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This Business of Being Patients Is Far From All We Do

In this vivid talk [start at 5:05], Dr. Victor Montori of the Mayo Clinic tells about what one of his patients must do to address his high blood pressure, diabetes, his weight and the events in his life that compete for his attention. He describes how guidelines-based care and pay-for-performance incentives inadvertently undermine this patient’s willingness to take action. And he proposes that clinicians reorganize the care they deliver to 1) take into account the burden of treatment demands; 2) organize care to minimize disruption and 3) order treatment priorities from the patient’s perspective.

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Amazon, now Blogspot: “cloud only” is dead for health.

The comments below add significant thoughts to what I said - be sure to read them. A lot of people are intrigued with using "cloud" applications and storage for personal health data. This week we're seeing what I think is the final nail in the coffin of "cloud only"...

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The Social Life of Health Information, 2011

Here it is: my 2010-11 yearbook! Will you sign it? That's how I feel about this latest report from the Pew Internet Project and the California HealthCare Foundation: "The Social Life of Health Information, 2011."  It contains all the insights we've gathered over the...

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Map the frontier. Bring data. (More coming soon!)

The Pew Internet Project and California HealthCare Foundation will released our latest report on the internet's impact on health and health care tonight at midnight (Eastern U.S. time). It is titled, "The Social Life of Health Information, 2011" (and for those...

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Patient empowerment talk hits Israel

My friend Dorron Levy, who lives near Tel Aviv, alerted me to this blog post in Hebrew; Google's English translation here. It starts with CNN's Empowered Patient reporter Elizabeth Cohen, and moves on to discuss a recent conference organized by the University of Haifa...

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Pioneers of patient engagement

Credit where credit is due. The Danish Medical Association's annual meeting is coming up in a few days. For the event's blog, they requested a post about patient engagement! I wrote about the pioneers at my hospital who for many years have been saying that patients...

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John M. Grohol, Psy.D.

Dr. John M. Grohol, Psy.D. is a psychologist and technologist who specializes in examining and writing about the confluence of patient rights, technology, and mental health. In 1995, he founded Psych Central, the world's leading independent mental health site overseen by mental health professionals, which was acquired by Healthline in 2020. He founded and continues to oversee the independent online support group community for mental health concerns, My Support Forums since 2001. He is a co-founder of the Society for Participatory Medicine.

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