Health And Wellness On The Internet - The Future
The demand for medical information online was highlighted in an article in The Telegraph in October 2010 ( ' Determination Health Information on the Internet ' published 15 / 10 / 10 ). According to the survey quoted, 65 percent of those questioned chose to surveillance online for answers to medical queries, compared with 43 percent who would ask their doctor first, 27 percent who looked to television programmes and just 14 percent who trusted government health information services.
The most influential force is likely to be the UK Government’s intention to overhaul English health provision as set out in the November 2010 Transparent Paper ‘Healthy Lives, Healthy People’. According to the paper ‘centralisation has failed’ and the Government is seeking to create a ‘public health service, not just a national disorder service’.
The aim is to decentralise the healthcare system in England with a view to eliminating negative living environments and pinched lifestyle habits and the intention is that this is done locally with the involvement of business and the community. The Light Paper does not imply how this will be done specifically ( details are to be published at a sequential date ) and how well the plan will work remains to be seen but the important point to note is that the Government wants to embrace a belief of holistic care. Political agendas and opinions to one side, it is fair to give voice that Federal policy is likely to command trends in the wellness and fitness industries.
Where does this dispensation health on the net? The Fair Paper does not specifically mention this but considering that the internet is existent extensively used by the NHS in providing health care, it is impartial to suggest that it will become even more material.
At the moment, everything from booking appointments on line to downloading leaflets; sharing research and ace networking to joining support groups can be done via the internet and the more holistic, patient and citizens centred healthcare that the Government is proposing will only attach the role of IT in healthcare even supplementary.
But with the wealth of information out there, what friendly of reassurance is there that the information you are accessing is unconditional and safe? According to Streetdoctor Jonty Heaversedge, ( quoted in the supreme Telegraph article ) it is best to leave diagnosis up to a known but that there is a great deal of good that can be gained from people getting involved in their own health by using the internet to maintain their good and even help improve existing and professionally diagnosed conditions. He went on the announce that ‘when used wisely, the internet helps us with what is a reciprocal rap: your future health’ and this certainly reflects the Government’s outlined intentions.
The message seems to be that the internet will be used more and more as a springboard to help everyone access reliable face to face healthcare. Of course, checking licence and qualifications is essential when contacting a experienced but certainly the internet is commotion to be an essential tool in delivering holistic healthcare into the 21st century.
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