Abstract
This Health Industry Insights report examines the application of Web 2.0 technologies - such as social networking, user-generated content (e.g., blogs, podcasts, videos, and wikis), and specialized search - to create the Health 2.0 market, which is still emerging and very much in a nascent stage.
"The Health 2.0 market is reminiscent of the early Internet days, with hundreds of start-up and established companies. Some vendors serve a specific niche, while others offer a variety of Health 2.0 capabilities and are thus challenging to categorize neatly. And with the explosive rate of innovation, some organizations will simply defy categorization. Like any highly fragmented market, there will likely be more losers than winners as companies struggle to balance developing the next cool technology with establishing a sustainable business model," said Lynne A. Dunbrack, Health Industry Insights program director.
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Health Industry Insights Opinion
- In This Report
- Situation Overview
- Definitions/Descriptions
- How Does It Work
- Figure: Health Industry Insights' Health 2.0 Model
- Market Segments
- Communities
- Table: Representative Examples of Consumer Social Networking Sites
- Table: Representative Examples of Provider Social Networking Sites
- Directories and Ratings Sites
- Table: Representative Examples of Directories and Rating Sites
- Health Advisory Services, Content, and Portals
- Table: Representative Examples of Health Advisory Services, Content, and Portals
- Multimedia
- Online Care
- Table: Representative Examples of Online Care
- Specialized Search Engines
- Table: Representative Examples of Specialized Search
- Future Outlook
- Industry Impact
- Challenges
- Market Trends
- Essential Guidance
- Actions to Consider
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Synopsis

