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Useful Links

Biomed Central - http://www.biomedcentral.com

 Biotechnology Industry Business Information - http://biotech.about.com/

 Biotechnology Industry Organization - http://www.bio.org/

 Drug Facts and Comparisons - http://www.factsandcomparisons.com/

 Food and Drug Law Institute - http://www.fdli.org/

 HIPAA, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - http://www.wedi.org/public/articles/index~3.shtml

 Medicare - http://www.medicare.gov/

 National Academy of Sciences and Institute of Medicine - http://www.nas.edu/

 National Library of Medicine - http://www.nlm.nih.gov/

 National Patient Safety Foundation - http://www.npsf.org/

 NABP, National Association of Boards of Pharmacy - http://www.nabp.net/

 NCPDP, National Council for Prescription Drug Programs - http://www.ncpdp.org/main_frame.htm

 Pharmaceutical Care Management Association - http://www.pcmanet.org/

 Reuters Health News - http://www.reutershealth.com/en/index.html

 Safe Medicines - http://www.safemedicines.org/

 Safe Medication - http://www.safemedicine.com/

 Third Party Administrator Alliance - http://www.thetpaa.com

 U.S. Food and Drug Administration - http://www.fda.gov/





Recommended Patient Health Information Web Sites

1. National Institutes of Health

This Web site gives easy-to-read, accurate descriptions of conditions, causes, symptoms, and treatments by linking to trusted Web sites for specific information. For instance, someone looking up bone cancer would be linked to the bone cancer page on the National Cancer Institute Web site. Lots of Spanish-language materials available here as well.

2. American Diabetes Association

Not only gives extensive information about diabetes, its treatments, and ongoing research, but it also offers patients advice on nutrition and meal planning, fitness regimes, and lifestyle changes, and connects them with support groups in their communities. Also check out the ADA-sponsored, interactive nutrition site — My Food Advisor — which allows patients to create meal plans, find recipes, and research foods they can eat.

3. Mayo Clinic

Offers extensive disease/condition information, and goes a step further with its comprehensive and helpful “Treatment Decisions” section, Q&A section called “Ask a Specialist,” and a plethora of interactive quizzes, self-assessments, and calculators under “Health Tools.”

4. Drugs.com

Patients can read about their prescriptions or research the various drugs available for their condition. This site provides an easy-to-use drug interactions checker, and an innovative pill identification wizard that allows patients to enter the shape, color, and imprint of their mystery pill and view photographs of potential matches to identify the medication.

5. MedlinePlus

As well as offering patients information on wellness, diseases, drugs, and other health topics, this site has an extensive searchable medical encyclopedia with cool pictures and diagrams and a medical dictionary that gives spelling and pronunciation tips. It also offers health information in more than 40 languages.

6. Cleveland Clinic

Provides well-organized information on diseases, treatments, procedures, drugs, and current research. What sets this site apart is its use of multimedia formats: check out the very cool interactive tools, video health talks, online health chats, podcasts, and webcasts.

7. Family Doctor.org

Sponsored by the American Academy of Family Physicians, this site presents broader information on the patient experience, not only offering information on conditions and treatments, but tips for patients on choosing a doctor, understanding medical bills, navigating insurance coverage, and advocating for themselves. Also provides helpful information on children’s health and development issues, from toilet training to dog bites to acne.

8. HeartHub

The American Heart Association’s patient portal on heart disease supplies information, tools, videos, recipes, exercise tips, and expert advice for patients with heart disease and their families. Patients will dig Heart360, an interactive way to manage their heart health by tracking their medications, blood pressure, weight, exercise, and diet.

This article originally appeared in the March 2009 issue of Physicians Practice.