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Social media as a platform for hope

November 15, 2018 By Susannah Fox 1 Comment

A group of men stand in knee-deep flood waters with two kayaks. One man is in a kayak.

I’ve been thinking about how people react to a crisis. How, if we are lucky, we find ways to lend and borrow expertise to get through it. And how we lend and borrow courage. In the American South, there is something called the Cajun Navy, an ad hoc, informal group of people who use their […]

Filed Under: demographics, peer-to-peer health care Tagged With: Cajun Navy, demographics, flip teaching, peer-to-peer healthcare, Sara Riggare, social media

A deep dive into food allergy research and education

November 8, 2018 By Susannah Fox 21 Comments

Cartoon: One woman says, "Food allergies are all in your head." Other woman replies, "No, in my head I'm punching you in the face."

Longtime followers of this blog know I believe in the power of peers, particularly among people living with rare conditions, and may also know that I am a food-allergy mom. This past weekend I had the chance to attend the annual conference for my rare community, FAREcon, and drink from the peer advice well. Warning: This […]

Filed Under: patient networks, peer-to-peer health care, research issues Tagged With: food allergy, Rare Disease

The Great Now What

October 29, 2018 By Susannah Fox Leave a Comment

A hand pieces together a ripped-up photo of a woman. Text reads: More than half of survivors live with chronic pain.

Today is World Stroke Day. With this post I’m amplifying the work that Maggie Whittum and her team are doing to raise awareness of the following: 15 million people suffer a stroke each year worldwide. Stroke is the #4 killer and the #1 cause of long-term disability in the U.S. There are over 7 million […]

Filed Under: hc's problem list, key people Tagged With: Maggie Whittum, stroke

Data as an engine of disruption in health care

October 22, 2018 By Susannah Fox 32 Comments

Medical records closes at 5pm on Friday by Regina Holliday

Continuing my practice of “flipping” an event — posting what I hope to get across in advance in order to jump start the conversation — here is a preview for a panel set to take place on Oct. 23. My co-panelists (Iya Khalil, Deborah Kilpatrick, and Don Rucker) and I will talk about data as an engine […]

Filed Under: health data, medical records, policy issues Tagged With: Anil Sethi, Blue Button, Deborah Kilpatrick, Deven McGraw, Don Rucker, EHR, electronic medical record, FasterCures, flip teaching, Harlan Krumholz, Hugo Campos, Iya Khalil, Lisa Bari, Lucia Savage, Milken Institute, Open Notes

Linking & Amplifying User-centered Networks through Connected Health (L.A.U.N.C.H.)

October 18, 2018 By Susannah Fox 4 Comments

Three lines of far away mountain ranges

Continuing my practice of “flipping” an event — posting what I hope to get across in advance in order to jump start the conversation, here is a preview for a panel set to take place at 12pm on Friday, Oct. 19, in Boston. One of the maxims I carry with me into every meeting and […]

Filed Under: key people, positive patterns Tagged With: connected health, Don Berwick, Don Norman, flip teaching, LAUNCH, Lisa Klesges

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