Who knows with social networks and the software developing from new applications..."Gene has just posted his ultrasound on the wall"??...probably seeing some of this already to a degree...social networks have a lot of good to them as well, it's just that the bizarre and strange will follow any new technology...and in today's world, some of that is actually becoming useful...BD 

Following hot on the heels of Google’s launch of its healthcare search portal, UK based E-Health-Insider have published ‘Web 2.0 in the Health Sector’, a report that details how the application of web 2.0 technologies is driving far-reaching changes in healthcare systems in the UK, USA and Europe. The company refers to this trend as e-health 2.0.

Internet developments that form a platform for sites such as Facebook, YouTube and Wikipedia are now set to revolutionize healthcare, says the publisher.

The report argues that e-health 2.0 will first and foremost be consumer-led. E-health 2.0, it says, is already challenging traditional doctor-patient relationships and beginning to place far greater power in the hands of consumers.

E-Health 2.0 Is Looking Healthy

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