Today, at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA), Dr. Howard Koh, our Assistant Secretary for Health, and I joined a distinguished group of health leaders for a discussion about the new “Leading Health Indicators” for Healthy People 2020 – a set of 12 categories that capture 26 key measures of…
Announcing the Leading Health Indicators Apps Challenge
November 9, 2011 • 0 comments • By Todd Park, Chief Technology Officer, HHS
Cross-posted from HHS.gov/Open
Cross-posted from HHS.gov/Open
Mobile Internet Use Surpassing Desktop Internet Use by 2014
Seems like everything these days is mobile. According to the Pew Internet & American Life Project , “mobile internet refers to online access that occurs wirelessly using a handheld device or laptop computer. If home broadband is an “always on” connection, then mobile may be characterized as ‘always present’ for users.” Studies have projected that…
Mobile Health 2011
Co-authored by Tanna Drapkin, Managing Editor, Mobile Health 2011 On May 4 and 5, over 400 people will gather at Stanford University to hear 45 experts share what really works in creating solutions to improve health behavior using mobile technology. Hosted by Stanford University and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Mobile Health…
Youth, Mobile, and Health at Sex::Tech 2011
Earlier this month, I attended Sex::Tech 2011 in San Francisco, the fourth annual conference on technology, youth, and sexual health. At the conference, I heard from a range of experts – sexual health educators, researchers, technology developers, parents, and of course, youth and young adults. During her welcome presentation on Day 1, Sex::Tech founder Deb…
HHS @ SXSWi Part 1: Sound bites
March 15, 2011 • 0 comments • By Read Holman, New Media Strategist, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Cross-posted from HHS Center for New Media Blog
Cross-posted from HHS Center for New Media Blog
I’m writing from Austin, Texas, the capital of the Lone Star State, checking in from South by Southwest Interactive, or SXSWi. For those of you who don’t know, SXSWi is one of the biggest technology conferences in the world. I’ve met people from California to Nova Scotia, from South Korea to Hamburg, Germany. Over 10,000…
M for mHealth, G for Glossary
February 15, 2011 • 0 comments • By Gale A. Dutcher, Deputy Associate Director, Division of Specialized Information Services, National Library of Medicine
In the last year we have seen a marked increase in the use of cell phones and wireless Internet access. With research such as the Pew Internet & American Life Project Mobile Access 2010 (PDF 1.2MB) report, I am reminded as a Federal leader from NIH’s National Library of Medicine (NLM) that the Federal government…
Future Federal Directions in Mobile Technology and Health
Co-authored by Michele Clark, Managing Director What is the role of mobile technology in Federal government health communication? Where are we going? At last week's Federal HIV/AIDS Web Council (FHAWC) meeting, we asked four of the leading voices in mobile and public health these questions. We heard from the White House, General Services Administration (GSA)…