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(4)How “e-patients” can help healthcare achieve its potential
e-Patient Dave deBronkart
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5 years ago
Medical Self-Care Issue # 2 (1977)
Gilles Frydman
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9 years ago
Patient 2.0
Regina Holliday
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13 years ago
"Gimme my damn data!" - e-Patient Dave's keynote at Medicine 2.0 2009
e-Patient Dave deBronkart
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14 years ago
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Greater Boston Area United States
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Medical / Health Care / Pharmaceuticals
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epatientdave.com
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Insight, analysis, and advocacy for the new world of patient engagement and health data rights. Social media user with a purpose: building networks that make a difference.
Tags
e-patients
participatory medicine
healthcare
patient engagement
patient empowerment
health it
health
health data
e-health
patient safety
e-patient dave
medicine
innovation
cancer
informatics
let patients help
e-patient
patient centered
superpatients
patient advocacy
fhir
future of healthcare
nursing
transformation
diabetes
aging
clinical trials
quality improvement
medical librarians
health reform
meaningful use
epatient
patient activation
medical libraries
#diaeurope2019
patient experience
health quality
gimme my dam data
interoperability
imaging
radiology
health economics
financial toxicity
selection bias
survivorship
dave debronkart
drug development
patient satisfaction
customer satisfaction
social change
public speaking
nurse practitioners
patient partnerships
gynecology
colorado
patients safety
new hampshire
opennotes
geriatrics
patient centered healthcare
culture change
hospice
palliative care
indian health service
himss
alberta health services
collaboration
moocs
social media
mayo clinic
minimally disruptive medicine
victor montori
health costs
health insurance
hacking health
iom
institute of medicine
psychology
bmj
patient partnership
british medical journal
landmark education
empowerment
star wars
tedx
kidney cancer
renal cell carcinoma
eldercare
transparency
price transparency
rotary club
endpoints
pcmh
ncqa
patient centered medical home
social movements
shared decision making
hospitals
doug flutie
high reliability
open notes
optical illusion
illusions
thinking fast and slow
behavior change
nudge
switch
health care
medical home
pcpcc
emr
phr
ehr
arra
hitech
epatient dave
medicine 20
privacy
meaningful
use
participatory
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