Originally published at the THL Blog http://wp.me/p1v84h-FB
The big news this week seemed to relate to the shifts in coverage related to the Affordable Care Act implementation, thus you’ll see a variety of tags related to these issues, as well as a Twitter chat held by the White House to discuss related issues. In addition, there are a number of tags on events or conversations in other countries, as well as some local Ann Arbor news; some perspectives on medical education trends and lifestyles; informatics; stigma; patient care; conversations between clinicians and researchers; and more.
#ACA = Affordable Care Act
Nearly 99% of women have used contraception, but most young women struggle to afford it. Thx to
#ACA, that will change tomorrow.#herhealth— Kirsten Gillibrand (@SenGillibrand) July 31, 2012
8 preventative care services now free for women thanks to
#ACA: on.wh.gov/taHM RT to spread the word.#herhealth twitter.com/whitehouse/sta…— The White House (@whitehouse) August 1, 2012
22 preventive services for women, including pregnant women, covered w/ no co-pay or cost sharing 1.usa.gov/MmmIPp
#ACA#womenshealth— HealthCare.gov (@HealthCareGov) August 3, 2012
Happy 47th anniversary to Medicare! Find out five ways that health care reform strengthens Medicare: OFA.BO/72gzP1
#ACA— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) July 30, 2012
she provided healthcare for 35 years as a nurse; now she can’t get the healthcare she needs to live. huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/30/hea…
#aca#insurance— Leana S. Wen MD (@DrLeanaWen) August 3, 2012
#BlogHer12 = BlogHer 2012, the annual blogging conference for women
Catch DW founder Robin Strongin at
#BlogHer12 – She’ll be speaking on Thursday about online communities and health. ar.gy/1Wwx— disruptivewomen (@disruptivewomen) August 1, 2012
#BNEforum12 = Australian National Biennial Education Forum 2012
Remember, without data you are just another person with an opinion – Andreas Schleicher OECD
#bneforum12— nyunkia tauss (@nyunkiatauss) August 2, 2012
Interesting in the context of
#BNEForum12 RT@catherinedeveny: Atlantic report – Finland as an educational superpower. theatlantic.com/national/archi…— ahiskens (@ahiskens) August 2, 2012
Valerie Hannon – good learning has the same brain chemistry as crack cocaine
#BNEForum12— ahiskens (@ahiskens) August 2, 2012
#CHCchat = Canadian Health Care Chat
RT
@pchcbaltimore: Health center patient-per-day (PPD) cost: $1.67Hospital out-PPD: $7.59Hospital in-PPD: $41.36#NHCW12#CHCchat— CHC Chat(@CHC_Chat) August 3, 2012
#freesciencefriday = Free Science Friday
RT
@pfanderson: When and why will people choose vaccination during a pandemic? > ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…#freesciencefriday— Einstein Coll of Med (@EinsteinMed) August 3, 2012
#hcr = Health Care Reform
Breaking Down the Three Health Reforms Taking Effect Today via CAHealthline ow.ly/cFzyU
#HCR#ACA#WomensHealth#MDChat— Elin Silveous (@ElinSilveous) August 1, 2012
News from USHealthCrisis Castlight Health CMO Dena Bravata on the Supreme Court decision (transcript) buff.ly/NIaQTE
#hcr#healthca…— francine hardaway (@hardaway) August 1, 2012
@hardaway where you been? ‘News from USHealthCrisis Castlight Health CMO Dena Bravata on#scotus decision’ buff.ly/NIaQTE#hcr#aca— Gregg Masters (@2healthguru) August 1, 2012
#hic12 = Health Informatics Conference 2012, Sydney, Australia
@richtagg I am not hearing much about patient participation in the design stage.#hic12— Regina Holliday (@ReginaHolliday) July 31, 2012
Arthritis Victoria has built a nice& very comprehensive map of relevant services overlaying Google Mapsbit.ly/eZ375m
#hic12— Matthew Holt (@boltyboy) August 2, 2012
How do we address bad data?Open api to better address data capture, open record patient acts as a double check.
