Literature DB >> 27577475

Health On the Net's 20 Years of Transparent and Reliable Health Information.

Célia Boyer1, Ron D Appel1, Marion J Ball1, Jan H van Bemmel1, Jean-Paul Bergmans1, Michel Carpentier1, Denis Hochstrasser1, Donald Lindberg1, Randolph Miller1, Jean-Claude Peterschmitt1, Charlie Safran1, Michèle Thonnet1, Antoine Geissbühler1.   

Abstract

The Health On the Net Foundation (HON) was born in 1996, during the beginning of the World Wide Web, from a collective decision by health specialists, led by the late Jean-Raoul Scherrer, who anticipated the need for online trustworthy health information. Because the Internet is a free space that everyone shares, a search for quality information is like a shot in the dark: neither will reliably hit their target. Thus, HON was created to promote deployment of useful and reliable online health information, and to enable its appropriate and efficient use. Two decades on, HON is the oldest and most valued quality marker for online health information. The organization has maintained its reputation through dynamic measures, innovative endeavors and dedication to upholding key values and goals. This paper provides an overview of the HON Foundation, and its activities, challenges, and achievements over the years.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27577475

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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