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- Health_2.0 abstract "Health 2.0 is a term introduced in the mid-2000s, as the subset of health technologies mirroring the wider Web 2.0 movement. This built on the possibilities for changing health care which started with the introduction of eHealth in the mid-1990s following the emergence of the World Wide Web. In the mid 2000's following the widespread adoption both of the Internet and of easy to use tools for self-publishing and communication, there was spate of media attention and increasing interest from patients, clinicians and medical librarians in using these tools for health and medical purposes Early examples of Health 2.0 were the use of a specific set of Web tools (blogs, Podcasts, tagging, search, wikis, online communities, email list-servs, videos, twitter, and more) by actors in health care including doctors, patients, and scientists, using principles of open source and generation of content by users, and the power of networks in order to personalize health care, collaborate, and promote health education. A possible explanation for the reason that Health has generated its own "2.0" term are its applications across health care in general, and in particular its potential in improving public health.Current use. While the "2.0" moniker was originally associated with concepts like social networking, collaboration, openness, and participation, in recent years the use of Health 2.0 has migrated to mean the role of Saas & Cloud-based technologies and their associated applications on multiple devices. Health 2.0 describes the integration of these into much of general clinical and administrative workflow in health care. As of 2014 here are currently around 3,000 companies that are offering products and services matching this definition, with venture capital funding in the sector exceeding $2.3 billion in 2013.".
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- Health_2.0 subject Category:Health.
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- Health_2.0 comment "Health 2.0 is a term introduced in the mid-2000s, as the subset of health technologies mirroring the wider Web 2.0 movement. This built on the possibilities for changing health care which started with the introduction of eHealth in the mid-1990s following the emergence of the World Wide Web.".
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- Health_2.0 label "Здоровье 2.0".
- Health_2.0 label "الجيل الثاني للصحة".
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