#hic12— Regina Holliday (@ReginaHolliday) July 31, 2012
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@enricocoiera: Informatics is as much about computers as cardiology is about stethoscopes to quote my younger self#hic12#healthIT— Heather Leslie (@omowizard) July 31, 2012
“People with chronic disease are more likely to blog or participate in online discussions”
#hic12— Carolyn DerVartanian (@carolyndv) July 31, 2012
#HIVstigma = HIV Stigma
Check out our new graphic! We must understand how different stigmas intersect to combat HIV.
#hivstigma#AIDS2012 twitter.com/stigmaactionne…— StigmaActionNetwork (@stigmaactionnet) July 31, 2012
“Stigma remains the single most important barrier to public action.” – Ban Ki Moon
#APIHealth#HIVStigma@btpmay19 via.me/-3gk46ty— MAP For Health (@mapforhealth) July 27, 2012
#MediaMonday
#MediaMonday RT@clluke2edu:#MarioKart items make appearance on#annarbor sidewalks.@umichstudents#umsocialinstagr.am/p/NuGrxgIJxB/— Michigan Students (@UmichStudents) July 30, 2012
#MedStudent = Medical Students
#MedStudent reflects on key moments that “made me more caring, compassionate future doctor” ow.ly/cHIXM via@daniellenjones#obgyn— AMS Phoenix Project (@AMSPhoenix) August 3, 2012
Great personal statement advice from
@futuredocs at wp.me/pxRkH-7n and I chime in with this: pediatriccareer.org/2011/08/its-li…#medstudent#meded— Terry Kind (@Kind4Kids) July 30, 2012
All DVT cases are like “Bob was on a plane for 14 hours”. I wana be like “or he was a
#MedStudent studying for this exam”#PulmonaryEmbolism— MedSchoolHumor (@medschoolhumor) August 3, 2012
#PCEHR = Personalized Care Electronic Health Record
AHIMA White Paper Tackles
#HIE Data Integrity Issues bit.ly/MnquIo#ehealth#healthIT. Relevant to#PCEHR in Australia.— Peter Apostolopoulos (@PeterAposto) August 3, 2012
Study by Kaiser shows that a strong PHR user interface drives a business case- consumer retention bit.ly/MhNvwl
#PCEHR#hic12— georgemargelis (@georgemargelis) July 31, 2012
#PhxFri = A weekly Twitter chat for the Canadian Associated Medical Services Phoenix Project
T4: Compassion is not only personal but its something that comes with an experience too
#phxfri— Robert Green (@HealthcareNovel) July 27, 2012
Agreed! MT
@natricer: T3 applicants for hlthcare need to have some empathy/compassion already in order to do this job?#PHXFRI— Baroque Librarian (@BaroqueLibraria) July 27, 2012
T2 Soft skills are often taught in
#MedSchool but seems more like after thought than something critical to care ow.ly/bV64A#phxfri— AMS Phoenix Project (@AMSPhoenix) July 27, 2012
#phxfriT2 Medical education can be brutal on caring young potential physicians.Sleep. Moving. Demands. Cost. Care for caretaker?— Joleen Chambers (@JjrkCh) July 27, 2012
T3 Are med students resisting the status quo?Demanding more balance and honesty?
#phxfri— Joleen Chambers (@JjrkCh) July 27, 2012
#pilus = Microsoft’s Partners in Learning, US
Any twitter newbies, my 2nd graders made this twitter tutorial this year!
#pilus youtube.com/watch?v=EwqfDi…— Karen Mensing (@MsMensing) August 1, 2012
Check out http://atc21s.Org Pilots to research teaching impact on 21st century skills.
