HealthMash and Webicina prepare for blast off
Oct 7th, 2008 by sandnsurf
HealthMash™ is a medical meta search engine powered by one of the world’s most sophisticated Health Knowledge Databases. It captures the expertise of medical professionals and individuals practicing the art of living and healing and the Wisdom of the Ages. The mission of HealthMash is to promote health and well being in the world by providing personally relevant information from trusted health sites on the Web.
HealthMash™ combines sophisticated Web 2.0 universal search and discovery technology with Semantic Web Concepts in a simple yet highly informative user interface. HealthMash™ will open on the World Wide Web in 2008
Webicina aims to build a bridge between physicians and e-patients. With personalized Medicine 2.0 Packages, step-by-step tutorials, webinars and online image building solutions. Webicina was designed to help physicians from all the medical specialties and patients as well to get closer to the web 2.0 based world.
e-patients are tech savvy members of the community trying to find reliable medical information on the web; and who want to communicate with their doctors via e-mail or Skype; and store their medical files online. The number of e-patients is growing rapidly while the number of web-savvy doctors is not. The basics of practicing medicine will never change dramatically due to new technologies or the world wide web, it will change the way healthcare is delivered. Not because of the technology itself or the attention it receives, but because patients will need this kind of knowledge and expertise. And physicians of the 21st century must be ready and qualified to meet these expectations.
Webicina has just launched (October 7th 2008)….Join the discussion of Medicine 2.0 and the physician/e-patient interaction












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