Showing posts with label consumers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label consumers. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

HHS wants to hear about empowering consumers

By Matthew Holt

HHS developed a 5-year strategic plan for the publication in spring 2011.Part of it is more work on the role of the HHS in encouraging Consumer Empowerment.Hier current objectives are proposed: objective C. foster innovation in health IT objective D. drive consumer electronic communications service providers target B. accelerate consumer access to the electronic health information target A. engage consumers in federal health IT policies and programmes

If you something any missing this sound are important to you, or if you have any comments - please head over to the HealthITBuzz blog at HHS and let you wissen.Bemerkungen of public are very important and the folks at HHS have been very attentive in the recent past.You can find the post to comment here.

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Great information thanks for sharing, please keep sharing your this give informative posts.


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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Panel discussion: The role of consumers in health 2.0

By Matthew Holt


The health 2.0 goes to Washington Conference June 7, 2010 was an excellent panel discussion about the role of consumers in health 2.0.It was Jane B. son-Kahn from health services THINK moderiert.Diskussionsteilnehmer were Linda Harris of US health and Human Services Office of prevention and health promotion (ODPHP), Carol diamond of the Markle Foundation, Gordon Norman international and patient advocate Trisha Torrey, guide to patient empowerment at about.com performs.
July 23, 2010 in conferences, consumers, Jane B. son Kahn



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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Christmas in July: as consumers meaningful use a gift

and it did. But few of us expected use would contain a genuine consumer gift: the requirement that it provide themselves at EMRs doctors help recipes to each patient. This addition is a game changer for promoting the role of the patient in a patient-centered health care system.

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