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1: (% align="CENTER" class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0in" %) 2: **Health 2.0** 3: 4: (% align="CENTER" class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0in" %) 5: **Outline** 6: 7: (% align="CENTER" class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0in" %) 8: **Richard L. Byyny, M.D.** 9: 10: * **Electronic Health Record (HER)** 11: ** Web 1.0 12: ** Proprietary 13: ** Non-intuitive 14: ** Frequent work arounds 15: ** Stores accessible information 16: ** Doesn?t share data with patient or others outside the system 17: ** Interferes with the doctor-patient relationship, too much time at the CRT 18: ** If you type 50 words per minute an advantage, if one finger much longer 19: ** Increased time per encounter with multiple windows for diagnosis, prescriptions, ordering tests, ordering referrals. 20: ** Can?t search by key words 21: ** Better billing and documentation 22: ** Limited cognitive support 23: 24: * Positives: 25: ** Just in time learning, Up do date, First Consult, Journal articles 26: ** Google Scholar 27: ** Pub Med 28: ** Patient learning 29: ** Limited patient communication, lab test results, refill Rx 30: 31: * **Web 2.0/ Health 2.0** 32: * Health 2.0: The use of social software and its ability to promote collaboration between patients, their caregivers, medical professionals, and other stakeholders in Health. J. Sarahson-Kahn, Think-Health 33: ** Some online consults ( simulconsult) rhetorical 34: ** Some telehealth and telemedicine ( Cisco etc Since 1994 little progress ,but speed) 35: ** Patient Social Networks: PatientsLikeMe; Diabetesmine, ALS, Patient portals 36: ** 59% of patients seek health info on the internet 37: ** Sites: Mayo, CDC, Web MD, Hellohealth, etc 38: ** Wisdom of crowds vs. experts 39: 40: * Cell phones 41: ** Texting patients or doctors for information or 42: ** improved patient compliance with drugs and therapy: TBC, Diabetes, etc 43: ** Accessible in remote parts of the world and others who have access to the internet can answer queries 44: ** Blogs 45: ** Wikis 46: ** Podcasts 47: 48: * Professional Social Networks 49: 50: * Facebook 51: * Myspace 52: * Youtube 53: * Ning.
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