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- Title
Delivering quality-evaluated healthcare information in the era of Web 2.0: design implications for Intute: Health and Life Sciences.
- Authors
Abbott R
- Abstract
The internet, though an invaluable and ubiquitous resource for health-related information, is perceived as being undermined by concerns about quality and reliability. Some recent developments, by permitting so-called user-generated content to be published on the internet, exacerbate these concerns. The impact of these developments, mostly characterized as Web 2.0, on the use of healthcare educational and information resources is explored in this article. There is a recognized need for an authoritative service that can address issues of quality. Intute: Health and Life Sciences is one such service, and its design in the context of meeting current Web 2.0 expectations and addressing concerns about quality is the focus of the article.
- Subjects
COMPUTERS in medical care; DIGITAL resources in public health; MEDICAL informatics; MEDICAL records; COMPUTERS in medicine; INFORMATION resources; INFORMATION science
- Publication
Health Informatics Journal, 2010, Vol 16, Issue 1, p5
- ISSN
1460-4582
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1177/1460458209353555