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Peer-to-peer health care in 5 minutes or less

June 26, 2012 By Susannah Fox 3 Comments

This is a highlight reel of my keynote at last year’s Medicine 2.0 conference. I’ll be speaking at Medicine 2.0 Boston on Sept. 15 to discuss patient-provider collaboration for patient safety.

Filed Under: patient networks, peer-to-peer health care, pt/doc co-care, trends & principles Tagged With: peer-to-peer healthcare

Peer-to-peer Healthcare at Medicine 2.0

September 23, 2011 By Susannah Fox 26 Comments

Painting of a woman and two children

This post was published in 2011 and the themes ring true today. Only the survey data is out of date. For updated technology adoption trends, follow @PewInternet or refer to their fact sheets. A 2018 national survey found that half of young adults seek peer health advice online.  I was honored to give the closing […]

Filed Under: general, peer-to-peer health care, trends & principles Tagged With: peer-to-peer healthcare, Pew Internet, Stanford Medicine X

Peer-to-peer Healthcare: Crazy. Crazy. Crazy. Obvious.

May 25, 2011 By Susannah Fox 103 Comments

Here’s my simple definition of peer-to-peer healthcare: Patients and caregivers know things — about themselves, about each other, about treatments — and they want to share what they know to help other people. Technology helps to surface and organize that knowledge to make it useful for as many people as possible. An idea whose time […]

Filed Under: participatory research, peer-to-peer health care, trends & principles Tagged With: altruism, Children's Hospital Boston, Ian Eslick, Kevin Kelly, MIT Media Lab, patientslikeme, peer-to-peer healthcare, Pew Internet, Quantified Self, TuDiabetes

PatientsLikeMe goes wide

April 11, 2011 By Susannah Fox 6 Comments

PatientsLikeMe opened up to every condition today. From their press release: Today, PatientsLikeMe (www.patientslikeme.com) announces the expansion of its platform and invites patients with any condition to join. The five-year-old free online health data-sharing website was previously only available to patients with 22 chronic conditions (including ALS, Parkinson’s disease, HIV, depression, epilepsy, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis and organ […]

Filed Under: found on the net, patient networks, peer-to-peer health care Tagged With: patientslikeme, peer-to-peer healthcare

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