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Definition of Health 2.0 and Medicine 2.0: A Systematic Review
Other authors use the term Medicine 2.0, which combines medicine and Web 2.0 [18]. There are many examples of Health 2.0/Medicine 2.0, such as the websites Patientslikeme [19] and Hello Health [20].Tom H Van De Belt, Lucien JLPG Engelen, Sivera AA Berben, Lisette Schoonhoven
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Mark Merolli, Kathleen Gray, Fernando Martin-Sanchez
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Web 2.0 Applications in Medicine: Trends and Topics in the Literature
In the field of medicine, Van De Belt et al [6] performed a systematic literature review in 2010 of electronic databases (PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL) and gray literature on the Internet using search engines to identify unique definitions of Health 2.0/Medicine Med 2 0 2015;4(1):e2Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Validity and Reliability of the eHealth Analysis and Steering Instrument
Olivier A Blanson Henkemans, Elise ML Dusseldorp, Jolanda FEM Keijsers, Judith M Kessens, Mark A Neerincx, Wilma Otten
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Nasriah Zakaria, Amr Jamal, Shekhar Bisht, Cristina Koppel
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Taavi Tillmann, Alexander R Gibson, Gregory Scott, Oliver Harrison, Anna Dominiczak, Phil Hanlon
J Med Internet Res 2015;17(3):e64Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Medicine 2.0: Social Networking, Collaboration, Participation, Apomediation, and Openness
to publish this theme issue on “How Social Networking and Web 2.0 changes Health, Health Care, Medicine and Biomedical Research”.On the Scope and Definition of Medicine 2.0While it may be too early to come up with an absolute definition of Medicine 2.0 or Health J Med Internet Res 2008;10(3):e22Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Health 2.0 and Medicine 2.0: Tensions and Controversies in the Field
Indeed, the Medicine 2.0 definition was found to be different from simply applying the rule “Medicine 2.0 = Medicine + Web 2.0,” particularly in its emphasis on personalized health care and its participants.Benjamin Hughes, Indra Joshi, Jonathan Wareham
J Med Internet Res 2008;10(3):e23Download Citation: END BibTex RIS