Medicine 2.0 explores the intersection of medicine, technology, and social media, providing insights into the transformation of healthcare in the digital age. It focuses on innovative applications of Web 2.0 technologies, such as social networking, blogs, wikis, and mobile devices, to enhance medical practice, research, and education. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary submissions from healthcare professionals, computer scientists, engineers, and social scientists.
Key topics covered include e-health, telemedicine, mobile health (mHealth), patient empowerment, online communities, and the use of social media in healthcare. Indexed in major databases, Medicine 2.0 aims to provide a platform for sharing ideas, best practices, and research findings on the use of technology to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. The primary audience include doctors, nurses, patients and health workers of all kinds, biomedical engineers, informaticians and software developers.
Medicine 2.0 supports open-access publishing, providing maximum visibility and reach for published works. By publishing in this journal, authors contribute to advancing the use of technology in healthcare, transforming how medicine is practiced and experienced. It is a valuable resource for those interested in the future of healthcare.