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WHO Global Observatory for eHealth series Mentions Webicina.com! December 13, 2011

Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Web 2.0, Webicina.
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This is one of the best things ever happened to me. The World Health Organization just released its global e-health report and featured Webicina.com on page 59. This is an amazing result on a very long journey on the way towards online medical multi-lingual resource curation.

Safety and security on the Internet: challenges and advances in Member States is the fourth volume of the WHO Global Observatory for eHealth series. It explores controversial and complex issues facing society such as Internet pharmacies and their control and regulation, mechanisms to combat escalating Internet security threats, government strategies to protect children and adolescents online, and practices to control quality and reliability of online health information.

This publication provides the detailed results and analysis from the second global survey on eHealth. It emphasizes the need for citizen- and institution- government-related action and suggests approaches on how to build on existing initiatives and navigating the obstacles along the way.

 

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1. jjcustodio - December 13, 2011

Congratulations, you deserved this award.

2. Dr. Bertalan Meskó - December 13, 2011

Gracias!

3. Global Observatory for eHealth – World Health Organization Initiative « Health and Medical News and Resources - December 14, 2011

[...] WHO Global Observatory for eHealth series Mentions Webicina.com! (scienceroll.com) [...]

4. Andrew Spong - December 17, 2011

The very best of news recognising one of the very best resources curated by one of the very best practitioners of social health.

I know how hard you have worked on this, and simply could not be more delighted for you.

Congratulations!

5. Dr. Bertalan Meskó - December 17, 2011

Your support means a lot to me, Andrew!

6. epatientgr - December 17, 2011

congratulations! well earned mention!

7. Top Medical Social Media Stories of 2011: Month by Month « ScienceRoll - December 30, 2011

[...] of the Webicina social media story contest were announced; WHO featured Webicina; the launch of a global medial social media course was announced; I described my time management [...]

8. Alcance de los temas de política en e-salud: resultados de una revisión bibliográfica estructurada « Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud Universidad Anahuac - February 28, 2012

[...] WHO Global Observatory for eHealth series Mentions Webicina.com! (scienceroll.com) [...]


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