- Blogs and Twitter in Health
- Building virtual communities and social networking applications for health professionals
- Building virtual communities and social networking applications for patients and consumers
- Business models in a Web 2.0 environment
- Science 2.0, collaborative biomedical research, academic / scholarly communication, publishing and peer review
- Consumer empowerment, patient-physician relationship, and sociotechnical issues
- Ethical & legal issues, confidentiality and privacy
- Health information on the web: Supply and Demand
- Innovative RSS/XML applications and Mashups
- Personal health records and Patient portals
- Public (e-)health, population health technologies, surveillance
- Digital Disease Detection and Biosurveillance using Twitter and other social media/mhealth/Internet sources
- Search, Collaborative Filtering and Recommender Technologies
- Semantic Web ("Web 3.0") applications
- The nature and dynamics of social networks in health
- Usability and human factors on the web
- Virtual (3D) environments, Second Life
- Web 2.0 approaches for behaviour change and public health
- Web 2.0 approaches for clinical practice, clinical research, quality monitoring
- Web2.0-based medical education and learning
- Wikis
- Business modelling in eHealth
- Communities in health care
- Digital Learning
- e-Coaching
- Health disparities
- Human-Computer Interface (HCI) Design
- Online decision technology
- Participatory health care
- Persuasive communication and technology
- mHealth Applications
- Ubiquitous, pervasive ehealth; domotics; Internet of things
- New and emerging Technologies
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