The last few weeks have been a cluster-dance of activity in the e-patient community. Actually, pretty much any week is a fast dance in the participatory medicine world, given the drive toward healthcare reform in the US. The loudest dance
Best. Conversation. Ever. (Take 1)
Time: Friday, March 30, 2012, about 1:30pm EDT Scene: a restaurant Players: 1 woman, 1 man, 2 male extras The woman and two male extras are having lunch and discussing a business project. The woman’s phone buzzes, she looks at
30 posts in 30 days. I’ve gone insane.
I’ve lost my mind. I’ve joined the Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge hosted by WEGO Health (hashtag: #hawmc) and will be posting daily every single blinkin’ day in April. I told you that I’d lost my mind. You doubted me??
From the “Who knew?” desk here at C4C Enterprises
I read a lot. I read a lot of healthcare-tech stories, since what will save healthcare in the US (and everywhere else) is technology that eases and facilitates communication between clinicians and patients, clinicians and clinicians, and patients and patients.
More motion on mobile health
I spent a day last week at Rutgers University in the company of some heavy hitters in mobile healthcare. I’ll be posting a full report soon on Disruptive Women in Health Care, but in the meantime, here are some highlights: