It has been a relatively quiet week, news-wise talking. Which was to be expected, after HIMSS, WHCC and Health2.0. Most of the news was about meaningful use. It gave me the chance to do some other things. I’m trying to improve the lay-out of the ICMCC website, which I hopefully will finish by June 1, as well as a new service to enhance the site as a major source of information on medical and care compunetics.
And I had time to prepare my presentation at the WHCC Europe, next week in Brussels. Of course it will be patient-related and in principle will be based on these two graphics:
And then we have of course the statistics for April.
Due to an error in our AwStats (see here) 4 days have not been properly counted. Nevertheless we registered for the first time over 100,000 pageviews and over 365,000 hits:
8,366 unique visitors
23,780 visits
365,401 hits
108,546 pageviews.
Since 1 January 2007:
Visits: 396,984
Pageviews: 1,411,484
Hits: 2,841,065
Average unique visitors per month in 2008: 6,750+
Average unique visitors per month in 2009: 8,670
And finally the 5 most viewed articles:
- Will the Adoption of Health Information Technology Really Improve Healthcare
- Advantages of an ASP model EHR/EMR
- Observations from a distance – Health 2.0 Conference Part 1 (updated 27 April)
- Demand? Check. Supply? Nope: 42% WANT Personal (Participatory) Health Records
- Observations – Meaningful Use? (updated 14 April)
and as a bonus:
Lodewijk Bos



