Alan,
Any evidence that health promotion material on the Web (or for that matter
in the waiting room on PC, interactive CD-ROM or whatever) has any effect
on health outcomes.
I only ask, because if there is I could recommend it in place of doctor/PN
etc. (universally acknowledged to be minimally effective) for my next years
health promotion activity. If not, could I ask where the funding is from
<g>.
Seriously, slick site, well done Gavin Venters (Webmaster) and all. I am
waiting to see if the CHINterface can be disseminated ?
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Dr Paul Galloway
MedWeb UK http://www.medweb.co.uk
The interactive medical website for UK doctors
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From: John Farenden <[log in to unmask]>
To: Alan Hyslop <[log in to unmask]>
Cc: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: ROLL UP ROLL UP
Date: Thursday 28 November 1996 10:49
On Thu, 28 Nov 96 09:33 GMT0, Alan wrote:
>Using this thin excuse, I'd like to announce that today is when the HEBS
>site goes live (Health Education Board for Scotland). A well-designed
>and useful health-promoting site, IMHO. See it at www.hebs.scot.nhs.uk
It seems to require a User Name and Password at the moment.
(10.50 28th November)
John Farenden
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