provision to enable and encourage people to make informed decisions in health, health care and health insurance. To enhance its usability for chronic patients, presumably a growing part of the portals’ audience, we conducted a detailed study among chronic patients and their fellows or informal carers. Objective The aim of this small sample size usability study was to observe people using the site in as realist... Medicine 2.0 and the Mission of E.C.D.C. Hopefully dr Sprenger, the newly appointed director of the European Center for Disease Control in Stockholm , will share his thoughts on the relevance of Web 2.0 and public health for ECDC´s mission. Medicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA)A Wiki for Collaborative Development in eHealth eHealth technologies may contribute to solve some serious challenges to global health and health care. As of yet the impact of eHealth technologies on healthcare practice is rather small compared to investments and professional expectation. In our research we have identified five major clusters of causes: a) inadequate research methods, b) lack of knowledge about the process of technological innovation, c) a skewed medical expert-driven approach to eHealth technologies, and d) the use of inap... Published WithThis user's work may be related to |
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