Participatory Health through Social Media explores how traditional models of healthcare can be delivered differently through social media and online games, and how these technologies are changing the relationship between patients and healthcare professionals, as well as their impact on health behavior change. The book also examines how the hospitals, public health authorities, and inspectorates are currently using social media to facilitate both information distribution and collection. Also looks into the opportunities and risks to record and analyze epidemiologically relevant data retrieved from the Internet, social media, sensor data, and other digital sources. The book encompasses topics such as patient empowerment, gamification and soci...
In our “e-society,” social media are pervasive, rapidly evolving, and increasingly influencing the h...
Objectives: As health information is becoming increasingly accessible, social media offers ample opp...
In this “digital age,” the model of healthcare is changing rapidly, primarily in the area of communi...
© 2015 Dr. Mark Anthony MerolliAs participatory health develops, healthcare as a whole continues to ...
Social media provides online platforms for interactions around various health topics relating to pat...
Objectives: Social media is increasingly being used in conjunction with health information technolog...
Objectives: To provide an overview on social media for consumers and patients in areas of health beh...
Social media is increasingly used by healthcare users and providers to connect and communicate with ...
The issue of social media in healthcare has been frequently discussed since Health 2.0 appeared in t...
Social media are dynamic tools that have allowed virtual socialization and dialogue to emerge on the...
Figures of social media users have been amplifying drastically in the past decade. The last two year...
Social media represent specific types of technologies that are end-user driven and end-users are abl...
Social media are basically web based tools used for computer mediated communication. It is a powerfu...
Social media represent specific types of technologies that are end-user driven and end-users are abl...
As a result of the Modern Communication Revolution the notion of healthcare and health in general ha...
In our “e-society,” social media are pervasive, rapidly evolving, and increasingly influencing the h...
Objectives: As health information is becoming increasingly accessible, social media offers ample opp...
In this “digital age,” the model of healthcare is changing rapidly, primarily in the area of communi...
© 2015 Dr. Mark Anthony MerolliAs participatory health develops, healthcare as a whole continues to ...
Social media provides online platforms for interactions around various health topics relating to pat...
Objectives: Social media is increasingly being used in conjunction with health information technolog...
Objectives: To provide an overview on social media for consumers and patients in areas of health beh...
Social media is increasingly used by healthcare users and providers to connect and communicate with ...
The issue of social media in healthcare has been frequently discussed since Health 2.0 appeared in t...
Social media are dynamic tools that have allowed virtual socialization and dialogue to emerge on the...
Figures of social media users have been amplifying drastically in the past decade. The last two year...
Social media represent specific types of technologies that are end-user driven and end-users are abl...
Social media are basically web based tools used for computer mediated communication. It is a powerfu...
Social media represent specific types of technologies that are end-user driven and end-users are abl...
As a result of the Modern Communication Revolution the notion of healthcare and health in general ha...
In our “e-society,” social media are pervasive, rapidly evolving, and increasingly influencing the h...
Objectives: As health information is becoming increasingly accessible, social media offers ample opp...
In this “digital age,” the model of healthcare is changing rapidly, primarily in the area of communi...