Friday, February 19, 2010

MedlinePlus Go Local Announcement by NLM

National Library of Michigan (NLM) announced on Feb. 18, 2010 they will discontinue support of the MedlinePlus Go Local projects. See below for the statement from NLM.

The future of Michigan Health Go Local has not been determined at this point, however we are accepting comments. Please share your thoughts.

Thanks, Linda Draper
Project Director, Michigan Health Go Local
ldraper@wayne.edu
migolocal@wayne.edu

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Forwarded from the National Library of Medicine:

Colleagues: Since 2001, the National Library of Medicine has supported Go Local web sites across the United States. The goal of Go Local was to connect users to health services in their local communities. This seemed like a natural extension to MedlinePlus, which provides health information. In 2001, Go Local was a unique service.

Over the past nine years, the Internet has evolved. Search engines that people use daily, such as Google, Yahoo, and Bing, bring health services listings to users. These sites include provider-level directory information and can collect user reviews that Go Local cannot. Health insurance sites give insured users local practice details, such as hours, fees, parking, and quality ratings based on provider or facility performance measures. To include this granularity in Go Local would not be feasible.

The changed Internet environment, coupled with declining use, has led to a decision by NLM to phase down and end its support for the MedlinePlus Go Local program. Resources are tight throughout our profession and as the internet has moved forward, it no longer makes sense to use scarce resources to compete with machine-based indexing used by the search engines.

NLM is grateful to the hundreds of people whose time, labor, ideas and patience went into creating Go Local. For many years we could proudly point to Go Local as a unique and valuable service to so many people in this country. We will be working with our partners around the country as they make decisions about what to do in their local areas.

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Thursday, February 04, 2010

Treatment for Winter Blues

The holidays are but a dim memory. Here in Michigan, the days continue to be short, and for the most part, snowy and cold. January and February are usually the months when people experience post holiday depression and seasonal affective disorder (SAD). These conditions cause sufferers to feel a decrease in energy and a lack of interest in life. Whether post holiday depression, SAD, or clinical depression, treatment is available from your local health professional. Michigan Health Go Local includes listings for Mental Health Clinics/Programs, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Social Workers, and Counselors. You can choose any of these service terms from the Directory or you can choose the health terms mental health or depression.

As always, if you have any comments or suggestions for organizations that you would like to see included in Michigan Health Go Local, please email us at migolocal@wayne.edu.