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Reducing Disparities, Spreading Improvement–Susannah Fox

November 25, 2008 By Susannah Fox Leave a Comment

Josh Seidman asks a very good question that goes toward our discussion of spreading improvement and the digital divide, “If [targeted] interventions… have been shown to have an enormous impact on the health of these populations, maybe Ix and related initiatives can be applied to a wide variety of challenges that underserved populations face — […]

Filed Under: found on the net Tagged With: digital divide, information therapy

Your Health Information at Your Fingertips–Susannah Fox

November 16, 2008 By Susannah Fox 8 Comments

Nancy B. Finn is a journalist with an expertise in the implementation of digital communications in health care and shared this story about personal health records: I was recently hospitalized. Fortunately I did not have to go through the emergency department but was admitted directly to a room. When I arrived, the nurse assigned to […]

Filed Under: hc's problem list Tagged With: Dossia, Google Health, iHealth Record, Microsoft HealthVault, Nancy B. Finn, personal health records

Confessions Yield Debate–Susannah Fox

November 13, 2008 By Susannah Fox 1 Comment

David Kibbe’s THCB post, Confessions of a Physician EMR Champion, has stirred debate in the comments section including some key insights from our own Gilles Frydman, who points out the need to add “patients” to the list of stakeholders, and Christine Gray, who writes about cultural differences among male and female doctors in adapting to […]

Filed Under: found on the net Tagged With: electronic medical record, the health care blog

Happy Dogs in a Pile of Sticks (Spreading Improvement in Chronic Disease Care)

November 11, 2008 By Susannah Fox 2 Comments

The California HealthCare Foundation’s Chronic Disease Care conference was so packed with great panels that I needed help choosing my targets. Here is the first in a series of posts about this event. Spreading Improvement: After the Innovators/Early Adopters

Filed Under: positive patterns, reforming hc Tagged With: california healthcare foundation, Christy Mokrohisky, chronic disease, data, Diane Stewart, Hunter Gatewood, innovation, Lisa Johnson, Mark Smith, safety net

Patient Involvement Makes People Smile–Susannah Fox

November 10, 2008 By Susannah Fox 1 Comment

Ted Eytan’s Photo Friday features a crowd of chronic disease care providers listening to patients tell their stories — and smiling as they see the impact of what they do. As I wrote in the comments, I’ll post here soon with more notes, but this photo is a good start toward understanding the impact of […]

Filed Under: found on the net Tagged With: chronic disease, e-patients, providers, Ted Eytan

Crowdsourcing a Survey: Reassured? Overwhelmed? Eager? Confused?–Susannah Fox

November 5, 2008 By Susannah Fox 8 Comments

The Pew Internet Project is finalizing our fall health survey and we are now in the painful cut phase. Here’s a question I’m hoping to save in a shorter form: At any point in your last search for health information online did you feel any of the following things? At any point, did you feel…?

Filed Under: demographics Tagged With: data, pew internet project, survey

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