by Susannah Fox | Dec 3, 2012
Warning: this doesn’t end well. Not for anyone in the story. Unless it changes you, as it did me. Jonathan Welch, MD, teaches at Harvard Medical School and practices in the ER at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. But, as is often the case in life, the...
by e-Patient Dave | Nov 1, 2012
Next in our series of posts by SPM members on their experience at last weekend’s PCORI workshop. See Monday’s introductory post. I recently met (face to face) Danny van Leeuwen, one of the newer members of our society. He’s a sensitive, caring...
by e-Patient Dave | Oct 31, 2012
Second in a series announced yesterday of posts by SPM members who attended last weekend’s PCORI workshop. This one’s from Kathy Day, an avid e-patient advocate from Maine. This originally appeared here on her blog, on Monday. Why PCORI made me endure...
by e-Patient Dave | Oct 30, 2012
As noted in today’s earlier post, we’re starting a series of posts by SPM members who participated in last weekend’s PCORI workshop. Kelly Young (@RAWarrior) is one of the smartest e-patients I’ve ever seen anywhere. Aside from her technical...
by e-Patient Dave | Oct 30, 2012
All: I’d like to collect a list of all blog posts about this PCORI weekend, from SPM members (our Society) and anyone else. Please write to blog@participatorymedicine.org, and disregard the auto-reply that you’ll get. __________________Â This post started...
by Kathleen O'Malley | Sep 18, 2012
Guest blogger Neel Shah, MD is the Executive Director of Costs of Care and a chief resident in obstetrics and gynecology based at Harvard Medical School. As a presidential election looms and the American economy struggles to recover, the spiraling costs of healthcare...
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