The COVID-19 pandemic has once again highlighted the ubiquity and persistence of health inequities along with our inability to respond to them in a timely and effective manner. There is an opportunity to address the limitations of our current approaches through new models of informatics-enabled research and clinical practice that shift the norm from small- to large-scale patient engagement. We propose augmenting our approach to address health inequities through informatics-enabled citizen science, challenging the types of questions being asked, prioritized, and acted upon. We envision this democratization of informatics that builds upon the inclusive tradition of community-based participatory research (CBPR) as a logical and transformative ...
Health in All Policies (HiAP), a horizontal strategy connecting all relevant policy sectors, is inte...
Citizen science – the active participation of lay people in research – may yield crucial local knowl...
Citizen science – the active participation of lay people in research – may yield crucial local knowl...
The COVID-19 pandemic has underlined the need to partner with the community in pandemic preparedness...
The COVID-19 pandemic has underlined the need to partner with the community in pandemic preparedness...
Community engagement in public health policy is easier said than done. One reason is that public hea...
The active involvement of citizen scientists in setting research agendas, partnering with academic i...
Purpose – The article applies the citizen science phenomenon – i.e. lay people involvement in resear...
Health leaders in the US and abroad are seeking to aggregate diverse health data from millions of pe...
BackgroundPhysical inactivity across the lifespan remains a public health issue for many developed c...
Abstract Background Physical inactivity across the lifespan remains a public health issue for many d...
Present discussions on the implications of the GDPR for medical practice and health research mostly ...
In their contribution, Wiggins and Wilbanks (2019) discuss the rise of citizen science and elaborate...
Over the last decade, health information technology (IT) has dramatically transformed medical practi...
In this chapter, we discuss the opportunities to address the unmet needs among citizens, healthy ind...
Health in All Policies (HiAP), a horizontal strategy connecting all relevant policy sectors, is inte...
Citizen science – the active participation of lay people in research – may yield crucial local knowl...
Citizen science – the active participation of lay people in research – may yield crucial local knowl...
The COVID-19 pandemic has underlined the need to partner with the community in pandemic preparedness...
The COVID-19 pandemic has underlined the need to partner with the community in pandemic preparedness...
Community engagement in public health policy is easier said than done. One reason is that public hea...
The active involvement of citizen scientists in setting research agendas, partnering with academic i...
Purpose – The article applies the citizen science phenomenon – i.e. lay people involvement in resear...
Health leaders in the US and abroad are seeking to aggregate diverse health data from millions of pe...
BackgroundPhysical inactivity across the lifespan remains a public health issue for many developed c...
Abstract Background Physical inactivity across the lifespan remains a public health issue for many d...
Present discussions on the implications of the GDPR for medical practice and health research mostly ...
In their contribution, Wiggins and Wilbanks (2019) discuss the rise of citizen science and elaborate...
Over the last decade, health information technology (IT) has dramatically transformed medical practi...
In this chapter, we discuss the opportunities to address the unmet needs among citizens, healthy ind...
Health in All Policies (HiAP), a horizontal strategy connecting all relevant policy sectors, is inte...
Citizen science – the active participation of lay people in research – may yield crucial local knowl...
Citizen science – the active participation of lay people in research – may yield crucial local knowl...