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  • Gunther Eysenbach; Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, Toronto, Canada
  • 2005-12-22T18:47:44Z
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  • 2001-06-07
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  • English

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  • Evidence-based Patient Choice and Consumer health informatics in the Internet age
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  • Eysenbach, Gunther
  • Jadad, Alejandro R
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  • Gunther Eysenbach; Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, Toronto, Canada
  • 2005-12-22T18:47:44Z
  • 2003
  • 2001-06-07
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  • 64082 bytes, 118750 bytes, 42131 bytes, 50945 bytes, 76779 bytes, 125 bytes, 6817 bytes, text/​html, text/​xml, image/​jpeg, image/​gif, application/​octet-stream
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  • Reviewer: Elwyn, Glyn
  • [This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current item, visit http:/​/​www.jmir.org/​2001/​2/​e19/​ ] In this paper we explore current access to and barriers to health information for consumers. We discuss how computers and other developments in information technology are ushering in the era of consumer health informatics , and the potential that lies ahead. It is clear that we witness a period in which the public will have unprecedented ability to access information and to participate actively in evidence-based health care. We propose that consumer health informatics be regarded as a whole new academic discipline, one that should be devoted to the exploration of the new possibilities that informatics is creating for consumers in relation to health and health care issues.
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  • doi:10.2196/​jmir.3.2.e19
  • Gunther Eysenbach, Alejandro R Jadad. Evidence-based Patient Choice and Consumer health informatics in the Internet age. J Med Internet Res 2001;3(2):e19 <URL: http:/​/​www.jmir.org/​2001/​2/​e19/​>
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