About this Blog
I publish original articles here but also comment in mainstream media. This is what I do every morning:
Find – I use several tools to automatically discover interesting information about health reform, trends, and solutions for aging-in-place and home healthcare. I then spend all morning every day reading through it to cull out the best to tell you about. My discovery tools include Google Alerts, newsletter subscriptions, LinkedIn discussion groups, and social media; and I follow carefully selected social media accounts, using Flipboard to read and comment.
Curate – Most of the these publications allow me to add value by posting comments to their articles, sharing my perspectives and insight, and occasionally linking to a related article here. These comments often result in active online discussions.
Share – I promote the articles you see in this blog using various social media accounts, but I also promote many more articles that I find online in the mainstream media, including those that don’t make sense to republish here. That means most of the value I bring is not housed in mHealthTalk but instead is spread around the Internet so even more people can benefit.
I primarily share on Facebook and Twitter, with some Pinterest boards used for Infographics, universal design photos, and other images. I do have a YouTube channel with a few videos, but not a lot. I’ve started curating articles on several Flipboard boards, because it’s easy for me to do so. The last icon listed above is for a weekly newsletter produced automatically with Paper.li, but they recently closed that service.