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The Social Life of Health Information, 2011–Susannah Fox

WebHere it is: my 2010-11 yearbook! Will you sign it? That’s how I feel about this latest report from the Pew Internet Project and the California HealthCare Foundation: “The Social Life of Health Information, 2011.”” It contains all the insights we’ve gathered over the last year on mobile health, the health information divide, and peer-to-peer healthcare.

Actived: 8 days ago

URL: https://susannahfox.com/2011/05/12/the-social-life-of-health-information-2011/

Digital Health Practices Among Teens and Young Adults: Key …

WebFor the latest findings, read: Coping with COVID-19: How Young People Use Digital Media to Manage Their Mental Health, sponsored by Common Sense Media, Hopelab, and California Health Care Foundation. In July 2018, my research partner Vicky Rideout and I published an in-depth report based on a nationally representative, probability-based …

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A taxonomy of health data

WebA recent article in Science (paywalled) uses the term “shadow health records” which I thought was quite fascinating. From the abstract —> “But amid a flood of new forms of health data, some third parties have figured out ways to avoid some data privacy laws, developing what we call “shadow health records”—collections of health data outside the …

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Susannah Fox – I help people navigate health and technology.

WebCovid and the Future of Health. May 10, 2024 Leave a Comment. Video: Peer Health Advice. I help people navigate health and technology.

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Video: Peer health advice

WebVideo: Peer health advice. Reframe Health and I collaborated on a video that we hope will inspire people to seek peer health advice online: You may not know it, but you could have a superpower. When you’re sick, or even when you’re well, information and camaraderie help. And get this: research shows that a small community of people has

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Peer-to-peer health care is a slow idea that will change the world

WebAt the Pew Research Center we call it “ peer-to-peer health care ” and measure it with national survey data: 24% of U.S. adults got information or support from others who have the same health condition the last time they had a significant health issue. Caregivers and those living with chronic conditions are more likely than other adults to

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