| November 1, 2007 |
Report, White Paper |
Past Initiatives |
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences |
Surveying Internet Usage and its Impact in Seven Chinese Cities
Guo Liang , Beijing's Chinese Academy of Social Science
Nowhere does the transformative power of the Internet present greater challenges or promise than in China, the world’s most populous ... |
| October 1, 2003 |
Report, White Paper |
Past Initiatives |
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences |
Surveying Internet Usage and Impact in Twelve Chinese Cities
Guo Liang , Beijing's Chinese Academy of Social Science
A two-year study of Internet use and its impact in China reveals that the key drivers behind its growth are market forces, including ... |
| November 1, 2005 |
Report, White Paper |
Past Initiatives |
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences |
Surveying Internet Usage and Impact in Five Chinese Cities
Guo Liang , Beijing's Chinese Academy of Social Science
The ways in which the Chinese internet users utilize and think about the Internet are described in this public opinion survey of Internet use in ... |
| August 1, 2007 |
Article, Op-Ed, Essay, Letter |
Health |
Digital Healthcare and Productivity |
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Markle Director Says PHR Fragmentation Is a Problem
Cindy Atoji
Lansky addresses privacy and security concerns, PHR accuracy, solutions, and technical standards. |
| December 1, 2002 |
Article, Op-Ed, Essay, Letter |
Past Initiatives |
Foreign Affairs |
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Governing the Internet: Engaging Government, Business, and Nonprofits
Zoë Baird
Explores a new model of governance, ICANN, and the road ahead.
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| March 1, 2009 |
Article, Op-Ed, Essay, Letter |
Health |
Health Affairs |
Collecting And Sharing Data For Population Health: A New Paradigm
Carol C. Diamond , Clay Shirky , Farzad Mostashari
Health information technology (IT) has great potential to transform health care and inform population health goals in clinical research, quality measurement, and public safety. |
| February 1, 2011 |
Article, Op-Ed, Essay, Letter |
Health |
Health Affairs |
Physicians Willing to Use Electronic PHRs, but Differ by Location, Gender, Practice
Matthew K. Wynia , Gretchen Williams Torres , Josh Lemieux
A study published in the journal Health Affairs provides statistics on how physicians differ in their experience with PHR's and their willingness to use them in their practices. |
| August 1, 2007 |
Article, Op-Ed, Essay, Letter |
Health |
Health Affairs |
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Health Information Exchange: ‘Lex Parsimoniae’
J. Marc Overhage
Article covers the health information exchange (HIE) it's details and how it will change America should it be fully integrated - by creating ... |
| August 1, 2008 |
Article, Op-Ed, Essay, Letter |
Health |
Health Affairs |
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Is Overreliance on Technical Standards Undermining Efforts to Use IT to Transform the U.S. Health System?
Project HOPE
Considers whether efforts on technology standards absent alignment of policy objectives and financial incentives is "magical thinking" ... |
| September 18, 2009 |
Speech, Testimony |
General Markle |
Health IT Policy Committee |
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Models for Trusted Information Sharing
Claudia Williams
Claudia Williams' testimony before the Health IT Policy Committee on privacy, public trust, and the architecture choices to support trusted information sharing. |