#pilus— Lee Kolbert (@TeachAKidd) August 1, 2012
#ptcare = Patient Care
Improving Patient Satisfaction: What’s Holding Doctors Back? vsb.li/VmmOxd
#hcsm#ptcare— Nrip Nihalani (@nrip) August 1, 2012
#S4PM = Society for Participatory Medicine
Accuracy of medical information on the Internet bit.ly/NWGPkj thx
@sciam@jalees_rehman cc/@pfanderson@s4pm#epatients#s4pm#hcsm— kim whittemore (@kimwhit) August 3, 2012
Health literacy: the missing link in patient-physician communication (deck) sco.lt/53v2un | slideserve
#hcsm#hcsmeu#drpt#sdm#s4pm— Andrew Spong (@andrewspong) August 3, 2012
Patient’s Insights Views & Observation of Teams (PIVOT) Thanks to
#s4pm & SharedEACH members who participated in survey simulation.northwestern.edu/content/resear…— Susan Eller (@s_eller) July 31, 2012
Kudos Simon!
@kimwhit: “Trying to Engage Doctor in Participatory Medicine?” by@simonsikorskimd bit.ly/NiFu4d#s4pm#hcsm— Gregg Masters (@2healthguru) July 31, 2012
MT
@harriseve: aww MT@hugooc: Docs R concernd access 2 test results may confuse pts— Don’t be.#S4PM bit.ly/NRibkU— Carla N. Berg (@confluently) July 31, 2012
@confluently@harriseve@hugooc FYI bodboss.com/?spref=tw + bodboss.com/2012/07/why-yo… by@bbgrayrn GR8 pieces on ‘Don’t be’ view.@reginaholliday— Alexandra Yperifanos (@AlexYperifanos) July 31, 2012
Together, we can make it better. How a patient’s story is inspiring our culture.
#s4pm daws.in/MWWDon— Nick Dawson (@nickdawson) July 31, 2012
#SDM = Shared Decision Making
“Great doctors diagnose preference”- Chris Trimble
#healthcare#innovation#sdm youtu.be/8Tj5O9FbNbY— Dartmouth MHCDS (@DartmouthMHCDS) August 1, 2012
Implementing shared decision making (
#SDM ) at point of care (#poc ), a Whitepaper: blog.healthdialog.com/from-theory-to…— brett johnson (@granitehead) July 31, 2012
In keeping w/ yesterday’s post about the importance of (-) study results: a
#SDM study that showed no + impact: lnkd.in/C3M7Yn— GeriLynn (@GeriLynn) August 1, 2012
Shared decision-making between doctors and patients can reduce antibiotic usebit.ly/M0bTBi
#sdm— MD News Links (@MDNewsLinks) July 31, 2012
#TXFM = Transform 2012, Mayo Clinic
#TXFM Schedule posted in full; mayo.edu/transform Come see what all the buzz is about – still time to register!— MCCFI (@MayoInnovation) August 3, 2012
#WHChat = White House Chat
#ACA gives women control over their care. What about men?#WHchat— Joe Cool (@AsianGlowJoe) August 2, 2012
Missed today’s
#WHChat on preventive care benefits for women? Check out the full Q&A: sfy.co/c1Cm via@storify#aca#healthreform— White House Live (@WHLive) August 2, 2012
#XXinHealth = XX in Health (XX standing for the double-X chromosome, therefore, women in health)
‘What Does it Mean to Be a Women In HealthCare” Thoughts from
@foundhealth CEO – ow.ly/cFiws |#xxinhealth#blogher12— FoundHealth (@foundhealth) August 1, 2012
#XXinHealth: How can we get more women to the top? Q&A with@tedmed‘s CMO Shirley Bergin blog.tedmed.com/?p=1860@rock_health@tedmedshirley— TEDMED (@TEDMED) August 1, 2012
Very nice. RT
@missdanasmith: Your CEO May Be A Man, But Your Healthcare Customer is a Woman bit.ly/OW3HkL#xxinhealth – interesting— Dan Dunlop (@dandunlop) August 1, 2012
Female healthcare leaders share their thoughts on what it means to be a woman leading this revolution: youtube.com/watch?v=S3AGQH…
#xxinhealth— Judy Wang (@judywang) July 31, 2012
7 women-led health tech startups to watch. bit.ly/OyfOWX
@lesliejz,@halletecco, Judy Wade,#xxinhealth via@ocvc— Rick Valencia (@bootstrapped) July 31, 2012


