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What people living with disability can teach us

January 26, 2011 By Susannah Fox 10 Comments

The Pew Internet Project recently issued a short report noting that people living with disability are less likely than other adults in the U.S. to use the internet: 54%, compared with 81%. The first question many people ask when they hear that is, Why? The second is, What can be done? The third is, or […]

Filed Under: medical records, policy issues Tagged With: connected health, digital divide, disability, HCI, HIT, human-computer interaction, mobile, Pew Internet, PHR, usability

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