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		<description><![CDATA[A guest post by John Sharp of the Cleveland Clinic: If you have not read the e-Patient White Paper, you do not understand the future of medicine. Being an e-Patient is beyond being empowered. The subtitle of the paper, “How they can help us heal healthcare,” describes the potential for a revolution of change. Why [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>A guest post by John Sharp of the Cleveland Clinic:</em></p>
<p><img title="John W. Sharp" src="http://e-patients.net/u/2009/09/JohnWSharp.jpg" alt="John W. Sharp" width="100" height="124" align="right" />If you have not read the <a title="blocked::http://e-patients.net/archives/2009/01/the-e-patient-white-paper-seven-preliminary-conclusions.html" href="../archives/2009/01/the-e-patient-white-paper-seven-preliminary-conclusions.html">e-Patient  White Paper</a>, you do not understand the future of medicine.</p>
<p>Being an  e-Patient is beyond being empowered. The subtitle of the paper, “How they can help us heal  healthcare,” describes the potential for a revolution of change.</p>
<p>Why are e-Patients and participatory medicine the future  of healthcare? Patient’s sense of empowerment has been growing gradually from  the start of the Cancer Survivor’s movement and use of email listservs like  ACOR. The<span id="more-3304"></span> quick evolution of Health 2.0 now provides an enabling technology to  move forward the role of the patient as a full participant in care. Health  specific search opens up details of diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of even  the rarest diseases and social networks to find others with similar experiences.  Health 2.0 has ushered in the age of the e-Patient.</p>
<p>Now comes the <a title="blocked::http://participatorymedicine.org/journal/" href="http://participatorymedicine.org/journal/">Journal of Participatory  Medicine </a>to fill a gap in journals which acknowledge the active role of the  patient in current medical practice. While other journals publish articles on  patient participation in health care and social media, but a single journal  devoted to this topic will be a welcome addition and make the topic more  officially sanctioned as a valid field of medical study. The <a title="blocked::http://participatorymedicine.org/journal/jpm-editors-advisors/" href="http://participatorymedicine.org/journal/jpm-editors-advisors/">editorial  board</a> is very impressive and lends an important boost to this new  journal.</p>
<p><em>John  Sharp has been involved in healthcare information technology for more than 10  years. Currently, he is the Manager of Research Informatics in the Department of  Quantitative Health Sciences at the Cleveland Clinic. He launched his eHealth  blog (<a href="http://ehealth.johnwsharp.com" target="_blank">ehealth.johnwsharp.com</a>) in 2006 and frequently speaks on Health 2.0. He is  an active member of the Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society  and the American Medical Informatics Association and is a Project Management  Professional. He serves as a preceptor for Nursing Informatics at the France  Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western  Reserve University.</em></p>
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