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Request to the server "e-patients.net"
You used the following DNS server:
DNS Name: ns14.dnsmadeeasy.com
DNS Server Address: 208.80.127.4#53
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Request to the server "e-patients.net"
You used the following DNS server:
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DNS Server Address: 208.80.124.4#53
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Location

IP: 209.236.113.32

continent: NA, country: United States (USA), city: Haverhill

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Basic information

website build using CSS

code weight: 77.37 KB

text per all code ratio: 28 %

title: e-Patients

description: e-Patients: How they can help us heal healthcare, because healthcare professionals can't do it alone.

keywords: patient empowerment, e-patient, e-patients, participatory medicine, epatients, epatient, doctors, medicine, participatory, patient

encoding: UTF-8

language: en-US

Website code analysis

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headers

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Invitation to Connected Health Attendees, 2011

The Patient Activation Measure (PAM): a framework for developing patient engagement

“When I became a patient, I felt my identity slipping away.”

e-Patient Training via TED Talk: “Battling Bad Science”

Conference Season: Patients and Caregivers Welcome

Lab Results for All! Of Data Liberation, Participatory Medicine, and Government 2.0

“Design and create a safe, decent, patient centered healthcare system.”

Beth Austin: Choosing a doctor and other death-defying feats

Peer-to-peer Healthcare at Medicine 2.0

Your Medical Mind: New book on *your* medical decision making process

Neel Shah: Using bedside stories to unmuddy the waters

H3

Invitation to Connected Health Attendees, 2011

The Patient Activation Measure (PAM): a framework for developing patient engagement

“When I became a patient, I felt my identity slipping away.”

e-Patient Training via TED Talk: “Battling Bad Science”

Conference Season: Patients and Caregivers Welcome

Lab Results for All! Of Data Liberation, Participatory Medicine, and Government 2.0

“Design and create a safe, decent, patient centered healthcare system.”

Beth Austin: Choosing a doctor and other death-defying feats

Peer-to-peer Healthcare at Medicine 2.0

Your Medical Mind: New book on *your* medical decision making process

Neel Shah: Using bedside stories to unmuddy the waters

H4

white paper

found on the net

e-patient stories

recent comments

recent posts

blog authors

H5

Featured

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Welcome

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Invitation to Connected Health Attendees, 2011
John M. Grohol, Psy.D.
treasurer@participatorymedicine.org
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The Patient Activation Measure (PAM): a framework for developing patient engagement
e-Patient Dave
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“When I became a patient, I felt my identity slipping away.”
e-Patient Dave
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e-Patient Training via TED Talk: “Battling Bad Science”
e-Patient Dave
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Conference Season: Patients and Caregivers Welcome
Susannah Fox
pioneer
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6 Comments
Lab Results for All! Of Data Liberation, Participatory Medicine, and Government 2.0
David Harlow
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6 Comments
“Design and create a safe, decent, patient centered healthcare system.”
e-Patient Dave
Kaiser Family Foundation slide on care costs
who can fix healthcare?
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2 Comments
Beth Austin: Choosing a doctor and other death-defying feats
Kathleen O'Malley
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3 Comments
Peer-to-peer Healthcare at Medicine 2.0
Susannah Fox
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21 Comments
Your Medical Mind: New book on *your* medical decision making process
e-Patient Dave
blogged several times
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6 Comments
Neel Shah: Using bedside stories to unmuddy the waters
Kathleen O'Malley
Read More
1 Comment
RSS
Downloadthe PDF
e-Patient Dave corrects a “troll”
Health Literacy series on “Engaging the Patient” blog
Nancy Finn: Talking to your doctors and getting what you need
The unexpected power of storytelling
The unexpected power of storytelling
Neel Shah: Using bedside stories to unmuddy the waters
JoPM book review: “Out of Her Mind”
CNN Takes on Doctor Ratings… And Gets it Wrong
Guest Post Guidelines
e-Patients.net
Guest post guidelines for this blog
In the End
The Patient Activation Measure (PAM): a framework for developing patient engagement
The Patient Activation Measure (PAM): a framework for developing patient engagement
Invitation to Connected Health Attendees, 2011
The Patient Activation Measure (PAM): a framework for developing patient engagement
“When I became a patient, I felt my identity slipping away.”
e-Patient Training via TED Talk: “Battling Bad Science”
Conference Season: Patients and Caregivers Welcome
Dave deBronkart
Susannah Fox
Gilles Frydman
John M. Grohol, Psy.D.
Jon Lebkowsky
Kathleen O'Malley
Cheryl Greene
Dan Hoch
Charlie Smith
Jessie Gruman
Joe Graedon
Alan Greene
Christine Gray
David Harlow
Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH
Peter Frishauf
Sarah Greene
Roni Zeiger
Terry Graedon
e-Patients Admin
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chapter reviews
demographics
e-patient stories
e-pts resources
end of life
ethics
found on the net
general
hc's problem list
JoPM
key people
maternity
medical records
net-friendly docs
news & gossip
Why PM
Why I joined
understanding statistics
trends & principles
social media
shared decision making
research issues
reforming hc
pts as teachers
pt/doc co-care
positive patterns
policy issues
patient networks
others' e-patient stories
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About Us
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Patients 2.0
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e-Patient Connections
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Anatomy of Hope
How Doctors Think
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profiled in Technology Review,
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health literacy series
"A Skydiver Jumps, and an Online Community Exults,"
"A Skydiver Jumps, and an Online Community Exults,"
"My 8-Point Participatory Philosophy: What Makes Me a Participatory Patient."
"Out of Her Mind: Women Writing on Madness."
statistics on depression
Gilles Frydman
Gilles Frydman
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