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Chronic Disease in Data and Narrative–Susannah Fox

March 24, 2010 By Susannah Fox 60 Comments

For the past 5 months I have been immersed in data and narrative about chronic disease. The result, “Chronic Disease and the Internet,” is a report sponsored by the Pew Internet Project and the California HealthCare Foundation. We find that living with a heart condition, lung condition, high blood pressure, diabetes, and/or cancer has an […]

Filed Under: patient networks, understanding statistics Tagged With: california healthcare foundation, chronic disease, Pew Internet, Pew Research Center

Designing for Better Health

March 3, 2010 By Susannah Fox Leave a Comment

This is a banner week for people who think good design contributes to better health. On Monday, DiabetesMine and the California HealthCare Foundation launched the 2010 DiabetesMine Design Challenge. Last year the contest garnered more than 150 entries and awarded a grand prize, a “most creative” prize, and a kids’ category prize. I can’t wait […]

Filed Under: positive patterns Tagged With: Better Health, california healthcare foundation, Center Stage, Clinical Experience, Clinical Settings, Cognitive Decline, Demonstration Projects, design, Design Challenge, diabetes, diabetesmine, Health Care Initiatives, National Advisory Committee, National Program Director, observations of daily living, ODLs, Patti Brennan, Pew Research Center, Premature Infants, Project HealthDesign, Real People, Rise To The Challenge, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Stress Levels, Strict Policies, Taking Center Stage

The Social Life of Health Information–Susannah Fox

June 10, 2009 By Susannah Fox 10 Comments

The Pew Internet/California HealthCare Foundation report, The Social Life of Health Information, is packed with new findings from a survey of 2,253 adults, including 502 cell-phone interviews, conducted in either English or Spanish. We spent a bundle of money on making this a random sample of the U.S. population, but guess who got a call […]

Filed Under: demographics, trends & principles Tagged With: California Healthcare, california healthcare foundation, Cheat Sheet, Comfort Food, E-Patient Dave, Foundation Report, Hat Tip, Health Info, health information, Healthcare Report, Information Gathering, information therapy, Interview In The Mix, Interviewer, John Seely Brown, Medical Issues, Mobile Internet, Paul Duguid, Pew Internet, Phone Interviews, Random Sample, Survey Questions, Tom Ferguson

Mobile could be a game-changer – but only for those who get in the game.–Susannah Fox

April 23, 2009 By Susannah Fox 10 Comments

Original title: Health 2.0 meets Ix: Susannah Fox’s presentation Here are my prepared remarks for the “Navigating the New Health Care Delivery System” segment at the Health 2.0 meets Ix conference (with the lines I added to respond to other themes brought out during the conference in bold) “Is Health IT the answer? Only if […]

Filed Under: trends & principles Tagged With: california healthcare foundation, health 2.0, information therapy, mobile, participatory medicine, pew internet project

Patient Voices at CHCF’s Chronic Disease Care Conference

December 29, 2008 By Susannah Fox 7 Comments

This is the second in a series of posts about the California HealthCare Foundation’s Chronic Disease Care conference (the first was Happy Dogs in a Pile of Sticks). Patient Voices: Managing Chronic Conditions, Living our Lives Ted Eytan snapped a photo that captured this session: Patient Involvement Makes People Smile Here is each person’s story:

Filed Under: e-patient stories, positive patterns, reforming hc Tagged With: california healthcare foundation, chronic disease, conferences, diabetes, e-patients

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

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