How do you find or choose a new doctor? I know I choose my doctors based on what family members, friends or current doctors recommend. Sometimes though, you need to find a doctor and the above options may not be convenient or available. Imagine if you relocated to a new city? Where do you turn to reliably find a doctor or caregiver? Currently, most existing online platforms are listing sites or indexes where either patients can post information and rate caregivers, or where caregivers can provide information on their clinics for reference by patients. These systems are incomplete as they only provide information on one side or the other – and not from both. (For more on this topic checkout “Choosing your next doctor…” by Subbu Arumugam of Chicago Health Technology & Health 2.0.) Human Practice, a web-based application in its pilot stages, aims to leverage social networking to get the right kind of information from both sides into the hands of the user. Human Practice is not a search, index or ratings and review site. In fact, it is more akin to a peer-to-peer or word-of-mouth system, where patients seeking care will be able to interact with qualified caregivers and caregivers will be able to connect with patients.
For more information you can visit Human Practice or tweet them @humanpractice
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