From the HealthEd Blog

The Rise of the Nanoeducators: Why Behavior-Change Programs Will Never Be the Same

Have you seen the science fiction movie in which the mad scientist invents a chip to implant in patients’ bodies and then controls it with a...

Review Panels: A Key Driver for Innovation and Positive Outcomes

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently highlighted the foundational benefit of knowing and involving your audience when...

10 Reasons Why Digital Media Is a Good Vehicle for Patient Education

We all can agree that patient education is important. But how do we reach patients at the right time and with the right medium to really effect...

A New Perspective on Improving the Patient and HCP Dialogue

Have you ever left the doctor’s office saying to yourself, “What did the doctor say to do besides pick up the medicine at the pharmacy and take it...

Return on Education – It’s ROI, With The “WHY”

Multichannel measurement is not all about ROI, according to an article in PharmaVoice’s January 2012 edition. We couldn’t agree more. Understanding...

The Search for Quality Health Information

We’ve all been there. Concerned about a rash. Starting a new medication. Or, possibly, just diagnosed with an unfamiliar disease. What is one of...

Overweight Women Avoid Healthcare Visits

I was a precocious child. For example, when I was 5 years old, I changed my name—ever so slightly but enough to make a difference. A couple of...

Using Models and Theories to Drive Behavior Change

While reading recently about the US Department of Agriculture's new MyPlate campaign, I couldn’t help but wonder... This is an important message...

Mobile Healtherati Convene in New Jersey; Pharma Forgets to RSVP

At last week’s mHealthcon, the soon-to-be-annual event that brings together mobile health entrepreneurs, marketers, patients, and investors to talk...

A Health Educator’s Experience as a Patient

Informed, active, empowered—these characteristics describe the people I’ve worked with during my 30-year career as a certified clinical social...

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