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Chronic Conditions

Why entrepreneurs should listen to patients & caregivers

April 9, 2020 By Susannah Fox 1 Comment

Screenshot of Harvard Business Review article about how chronic disease patients are innovating together online

I am thrilled to share this excerpt from the Harvard Business Review article I wrote, “How Chronic-Disease Patients Are Innovating Together Online”: The internet gives us virtually unlimited access to each other. That deceptively simple insight is an untapped opportunity in health care. When companies are searching for their next idea, they should look to […]

Filed Under: peer-to-peer health care, social media Tagged With: Christopher Snider, Chronic Conditions, chronic disease, Dana Lewis, HopeLab Foundation, innovation, Vicky Rideout, Well Being Trust

Building the evidence base for peer health advice

March 4, 2019 By Susannah Fox 7 Comments

Stone carving of a hand holding old fashioned scales

Imagine an intervention that produces results like these: One-third of those living with chronic conditions are now more likely to take necessary medications. The risk of admission to a neonatal ICU during first year of life reduced by 63%. People with with poorly-controlled diabetes were able to achieve a 1.1-point reduction in their HbA1c. Each […]

Filed Under: peer-to-peer health care, positive patterns Tagged With: Centering Healthcare Institute, Centering Pregnancy, Chronic Conditions, diabetes, flip teaching, patientslikeme, peer-to-peer healthcare, Society of Behavioral Medicine

Be kind to yourself

September 18, 2017 By Susannah Fox 5 Comments

Woman sits at the center of a swirl of rabbits and pills

I’m honoring the contributions of my community colleagues over the years by pulling out some of their best comments and quotes. Carly Medosch, in response to “A field guide to The Diagnosis Difference”: There is such a vast amount of information out there, and it can be so vitally helpful that you could call it […]

Filed Under: featured commenters Tagged With: Chronic Conditions

Health 2.0 Europe: A Moveable Feast–Susannah Fox

April 19, 2010 By Susannah Fox 13 Comments

Ernest Hemingway wrote that Paris is a moveable feast, not fixed in time or place. I think that describes great gatherings of any kind, including great conferences, which begin before the first speaker takes the stage and don’t end simply because the participants have left the building. Health 2.0 Europe began, for me, in February, […]

Filed Under: demographics, trends & principles Tagged With: ACOR, california healthcare foundation, cancer, Chronic Conditions, chronic disease, diabetes, health 2.0, Heart Conditions, High Blood Pressure, Internet Users, Lung Conditions, participatory medicine, patientslikeme, pew internet project, Pew Research Center, Sharing Strength, Social Impact Of The Internet

Access is (almost) everything–Susannah Fox

December 22, 2009 By Susannah Fox 1 Comment

Or: Why health geeks should pay attention to internet access geeks. The Pew Research Center’s Hispanic Project and Internet Project just released an in-depth look at internet penetration across racial and ethnic categories in the U.S.: Latinos Online, 2006-2008 From 2006 to 2008, internet use among Latino adults rose by 10 percentage points, from 54% to 64%.  […]

Filed Under: demographics Tagged With: Access Health, Access Numbers, Baby Boomers, Chronic Conditions, chronic disease, Chronic Diseases, Communicating With Friends, diabetes, disability, Ethnic Categories, Gap, Geeks, health information, Health Problems, Heart Conditions, High Blood Pressure, Income Households, internet access, Internet Penetration, Internet Project, Internet Use, Last Time, Latino Adults, Latinos, Lung Conditions, Moot Point, Older Adults, Percentage Points, Pew Research Center, Saturation, Time Period

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