- The Motion C5, the first mobile clinical assistant (MCA) that integrates technology from
- We are a multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, computer scientists, information and media scientists, industrial designers, engineers, and ethnogra...We are a multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, computer scientists, information and media scientists, industrial designers, engineers, and ethnographers, all working towards inventing smart technology and new working environments that help in the
- SL healthcare supp/ed wiki.
- Guide to credibility and usability of health information on the Web. Applies to blogs? Havnen't fully evaluated it yet.
- Collaborative health information sharing site.
- A WordNet-like ontology of healthcare terms, bridging consumer and professional terminologies.
- Not-for-profit does not mean pro-poor. It apparently means, "we have to spend all the would-be profits on executive perks for ourselves before the end of t...Not-for-profit does not mean pro-poor. It apparently means, "we have to spend all the would-be profits on executive perks for ourselves before the end of the accounting year."
- Interesting VC blog with some good posts about Web 2.0
- Newsletter for healthcare execs - US focus.
- Directory of health-related blogs. Downlinks to professions, etc.
- Promoting public health using the tools of marketing communications - a great idea!
- Empirical study of an EMR implementation crashing in flames.
- Let your cell phone call your doctor when your treadmill says you aren't working hard enough...
- Scary stories about eveidence-based medicine.
- Great blog about the current state of healthcare, but with a positive spin - how to create the future we want to see.
- Report from HIMSS on HIPAA compliance. The truth hurts.
- "This research brief summarizes the largest and most comprehensive examination ever conducted of health care quality in the United States." Be afraid. Be v..."This research brief summarizes the largest and most comprehensive examination ever conducted of health care quality in the United States." Be afraid. Be very afraid.
- Proposal for a way to use social software technologies to collaborate on a solution to the national (US) healthcare crisis.


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