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Achieving better health care one patient at a time

reshealth.org — “Achieving better health care one patient at a timeView full resource at reshealth.org

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Find out how we achieve better health care one patient at a time. Our awards and distinctions make us nationally ranked http://ow.ly/2oMqd

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HD Care Compass - Patient Resource for Surgery & Tests - Health Dialog

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Health Dialog Care Compass helps patients with pre and post procedure planning. http://t.co/uHRwVjdI

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Patient Portal | Personal Medicine of Kentucky - Attentive Pediatric Care for Your Child

personalmedicineofkentucky.com — “Patient Portal (technology by Hello Health) enables you to engage in your own healthcare with your provider, online.View full resource at personalmedicineofkentucky.com

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westr westr PhD, Doctor, and Health Social Media

RT @nataliehodge: Patient Portal | Personal Medicine of Kentucky - http://t.co/bJtIniAA need medical records? just log in... #pm101

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New diabetes guidelines emphasize patient-centered care

yalemedicalgroup.org — “Approach allows for individual needs, patient education and choice.View full resource at yalemedicalgroup.org

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Successful type 2 #diabetes therapy treats the person, not just the illness: New guidelines: http://t.co/Im0lzdRT

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When Patient Rights are Violated in Long-Term Care : The Eldercare Support Group

takingcareofthefolks.com — “When Patient Rights are Violated in Long-Term Care : The Eldercare Support GroupView full resource at takingcareofthefolks.com

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How Transparency Can Empower Patients and Fix Health Care - Lindsay Abrams - The Atlantic

theatlantic.com — “Who's watching the health care professionals? A Johns Hopkins surgeon calls for a major paradigm shift.View full resource at theatlantic.com

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via .@TheAtlanticHLTH .@readingirl: How Transparency Can Empower Patients and Fix Health Care http://t.co/R9UX58hL # Unaccountable

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Sydney Spondyloarthritis Centre | BJC Health Connected Care

bjcconnectedcare.com — “BJC Health established the Sydney Spondyloarthritis Centre at the start of 2012 to improve the care for patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis & related spondyloarthritis.View full resource at bjcconnectedcare.com

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Why is it so difficult to provide integrated rheumatology care? | BJC Health Connected Care

bjcconnectedcare.com — “Dr Irwin Lim discusses the difficulties in providing an integrated rheumatology service.View full resource at bjcconnectedcare.com

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Docs, Nurses May Overestimate Quality of Their Care - Nursing News

allnurses.com — “Doctors and nurses may overestimate the quality of the care they provide hospital patients in the hours leading up to a serious complication, according to a small new study. After reviewing the records of 47 patients, Dutch researchers found that for more than half there wereView full resource at allnurses.com

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Docs, Nurses May Overestimate Quality of Their Care: Doctors and nurses may overestimate the quality of the care... http://t.co/3HcmXAo0

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“What I’ve Learned from e-Patients”: Doc Tom and Dan Hoch, 2005 | e-Patients.net

e-patients.net — “Thanks to the extraordinary Dutch e-patient / expert patient Lodewijk Bos (Twitter), president of ICMCC, I discovered this classic that I didn't know existed.View full resource at e-patients.net

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2005 DocTom / @DBHoch PLoS classic "What I've Learned from e-Patients" is finally on e-patients.net :) http://is.gd/ccWA0

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House calls back in vogue for some doctors - Health - Health care - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “Pediatrician Natalie Hodge spent seven years in a hectic doctor's office. Some days, she'd see 40 sick kids, 10 minutes at a time. Moms calling for advice about sore throats or ear aches had to wait. Hodge could only find time to return those calls as she drove home.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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nataliehodgePersonal Medicine in Paducah, Kentucky. Dr Hodge was a featured speaker at the Mayo Clinic's Transform Symposium in '09 and has been named by Brian Dolan of Mobi Heath News as "The First iPhone Doctor". She is the author of The Personal Pediatrics Primer for the Progressive Parent.

Dr. Hodge's special interests in pediatrics include nutrition, prevention and the potential for the internet to strengthen physician patient relationships. Dr. Hodge is a member of the Health care Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), a Fellow of the Academy of Pediatrics' Quality and Innovation Network, and a founding member of the Society for Participatory Medicine. Participatory Medicine is an emerging group of engaged patients and physicians who believe that mutual trust and understanding as well as use of media, health IT strengthens the physician patient relationship and provides for better care." /> Natalie Hodge, MD, FAAP Active Health Library, Doctor, Pediatrician, and Physician

Ban the Phrase "Do Everything": It's Dangerous Nonsense | GeriPal - Geriatrics and Palliative Care Blog

geripal.org — “Ban the Phrase "Do Everything": It's Dangerous Nonsense | GeriPal - Geriatrics and Palliative Care BlogView full resource at geripal.org

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Ban the Phrase "Do Everything" in patient discussions GeriPal - http://t.co/lKUeytyE via @GeriPalBlog It's vague #hpm #hpmmd #hospice #hcsm

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email : Webview : The Aging Patient - A Live CPE Webinar Series for Drake Alumni and Friends

e2.ma — “Join fellow Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences alumni and friends every Thursday in September as we explore the pharmacist's role in caring for . . . THE AGING PATIENT A 4-Part Live Webinar CPE Activity Drake has partnered with the Collaborative Education Institute (CEI) to offer this live, web-based series focused on caring for the aging patient. All four activities are being developed by Drake alumni and faculty, specifically to support our alumni, preceptors and other frView full resource at e2.ma

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THE AGING PATIENT- A 4-Part Live Webinar CPE Activity http://t.co/tdjo5lFc

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5 questions to ask about your prescription

kevinmd.com — “When I see a patient I advise them of any follow-up that is needed or how to reach me for questions.View full resource at kevinmd.com

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How A Major Hospital Got Healthier With Big Data - Forbes

forbes.com — “In 2006. Charite was run in a traditional fashion based on a data warehouse. Most of the information focused on finance and was used for historical reporting. This is in sharp contrast to what is happening at the hospital today. Now more than 700 people have access to a central data warehouse that is not just financial information but operation as well. Every senior manager has read access to data about operations, scheduling, patient care, and when appropriate, patient records. This data is notView full resource at forbes.com

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How A Major Hospital Got Healthier With Big Data http://t.co/2sg1g5SR

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