eHealth Isn’t Rocket Science…But Maybe it Should Be
We can learn a lot from the Ansari X-Prize for space that can be applied to the woeful problems of eHealth.
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We can learn a lot from the Ansari X-Prize for space that can be applied to the woeful problems of eHealth.
eHealth Isn’t Rocket Science…But Maybe it Should Be Read More »
The decision to order a drink is simple — with very complex potential outcomes when you look at the bigger picture
The limits to individual action Read More »
Food is one of my great passions. It’s nice to have one that just happens to overlap with a basic need for survival and is a topic that is perhaps the single most powerful lever for social change in the world. We all have to eat and when we can’t eat, or consume enough, or
Ideology-Free Food Systems Change Read More »
Wikipedia contributions are starting to plateau in part because some of the qualities of a healthy, creative system are being eroded by changes in how posts are being edited and controlled.
Wikipedia and the Limits of Co-Creation(?) Read More »
Is asking whether organics are healthier than conventional food the wrong question — and why the questions we ask shape the knowledge we have
Asking the Right Question / Adding to the Organics Debate Read More »
Focusing on nutrients in the organic-health debate is missing the point on the benefits to the environment and social determinants of health of organics.
The Organic – Health debate Read More »
Do important things with our lives: how can systems dynamics help?
Doing important things Read More »
Is obesity the new tobacco? The parallels are striking.
Obesity the new tobacco? Read More »