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Health 2.0 built on the possibilities for changing health care, which started with the introduction of eHealth in the mid-1990s following the emergence of the World Wide Web. Critics of the technologies have expressed concerns about possible misinformation and violations of patient privacy. Some Health 2.0 proponents see these technologies as empowering patients to have greater control over their own health care and diminishing medical paternalism. It has been defined variously as including social media, user-generated content, and cloud-based and mobile technologies. " Health 2.0" is a term introduced in the mid-2000s, as the subset of health care technologies mirroring the wider Web 2.0 movement.
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