January 2009
34 posts
New England Healthcare Institute – NEHI →
Fewer Calories = Better Brains? →
Study: Savings from Home Monitoring →
Implant Makes Cells Kill Cancer →
Barcelona School on Biomedical Informatics (BSBMI)... →
ICT and Protection of Critical Infrastructures →
working late again.
working late again.
The Glucose-Monitoring Tattoo →
Developing the support infrastructure of... →
A framework for evaluating Knowledge Management... →
Evaluating the business performance of an SME: a... →
$35 trillion in infrastructure spending in next... →
Assessing progress towards an interoperable... →
The Glucose-Monitoring Tattoo →
Technology Review: Why I.T. Matters →
The New York Times > Business > Economic Scene:... →
Does IT Matter? Information Technology and the... →
Official Google Blog: Powering a Google search →
8 Predictions for Enterprise Web 2.0 in 2009 |... →
Mongiardo envisions medical internet : News :... →
Health 2.0 →
Blogging in Business →
mHealth Predictions 2009 →
Twitter in Healthcare →
An Innovative Team Collaboration Assessment Tool... →
blist | share your weblists > Home →
[blog] High Tech and Personal Touch in Chronic Care : http://hellotxt.com/l/XK1E
High Tech and Personal Touch in Chronic Care →
[blog] High Tech and Personal Touch in Chronic Care : http://hellotxt.com/l/XK1E
E-Health Insider :: Latest Healthcare IT news →
[blog] Communicating with Web 2.0 : http://hellotxt.com/l/KIlW
[blog] Communicating with Web 2.0 : http://hellotxt.com/l/KIlW
wondering what to do with 2 little kids with temperatures holding at or around -30C for a week now. can you say cabin fever….