Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10471447 | Social Science & Medicine | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Health care information of value for improving health care is being assembled through digitally enhanced social networks. ⺠Social networking allows patients to control health information accrual without the constraints of traditional health care. ⺠The doctor-patient encounter is more influenced by information from social and professional networks than in the past. ⺠Social networking has the potential to change the pattern of health inequalities and access to health care. ⺠The stability of health care provision and the traditional role of professionals face challenges from social networking.
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Authors
Frances Griffiths, Jonathan Cave, Felicity Boardman, Justin Ren, Teresa Pawlikowska, Robin Ball, Aileen Clarke, Alan Cohen,