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ConferencesPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA)Health-related Information as Personal Data in Europe: Results from a Representative Survey in Eu27 Emerging technological and societal developments have brought new challenges for the protection of personal data and individuals' rights. The widespread adoption of social networking, participation, apomediation, openness and collaboration stretches even further the concepts of confidentiality, privacy, ethics and legality; it also emphasizes the importance of electronic identity and data protection in the health field. Governments across the Atlantic have adopted legal instruments to defend ... Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)Patient Email Use with Healthcare Professionals: Data from 14 European Countries Introduction Email is common, but not routinely used in healthcare for communicating with patients. However policymakers globally have pressed for it to be used as a method for patients and healthcare professionals to communicate with each other. One of the major concerns associated with introducing email into healthcare is the potential effect of the digital divide. The digital divide occurs where there are disparities in relation to access to, use of or knowledge of information and commun... User-Generated Online Health Content: A Survey of UK Internet Users Background: Evolving internet technology has begun to shift the production of health information from commercial organizations and health systems to healthcare users themselves. People increasingly go online to share their own experiences of health and illness and to access information others have posted on the internet, but this behaviour has not been investigated at a population level in the UK setting. Objective: This study aims to characterize ‘superusers’ of these resources as wel... Full Paper PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet ResearchUser-Generated Online Health Content: A Survey of Internet Users in the United Kingdom Patient Use of Email for Health Care Communication Purposes Across 14 European Countries: An Analysis of Users According to Demographic and Health-Related Factors Published WithThis user's work may be related toPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. |
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