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1. How can the NHS better exploit social media to stimulate patient involvement? @markhawker #HC2011, Health Informatics Congress, Birmingham, Tuesday 5 April 2011
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4. Where we fit Eysenbach, G. (2008). Medicine 2.0: Social networking, collaboration, participation, apomediation, and openness. Journal of Medical Internet Research , 10 (3), e22. Dr. Brian Fisher Dr. Howard Leicester Me
14. Public opinion 1.0 Judge, K., Solomon, M., Miller, D. & Philo, G. (1992). Public opinion, the NHS, and the media: Changing patterns and perspectives. British Medical Journal , 304 , 892-895.
15. Public opinion 2.0 Graham, T. & Hajru, A. (2011). Reality TV as a trigger of everyday political talk in the net-based public sphere. European Journal of Communication , 26 (1), 18-32.
17. The (other) patient revolution McKee, M., Cole, K., Hurst, L., Aldridge, R. W. & Horton, R. (2011). The other Twitter revolution: How social media are helping to monitor the NHS reforms. British Medical Journal , 342 , d948.
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