On Monday, a quick post was made in response to Esther Dyson’s question to me: “Is there any quantifiable evidence on the efficacy of Web-based tools to modify health-related behaviors.” Chilmark received a significant amount of comments to that post and our thanks goes out to one and all who have contributed. Now, in appreciation [...]
Posts Tagged ‘behavioral change’
Behavioral Change & Web-based Tools
Posted in consumer health, tagged behavioral change, eHealth on July 29, 2009 | 4 Comments »
The Human Equation in PHRs
Posted in consumer health, PHR, tagged behavioral change, HealthString on April 17, 2009 | 4 Comments »
The highlight of my trip to Chicago and HIMSS’09 had nothing to do with what occurred within the halls of the McCormick Center, but in the offices of a small company based out of Chicago, HealthString, where I had the opportunity to meet and go to dinner with one of its co-founders and CEO, George [...]