2014 International Conference on Computer Assisted System in Health 2014
DOI: 10.1109/cash.2014.12
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Technical Considerations on the Use of Web 2.0 Application as Telemedicine Software Tool

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“…The lack of quality studies and the heterogeneous nature of conditions supported by eHealth prevent full unequivocal endorsement of the cost-effectiveness of technology-driven approaches [ 10 , 11 ]. The expedient delivery and low-cost development afforded by Web 2.0 apps may facilitate further access to eHealth [ 12 ] and wider health information technology [ 13 ], including patient-reported health records [ 14 ]. The Web 2.0 platform has increased participation through social media and the sharing of experience due to the ease of posting materials such as video files and online forums [ 15 ].…”
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“…The lack of quality studies and the heterogeneous nature of conditions supported by eHealth prevent full unequivocal endorsement of the cost-effectiveness of technology-driven approaches [ 10 , 11 ]. The expedient delivery and low-cost development afforded by Web 2.0 apps may facilitate further access to eHealth [ 12 ] and wider health information technology [ 13 ], including patient-reported health records [ 14 ]. The Web 2.0 platform has increased participation through social media and the sharing of experience due to the ease of posting materials such as video files and online forums [ 15 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Padlet is a Web 2.0 online noticeboard that can be used to facilitate participant interaction by posting of multimedia files as virtual “sticky notes” with mediation by an administrator [ 25 ]. The scope for using this resource as an eHealth app has been investigated with some success in terms of engaging surgeons or clinicians to discuss cases in a forum setting [ 12 ]. The initial disadvantages described around mobile access have been addressed with the latest software release [ 26 ].…”
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“…The scope for using this resource as an eHealth app has been investigated with some success in terms of engaging surgeons or clinicians to discuss cases in a forum setting [12]. The initial disadvantages described around mobile access have been addressed with the latest software release [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%