A New Strategy to Narrow Health Disparities: Humanizing eHealth
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Co-authored by Brian Raymond, MPH Today 59 percent of people over the age of 65 are online, but they often reject using the Web…
Co-authored by Brian Raymond, MPH Today 59 percent of people over the age of 65 are online, but they often reject using the Web…
Title: Too Few Seniors Check Their Medical Records Online Category: Health News Created: 11/28/2014 12:00:00 AM Last Editorial…
Study shows older Americans get left behind when it comes to tracking their own health
FRIDAY, Nov. 28, 2014 -- Too few American seniors go online to check their health records, a new study suggests. Many doctors…
Study shows older Americans get left behind when it comes to tracking their own health Source: HealthDay Related MedlinePlus…
Study shows older Americans get left behind when it comes to tracking their own health
Internet “health literacy”, including electronic health records, may not be as helpful for senior citizens as was first thought.
Health information on the internet is not being seen by most American seniors, but what could this mean for health?
Providing health information on the internet may not be the "cure all" that it is hoped to be. It could sideline especially…
Providing health information on the internet may not be the "cure all" that it is hoped to be. It could sideline especially…
Providing health information on the internet may not be the “cure all” that it is hoped to be. It could sideline especially…
Providing health information on the internet may not be the "cure all" that it is hoped to be. It could sideline especially…
When it comes to the benefits of electronic health records, older Americans may be left behind, new study says. Less than a…
( Springer ) Providing health information on the internet may not be the 'cure all' that it is hoped to be. It could sideline…
When it comes to the benefits of electronic health records, older Americans may be left behind, says a new University of…