Medicine 2.0 has emerged within healthcare information technology to enable more defined relationships among providers and patients. Physicians, hospitals, and patients are using Medicine 2.0 through social networking to maintain their foothold in the evolution of medical technologies. The authors’ purpose was to determine potential improvements that Medicine 2.0 has on communication and collaboration of healthcare information. Research has shown that Medicine 2.0 has integrated into the healthcare industry and is enabling an increase in communication in healthcare matters. The provider-patient relationship is improving through the use of Medicine 2.0 and has positively impacted society so far
Objectives: This study surveyed Web 2.0 application in three types of selected health or medical-rel...
Social media are dynamic tools that have allowed virtual socialization and dialogue to emerge on the...
According to insurance and risk management firm Acrisure, there are more than 40,000 health-related ...
The emergence of social networking systems as mainstream applications and an inherent element of dai...
The advent of social networking as a major platform for human interaction has introduced a new dimen...
Background: During the last decade, the Internet has become increasingly popular and is now an impor...
The healthcare industry continues to grow to meet demands of a changing environment and a growing nu...
Introduction: Social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter have been used in variou...
Objective: To provide an overview of Web 2.0 and Health 2.0, and so facilitate a widespread discussi...
Web 2.0 technologies provide members of the health community - health professionals, health consumer...
This study investigated the application of Web 2.0 to medical-related organizations. Thirty organiza...
As Internet gets more interactive in its applications, the Internet users have been adapting to this...
Objectives: To identify the current familiarity and use of Web 2.0 technologies by medical students ...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of the study is to know the awareness, usage, and impact of web 2.0 to...
Learn the Web sites, social networking sites and other tools that patients and doctors are beginning...
Objectives: This study surveyed Web 2.0 application in three types of selected health or medical-rel...
Social media are dynamic tools that have allowed virtual socialization and dialogue to emerge on the...
According to insurance and risk management firm Acrisure, there are more than 40,000 health-related ...
The emergence of social networking systems as mainstream applications and an inherent element of dai...
The advent of social networking as a major platform for human interaction has introduced a new dimen...
Background: During the last decade, the Internet has become increasingly popular and is now an impor...
The healthcare industry continues to grow to meet demands of a changing environment and a growing nu...
Introduction: Social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter have been used in variou...
Objective: To provide an overview of Web 2.0 and Health 2.0, and so facilitate a widespread discussi...
Web 2.0 technologies provide members of the health community - health professionals, health consumer...
This study investigated the application of Web 2.0 to medical-related organizations. Thirty organiza...
As Internet gets more interactive in its applications, the Internet users have been adapting to this...
Objectives: To identify the current familiarity and use of Web 2.0 technologies by medical students ...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of the study is to know the awareness, usage, and impact of web 2.0 to...
Learn the Web sites, social networking sites and other tools that patients and doctors are beginning...
Objectives: This study surveyed Web 2.0 application in three types of selected health or medical-rel...
Social media are dynamic tools that have allowed virtual socialization and dialogue to emerge on the...
According to insurance and risk management firm Acrisure, there are more than 40,000 health-related ...