Médecine 2.0 Internet, le médecin et son patient SwissFamilyDocs Conference Jean Gabriel Jeannot Le médecin Médecine 2.0 Internet, le médecin et son patient Le patient Le médecin Un héro* *surtout les internistes-généralistes isolé Internet Un accès à la connaissance Web 2.0 Web participatif Les utilisateurs ont de la valeur Interaction sur les médias sociaux pour encourager la participation, la collaboration et la création de connaissance. Un accès à la connaissance et aux individus Trois messages Internet pour nous médecins Internet pour nos patients Communautés Pour nous médecins Des sites médicaux sélectionnés. A enregistrer dans les favoris de son navigateur. Le Compendium UpToDate Google Moteur-de-recherche-medical.org Frax Swissmedic – Attestation de voyages Pour nous médecins Des sites médicaux sélectionnés. Google. UpToDate. A enregistrer dans les favoris de son navigateur. Pas besoin d’être un expert Pour nous médecins Trois messages Internet pour nous médecins Internet pour nos patients Communautés Nos patients Lire les nouvelles Interaction avec l’administration Acheter, commander des produits Rechercher des informations «Santé» La Santé, juste après Zalando.ch ! Google L'édito du British Medical Journal est consacré à "la révolution des patients"... Ou combien leur implication croissante en tant qu'acteurs de leur prise en charge, en partenariat avec leurs médecins, dans une démarche de décision partagée, mais aussi en tant que leviers d'évolution des systèmes de santé est nécessaire. Empowered patients “There’s something in your lung.” My life changed with those words, spoken to me by Dr. Danny Sands around 9:02 a.m. on January 3, 2007. Along the way I was treated by great surgeons, great oncologists, great nurses and nurse practitioners. Importantly, I did everything I could to help my cause – including joining with other patients online, to learn and to prepare for my treatment. Today, as described in this book, my oncologist says he doesn’t know if I’d have survived if I hadn’t been so involved. But I’ve learned there’s a problem – a big problem – and that’s what this book is about. The problem is that our culture assumes doctors know everything and patients can’t possibly add anything useful. Empowered patients “There’s something in your lung.” My life changed with those words, spoken to me by Dr. Danny Sands around 9:02 a.m. on January 3, 2007. Along the way I was treated by great surgeons, great oncologists, great nurses and nurse practitioners. Importantly, I did everything I could to help my cause – including joining with other patients online, to learn and to prepare for my treatment. Today, as described in this book, my oncologist says he doesn’t know if I’d have survived if I hadn’t been so involved. But I’ve learned there’s a problem – a big problem – and that’s what this book is about. The problem is that our culture assumes doctors know everything and patients can’t possibly add anything useful. Empowered patients “There’s something in your lung.” My life changed with those words, spoken to me by Dr. Danny Sands around 9:02 a.m. on January 3, 2007. Along the way I was treated by great surgeons, great oncologists, great nurses and nurse practitioners. Importantly, I did everything I could to help my cause – including joining with other patients online, to learn and to prepare for my treatment. Today, as described in this book, my oncologist says he doesn’t know if I’d have survived if I hadn’t been so involved. But I’ve learned there’s a problem – a big problem – and that’s what this book is about. The problem is that our culture assumes doctors know everything and patients can’t possibly add anything useful. Empowered patients “There’s something in your lung.” My life changed with those words, spoken to me by Dr. Danny Sands around 9:02 a.m. on January 3, 2007. Along the way I was treated by great surgeons, great oncologists, great nurses and nurse practitioners. Importantly, I did everything I could to help my cause – including joining with other patients online, to learn and to prepare for my treatment. Today, as described in this book, my oncologist says he doesn’t know if I’d have survived if I hadn’t been so involved. But I’ve learned there’s a problem – a big problem – and that’s what this book is about. The problem is that our culture assumes doctors know everything and patients can’t possibly add anything useful. Patients are the most under-used resource in healthcare Empowered patients “There’s something in your lung.” My life changed with those words, spoken to me by Dr. Danny Sands around 9:02 a.m. on January 3, 2007. Along the way I was treated by great surgeons, great oncologists, great nurses and nurse practitioners. Importantly, I did everything I could to help my cause – including joining with other patients online, to learn and to prepare for my treatment. Today, as described in this book, my oncologist says he doesn’t know if I’d have survived if I hadn’t been so involved. But I’ve learned there’s a problem – a big problem – and that’s what this book is about. The problem is that our culture assumes doctors know everything and patients can’t possibly add anything useful. Patients are the most under-used resource in healthcare Doit-on avoir peur ? Prescrire des sites Internet Planète santé Passeport santé Moteur-de-recherche-medical.org [email protected] Planète santé Planète santé Planète santé et autres sites Ca devient compliqué… Google UpToDate Le Compendium Frax Planète santé Passeport santé Moteur-de-recherche-medical.org [email protected] Un cybermédecin Trois messages Internet pour nous médecins Internet pour nos patients Communautés Communautés / Réseaux sociaux Utilisation des réseaux sociaux par les médecins en Suisse romande Aucun réseau 76 % Facebook 15 % LinkedIn 10 % Twitter 3 % Autre réseau 5 % Facebook Début novembre, en même temps que le lancement de l'option Facebook, Swisstransplant a effectué une opération sur les réseaux sociaux qui a entraîné 14'000 demandes de cartes de donneur au cours des deux premières semaines. Facebook Facebook Concours La correspondance des grands penseurs du siècle des Lumières. suivre la correspondance des grands penseurs du siècle des Lumières Les communautés de médecins Les communautés de médecins En Suisse ? Les sociétés cantonales de médecine. Liste de messagerie des médecins romands. Groupe Facebook des Médecins romands. Trois messages Internet pour nous médecins Internet pour nos patients Communautés / Réseaux sociaux Merci ! Twitter Twitter permet à un utilisateur d’envoyer gratuitement de brefs messages, appelés tweets (« gazouillis »), sur internet. Barack Obama 33 millions Le Pape François 7.2 millions Howard Luks 11’500 A tweet a day keeps the doctor away Twitter Twitter Twitter Trois messages Internet pour nous médecins Internet pour nos patients Communautés / Réseaux sociaux Merci ! ”On the Internet, every headache becomes a brain tumor in four clicks or less !»