by K. Thomas Pickard | Jul 18, 2012
Abstract Summary: Participatory medicine flourishes where there is an unimpeded flow of information. Open and freely available access to medical research improves outcomes and empowers e-patients. Traditionally, research papers undergo peer review before publication....
by Charles W. Smith | Jul 4, 2012
Abstract Keywords: Followup, physician-patient communication, patient-physician communication, patient engagement, participatory medicine, medication errors, medication side effects, lab results. Citation: Smith CW, Graedon J. Solving the followup dilemma. J...
by Kathleen O'Malley | Jun 19, 2012
Abstract Keywords: Open data, HIT, EHR, EMR, PHR, health apps, health care applications, patient engagement. Citation: O’Malley K. Health Datapalooza 2012: Apps are making a difference. J Participat Med. 2012 Jun 19; 4:e13. Published: June 19, 2012. Competing...
by Joe Graedon | Jun 6, 2012
Abstract Keywords: Physician-patient communication, patient-physician communication, patient engagement, participatory medicine, health data. Citation: Graedon J. The power of facilitated followup. J Participat Med. 2012 Jun 6; 4:e12. Published: June 6, 2012....
by Alan Greene | May 7, 2012
Abstract Keywords: Medication reconciliation, medication errors, Joint Commission, participatory medicine. Citation: Greene A, Greene J. Medication errors result from current medication reconciliation practices: it’s time to adopt participatory reconciliation. J...
by Diana Dill | Apr 25, 2012
Abstract Summary: Models of medical care that are patient-centered have demonstrated capability to improve quality of care and reduce costs, while at the same time improve patient satisfaction, adherence, and clinical outcomes. Patient-centered models also improve...