Health 2.0 is an emerging concept that includes the relationship between Web 2.0, e-Health and health care. It might be defined as “the use of a specific set of Web tools (blogs, Podcasts, tagging, search, wikis, etc) by actors in health care including doctors, patients, and scientists, using principles of open source and generation of content by users, and the power of networks in order to personalize health care, collaborate, and promote health education.” Some of its manifestations include telemedicine, mHealth and electronic health records. Moreover, the patient usage of internet resources to self-instruct about any health related topic falls under the Health 2.0 scope too. This utilization of web resources will enable patients for a better self management of their health, which will translate in better outcomes. Also, being able to navigate through so diverse resources available will empower the patients to learn which info is trustful and which is not, eventually. They will be better prepared to confront a doctor and avoid the authoritarian practicing pattern of some physicians. Hopefully, by doing this, customers would change the overall perception of medicine and establish a new era for health management: the e-Health era.
Sources:
Hughes B, Joshi I, Wareham J. Health 2.0 and Medicine 2.0: Tensions and Controversies in the Field, Journal of Medical Internet Research, 10(3): e23
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_2.0