On Thursday, Neil Calman from the Institute for Family Health told the audience at Health 2.0 connectivity is no longer the problem — even his 80 year old patients have mobile phones now.
http://blog.icmcc.org/2009/04/26/observations-from-a-distance-health-20-conference-part-1/ ICMCC Website – Blog » Blog Archive » Observations from a distance – Health 2.0 Conference Part 1
[...] pre-meeting: AHRQ: Older doctors stifling innovation (an item also covered by Denise Silber). And a picture overview (does the title (’Photo Essay’) indicate a real lack of words so [...]
http://e-patients.net e-Patient Dave
Thank you so much for including the qualifier that prefaced my impromptu thought! Kudos: you’re the only observer I’ve seen who told it accurately!
http://mobihealthnews.com Brian Dolan
Our first celebrity commenter! Thanks, e-Patient Dave. We do strive for accuracy in our reporting. Enjoyed your quip at Dr. Sands’ expense. Keep it up, sir.
-Brian
http://www.tedeytan.com/2009/04/28/2993 Photo Friday: ePatientDave from the Balcony | Ted Eytan, MD
[...] Even though it’s not Friday, this photograph was taken on Friday. It is courtesy of Linda Davis, who responded to my tweet asking if anyone had documented the most impactful moment I experienced at Health 2.0 meets Information Therapy in Boston. In addition, there was a photo in this series of panelists Peter Neupert, Roni Zieger, and myself, listening to Dave from the balcony. [...]
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