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Media Mention
Mar 28, 2012MobiHealthNews
According to Fox, about 10 percent of U.S. adults who have cell phones – and nearly every adult in the country has one these days – had registered to use a mobile health app, a number nearly unchanged from a year ago. Many, Fox told the Sun, used ...
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Presentation
May 5, 2011Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie discusses e-patients and their online behavior
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Presentation
May 4, 2011Susannah Fox
Susannah Fox presented the Project's latest findings on how mobile access is affecting health and health care.
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Presentation
Apr 14, 2011Susannah Fox
Susannah Fox will participate in the first working meeting of the Open mHealth Public-Private Partnership in Washington, DC.
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Commentary
Apr 6, 2011Susannah Fox
Over 200 pages of health-related survey questions fielded by the Pew Internet Project.
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Presentation
Jan 11, 2011Susannah Fox
An overview of Pew Internet's latest findings about technology adoption, with an emphasis on mobile use, social networks, and gaming.
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Presentation
Oct 25, 2010Lee Rainie
This keynote will explore the Pew Internet Project’s latest findings on health searches and sharing on the internet and smart phones, as well as how digital technologies allow patient-centered communities to emerge and give care to those who are s...
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Media Mention
Oct 21, 2010CNN
According to the Pew Internet & American Life Project, 83 percent of Internet users have looked online for health information. New data released by Pew this ...
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Media Mention
Oct 19, 2010Wall Street Journal | Health Blog
A new report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project finds that people are starting to use their cellphones to access health information.
It’s not likely th...
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Media Mention
Oct 19, 2010msnbc.com
(TechNewsDaily) The online health‐information environment is going mobile, particularly among younger adults, according to a new study.
The Pew Internet Project's latest survey of American adults, conducted in association with the Cali...
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