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SPM & Health Story Collaborative Join Forces: Please Share Your Stories During the Pandemic

CollaborationThe Society for Participatory Medicine (SPM) and the Health Story Collaborative (HSC) are partnering during this time to bring the power of storytelling to health care and explore what it means to practice participatory medicine in times of COVID-19. Please read the below and share your stories. In coming weeks watch for other collaborative activities […]
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NEJM: OpenNotes/"OurNotes" releases its innovative pre-visit questionnaire for COVID-19 televisits

This morning the New England Journal of Medicine released the latest publication about OpenNotes. The news: an innovative pre-visit form created for the “OurNotes” study has been released before the study is completed, for other providers to use to improve televisits during the pandemic. To access the form on the OpenNotes COVID-19 page shown above, […]
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A nurse writes from the COVID-19 front lines: "the biggest barrier to care I've ever faced"

Editor’s note: This post is from Amber Soucy MSN, RN, a board member of our Society for Participatory Medicine. Like many front-line health workers she hides the stress (see her profile photo at right), but this era is tough in ways nobody ever signed up for, and this post covers an angle that’s all Amber: […]
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Health informatics and why participatory healthcare is key to its future

Prologue from Dr. Sands: I trained in clinical informatics because of my belief that we needed to better empower healthcare professionals with information technology so they could take better care of patients, and spent many years creating and implementing these tools. But in my practice I learned that information technology can be even more empowering […]
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Web introduction to a crowd-sourcing platform for COVID-19 "information therapy"

“Information therapy” has long been part of the participatory medicine mindset. (See our 2007 post that mentions Josh Seidman PhD’s Center for Information Therapy – he went on to be president of SPM.) In the COVID-19 era, now more than ever, it's essential that clear, accurate, and up-to-date information reaches patients and families. This is […]
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COVID-19 Information Resources: SPM, Peter Elias MD & Others

“The cure for anxiety is knowledge and preparation.” That line is from the hip and edgy (and smart) Stanford doc @ZDoggMD in the amazing live conversation on YouTube he had with his 12 year old daughter last Friday. Here are some resources. Society for Participatory Medicine’s COVID-19 Resources Check out our resource page for COVID-19 […]
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Long-awaited US rules on data access and information blocking are out

The long-awaited rules on data access have been published this morning from two key parts of the US Department of Health & Human Services. I’ll expand this post with more links as we digest what’s been offered and will unfold in the coming week. The ONC rule Gateway page with summary and links Full text […]
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Three minute patient video nails the suffering from information blocking

Six weeks ago we hosted the Patient/caregiver letter supporting proposed HHS rules on improving flow of our data. It’s a crowdsourced collection of stories of how patients suffered, were harmed, incurred costs or delays because their own health data wasn’t at the point of need – or benefitted when data was available. A dozen more […]
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"Help me see the dragon I'm slaying": pathologists meeting directly with patients

Now this is patient-centered care. This may be the most wonderful participatory innovation I’ve seen since OpenNotes in 2012.? This one’s completely different: OpenNotes is about patient access to the medical record, but this one invites patients to see their tissue samples, simply so they can have a sense that their tumor is not something […]
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Epic, Using Scare Tactics & Paternalism, Opposes ONC Rule

Epic, Using Scare Tactics & Paternalism, Opposes ONC RuleEpic is a widely used Electronic Health Record (EHR) system by thousands of hospitals across the United States. There’s a very good chance that your physician uses Epic software in their everyday practice. Among many other tasks, Epic’s software helps manage your patient record, data, and laboratory results. Epic is against a proposed rule by […]
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Patient/caregiver letter supporting proposed HHS rules on improving flow of our data

We, the undersigned, are patients, family caregivers and advocates who strongly support ONC''s rule to improve patient data flow. See our stories.
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