Showing posts with label public health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public health. Show all posts

Where Does Your State Rank On Health-System Performance

Business Week features a new survey by the Commonwealth Fund that ranks the health-systems performance of all 50 states and DC in "The Sorry States of Health Care." The full report detail can be found here at the Commonwealth Fund website.

The survey statistics on the need to increase preventative care and high levels of avoidable hospital admissions struck me an interesting (but not surprising).

West Virginia comes in at 44 of 51 in the survey. (full details on West Virginia here and here). The state ranking was a product of aggregating measurements in 32 benchmarks spread across five categories: access to health care (determined by the number of insured residents); quality of care; unnecessary hospital use and procedures; equity of access based on income and ethnicity; and the overall health of the population.


Health Care Mashup: Who Is Sick?

A good example of health 2.0 and what is on the horizon for health care. Another unique approach to solving health care problems through technology and social networking.

Who is Sick? is a public health mashup using consumer driven (social networking) health information and Google maps. Just imagine the public health possibilities.

Here is the background and history behind this new health 2.0 company.

Thanks to Tony Chen at Hospital Impact for pointing out this new health care venture.

Do you want to know what others think about your doctor? Check out RateMD another interesting health 2.0 startup focused on consumer driven information. How about comparing what you are paying for health care vs. what others are paying? Check out MedBillManager which allows you to manage, track and compare what others are being charged for health care.