UK Sends Data to The Cloud

One of the big barriers to both performing and consuming research is the issue of closed doors and ownership of data. Researchers struggle with gaining access to information. Readers of research struggle with gaining access to manuscripts locked away behind expensive subscription fees. Thus, the move to open access publishing is useful on multiple levels. The ability to have access to the best recent research findings is a critical component of best care.

The United Kingdom has taken a postive step with data from the public sector and goverment commisioned research by moving away from proprietary copyright laws and adopting the very popular Creative Commons licenses. They recently launched a new website, data.gov.uk as a resource for gaining access to this information. People developing the information will also have an easier time securing the protection of their data using the easy stardards of the Creative Commons rules. This certainly seems like a win-win for everyone.

By the way, this is really about opening data up to “the cloud” and I think we’ll see more and more opportunities to connect and free up data. To that end, you have to love the presence of the “Semantic Web” definition on the landing page for the UK’s new site.

What kind of data is available?

Here’s a data set to chew on: “The patient journey post hip fracture: What constitutes rehabilitation?

We’ve Changed Our Name!

Welcome loyal NPA Think Tank fans to PT Think Tank! Yes, this is the same place, we just now have a new name and a new url. I mean…I was always confused about what an NPA was anyway, and how do you think about one?

PT Think Tank is more than just a new blog name, however. PT Think Tank is a new solution. It’s a new business, in fact! PT Think Tank is brought to you by Eric Robertson and Tim Noteboom.

What do we do? Well, we still blog, but we can do much more. PT Think Tank is a technology solutions provider for physical therapists, physical therapy businesses, and educational providers.  We are the only business of its kind in that we exist solely for the advancement of technology within the physical therapy profession. Got a technology need? We probably will have something to say about it…something helpful, even!

Over the next few weeks we will be changing our site design to reflect our new purpose. We will be focusing more on cutting edge technologies in our blog topics, and we will be rolling out some new branding and a shiny new logo. Exciting times!

Of course, we will also be attending CSM in San Diego and hosting a party! See you on the roof at LOUNGEsix!

Can You Write?

US_Capitol_Building_at_night_Jan_2006We know the world is all about Healthcare reform right now…well a lot of it is. I saw that Congress received 150,000 phone calls in one day!

Well, if you don’t feel like calling and can’t get to Capitol Hill for a visit, try writing a letter! Check out this extremely detailed post about writing letters on the AAOMPT Student Special Interest Group blog.

Capitol Hill Day

Today, hundreds of physical therapists, members of the APTA’s Othopaedic section, and members of AAOMPT, are spending the day on Capitol Hill meeting with as many legislators as we can.

In today’s rapidly changing healthcare arena, the timing of this event couldn’t be better. Providing input from the physical therapist’s perspective is important as so many decisions are about to be made. The day has started out well, with some excellent breakfast at the Russell Senate Office Building. Present were the leadership of representative organizations. Left to right: Jay Irrgang (APTA-Orthopaedic section) Scott Ward (APTA) and Bob Rowe (AAOMPT).

A Simple Solution: Posterous.com

Eric's PosterousI get asked by quite a few physical therapists about the best way to establish some sort of online identity for themselves or, more often, their business. While my gut reaction is to suggest a WordPress, this does take at least some footwork to get off the ground and to look nice. Another option which, due to the insanely simple process of setting it up, maybe more palatable to some folks is Posterous.com

Posterous allows everyone to make a blog on the fly, and they take care of images, hosting, posting, etc. All the user has to do is to remember the email address to post something (post.posterous.com), find something of value on the web worth sharing, or write down some thoughts, and click send. That’s it!

This article by Guy Kawasaki does a great job explaining how one can use Posterous to it’s full potential, including simultaneously posting to several social media sites and blogs.

Its AAOMPT!

How about we start blogging again here at NPA Think Tank! I’m off to my favorite conference of the year, the Annual Conference of The American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists.

I’ll be presenting on physical therapy in the evolving healthcare landscape. For now, here is my current landscape, the clouds over Atlanta.