More and more consumers are turning to the internet to search for information their specific disease or health care issue. And the challenge of the Conference is to make healh care more accessible, affordable and convenient for the consumer. There are over 100 workshops, but here is a summary of the basic themes of this very important worldwide conference:
Themes:
* patient portals;* putting electronic health records online;* etrials: using the web and etechnologies for clinical trials;* public (e-)health, population health technologies, surveillance;* Health information on the web: Supply and Demand;* Next-generation Internet health applications;* semantic web applications and search engine technologies;* psychobehavioral interventions on the Internet;* evaluation and methodological issues in ehealth;* web-based medical education;* health communication on the internet;* Internet for disease prevention;* ehealth for chronic diseases;* online pharmacies;* usability and human factors on the web;* telehealth and medical practice using IP technologies;* business opportunities in ehealth;* health-e body weight: ehealth technologies for healthy eating and active lifestyle;* cancer and the Internet (cancer-track kindly sponsored by the U.S. National Cancer Institute)* web-assisted tobacco interventions.* Internet based publishing and peer-review;* Open Access publishing in medicine;* failures in eHealthI was surprised at the importance of providing an interactive web site for the consumer regardless of of his/her disease. It is remarkable the amount of evidenced based web site interactivity that various healthcare providers are designing to improve patient outcomes. I hope to incorporate some of these functions into my own web site http://www.MajorDepressionTreatment.com