The ALISS project - sharing data to support people with long term health conditions
Jinfo Article
4th April 2011
By Andy Hyde
Abstract
Searching the web for information about medical conditions can mean that you are swamped with useless, and often disconcerting, results. This is particularly true when you need help and support with a long-term health condition rather than descriptions of symptoms and treatments. The ALISS project aims to overcome this for people in Scotland by unlocking information currently in databases, lists and directories.
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