The Impact of Healthcare Reform – Grand Rounds Call for Submissions

Highlight HEALTH will be hosting the next edition of Grand Rounds, 7.11, on Tuesday, December 7th.

Starting in January 2011, you’ll no longer be able to use your flexible spending account for over-the-counter medications unless you have a doctor’s prescription. For this edtion of Grand Rounds, we’d like to focus on the impact of healthcare reform: what are the changes to healthcare delivery, utilization, quality, costs (either as a provider or a patient) or outcomes. After all, these changes affect everyone, whether you’re a healthcare provider, a biomedical researcher and/or a patient. As host, I invite you to send your submissions.

Grand Rounds

What is Grand Rounds?

Grand Rounds is a weekly rotating summary of the best health and medical posts on the Web. Established in 2003, Grand Rounds is the oldest and most popular medical blog carnival on the Internet. Previous editions are listed at Blogborygmi and a calendar of upcoming editions is listed at Better Health.

Submissions are due by Sunday, December 5th at 10:00:00 UTC (6:00pm EST). The theme is “The Impact of Healthcare Reform”. Please use the following format and send your submissions to walter[at]highlighthealth.com.

Submission Format:

Subject line: Grand Rounds submission
Email body:
– Submitted Post Title
– Submitted Post URL
– Submitted Post Description

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Cancer Research Blog Carnival #38 Call for Submissions

Highlight HEALTH will be hosting the next edition of the Cancer Research Blog Carnival, edition #38, on Friday, October 1st. As host, I invite you to send your submissions.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Accordingly, the theme for next month’s edition of the Cancer Research Blog Carnival is Breast Cancer.

Twenty five years ago in 1985, the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca founded National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The aim is to promote mammography as the most effective weapon in the fight against breast cancer.

The Best of Highlight HEALTH 2009 – The Year in Review

Three years and going strong!

This month, Highlight HEALTH celebrates its third year promoting advances in biomedical research to encourage health literacy. We’re also excited to introduce the NIH Newsbot, which will help us to keep you up-to-date with the latest research news from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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The Highlight HEALTH Network consists of three web sites:

Each of these sites has a different purpose. Here at Highlight HEALTH, we focus on evidence-based biomedical research to educate readers and empower patients (if you’re interested in contributing, please let us know). Highlight HEALTH 2.0, a group effort, follows the use of Web 2.0 in health and medicine. Lastly, the Highlight HEALTH Web Directory is an online reference guide for reliable health and medical information.

There are a number of ways to connect with the Highlight HEALTH Network, including email or RSS feed, Twitter, FriendFeed and Facebook. If you have an internet-enabled cell phone, Highlight HEALTH can also be accessed via the mobile web.

Most popular articles for 2009

We’ve calculated the most popular articles for 2009 using two measures, either by the highest number of page views for the year (shown in red) or by the average number of page views (shown in white and calculated as the number of page views/number of days posted).

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Top 10 articles by page view

  1. Lack of Sleep Increases Susceptibility to the Common Cold
    (article #4; 10,679 page views)
  2. H1N1 Vaccine Study Summaries: Single Dose Provides Protection
    (article #42; 10,232 page views)
  3. Lifetime Immunity From the Flu
    (article #10; 8,611 page views)
  4. Brain Toniq Review: The Science Behind the Think Drink
    (article #17; 8,458 page views)
  5. What You Need to Know About the H1N1 Vaccine
    (article #47; 8,053 page views)
  6. Cancer Research Blog Carnival #21 – National Cancer Research Month
    (article #21; 8,036 page views)
  7. Clearing Up Concerns Over Vicks VapoRub
    (article #6; 7,914 page views)
  8. New Genes Associated with Blood Pressure and Hypertension
    (article #25; 7,638 page views)
  9. Read Highlight HEALTH In Your Inbox
    (article #3; 7,384 page views)

Top 20 articles by average page views/day

  1. H1N1 Vaccine Study Summaries: Single Dose Provides Protection
    (article #42; average: 96 page views/day)
  2. What You Need to Know About the H1N1 Vaccine
    (article #47; average: 88 page views/day)
  3. Finding Credible Health Information Online: MedLibs Round 1.8
    (article #54; average: 55 page views/day)
  4. Chromosome Telomeres and the Nobel Prize for Medicine
    (article #48; average: 54 page views/day)
  5. Details of Critically Ill Patients with H1N1 in Mexico and Canada
    (article #50; average: 53 page views/day)
  6. Rehabilitation at Home Just as Good as Day Hospital Care
    (article #43; average: 47 page views/day)
  7. Medpedia Now Includes News & Analysis, Alerts, Q&A
    (article #58; average: 42 page views/day)
  8. Safety and Distribution of the H1N1 Influenza Vaccine
    (article #53; average: 42 page views/day)
  9. Book Review: The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness
    (article #49; average: 41 page views/day)
  10. Health Highlights – October 30th, 2009
    (article #51; average: 37 page views/day)
  11. The Review Is In: Lifestyle Changes Prevent Breast Cancer
    (article #46; average: 36 page views/day)
  12. Physician Failure to Report Abnormal Test Results to Patients
    (article #32; average: 36 page views/day)
  13. New Genes Associated with Blood Pressure and Hypertension
    (article #25; average: 35 page views/day)
  14. Metabolic Discoveries Hidden In Our Genomes
    (article #39; average: 35 page views/day)
  15. The Spectrum Health Value Study: Insured vs. Uninsured
    (article #36; average: 33 page views/day)
  16. Cancer Research Blog Carnival #21 – National Cancer Research Month
    (article #21; average: 33 page views/day)
  17. Need For Less Sleep Associated with Gene Mutation
    (article #40; average: 33 page views/day)
  18. NIH to Hold Conference on Family History
    (article #38; average: 33 page views/day)
  19. Medpedia: Reliable Crowdsourcing of Health and Medical Information
    (article #34; average: 32 page views/day)
  20. Brain Toniq Review: The Science Behind the Think Drink
    (article #17; average: 32 page views/day)

Thanks for reading and Best of Health in the coming year!

Read Highlight HEALTH In Your Inbox

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed readers are great tools for managing information flow. Google Reader, Bloglines, NewsGator and other web-based news feed readers enable you to stay up-to-date with the latest content from your favorite websites.

Subscribe by email

However, occasionally you need something more convenient, something you can save and reference later. Receiving Highlight HEALTH Network updates via email is an excellent alternative for a number of reasons:

The Best of Highlight HEALTH 2008 – The Year in Review

As Highlight HEALTH celebrates its second year promoting advances in biomedical research to encourage health literacy, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued readership.

Three websites make up the Highlight HEALTH Network:

Each of these sites has a different purpose. Here at Highlight HEALTH, we focus on evidence-based biomedical research to educate readers and empower patients (if you’re interested in contributing, please let us know). Highlight HEALTH 2.0, a group effort, follows the use of Web 2.0 in health and medicine. Lastly, the Highlight HEALTH Web Directory is an online reference guide for reliable health and medical information.