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" In 2003 they launched a consumer
version at eMedicineHealth.com.MedHelp.org, despite its org. designation,
is a commercial online healthcare destination. They claim to be
the sixth most visited healthcare website. Medem is a hybrid website,
designed to provide an online location for personal health records.
The site combines its physician-oriented service with some consumer
information. It's the online version of a medical health records
third party administrator. It is also recognized as an excellent
resource for information by other information providers in the
field.From the U.K. comes NHS Direct located at www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/help/.
The service began as a telephone consultancy for health issues
and is now more than a telephone health line - along with their
website; they have added a digital TV service that is interactive.
The home page has a couple of excellent tools for assisting in
analyzing symptoms.For a vetted list of informational sites visit
healthweb.org/. This site simply lists medical issues in clickable
form. Click on diabetes, for instance, and you will be given a
page with several medical schools and affiliated research organizations
that have specialty information on the topic located on their
websites. Another fine compendium of information is posted by
the Department of Health and Human Services at consumer.gov/health.htm.
This site provides a list of issues and illnesses to choose from
and has in its database a great deal of specific material from
such resources as the National Institutes for Health.The Medical
Library Association has a top ten list of sites that they have
identified on the basis of credibility, content, purpose and links.
Those include cancer.gov; familydoctor.org; the Mayo Clinic (mayoclinic.com)
and kidshealth.com which is sponsored by the Nemours Foundation.Other
highly recommended non-profit sites include the University of
Pittsburgh's Health Information for the Consumer at www.hsls.pitt.edu/guides/chi/.
This site is another well organized consumer site that provides
basic information on health problems and suggests a path for finding
treatment. Aetna provides the support for InteliHealth (intelihealth.com)
a site that utilizes Harvard Medical School's consumer health
resources.If you're looking for a family orientation, there's
medFamily at: medfamily.org. This site contains sections on women's
health and children's health along with the standard collection
of encyclopedic material and featured articles. For general information
and recommendations, the large organizations such as the American
Medical Association and the American Cancer Society have large
databases. The AMA in particular tries to provide localized information
for people seeking medical help.About the Author.Madison Lockwood
is a customer relations associate, specializing in small business
development, for Apollo Hosting. Apollo Hosting provides website
hosting, ecommerce hosting, vps hosting, and web design services
to a wide range of customers.
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