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Engaging Patients: Back to the Future

One thing is clear in the chorus of words about patient care today, there is no consensus on a definition for patient engagement. I suggest we are missing something very important because we have a historical precedent for patient involvement in their care that led to positive change. In fact it was patients who became a very powerful force for change because they read, they attended classes and they understood they should be partners in the way they received care. They were engaged. In the 1970s, childbirth education surfaced to help women learn about the normal processes of labor and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Care Coordination, News Tagged With: active listening, Birth plan, care delivery, Childbirth education, HCAHPS, healthcare, hospitals, Patient and family-centered care, Patient engagement

Engaged Patients, A Buzzword or Reality?

You are busy clinicians practicing in a hospital today and this term “patient engagement” is driving a lot of discussion and initiatives to demonstrate your patients are “engaged”. In fact, you are indirectly measured on this in the HCAPS. I would like to challenge the use of the term because it has no standard definition in healthcare, which means it is being driven by individual perceptions. Let’s visualize how this could play out in a cartoon like, Calvin and Hobbs or The Far Side. Calvin tells his pal Hobbs, “The doctor said my gage ended but I didn’t have a gage did I?” or Gary Larson’s … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Patient Safety Tagged With: care delivery, healthcare, hospitals, Patient engagement, patient safety, patients, plan of care

Patients and Black Holes

Patients fall into endless space everyday….Black Holes are the side effect of modern healthcare.  In the early 20th century Black Holes in outer space were seen as a phenomena where matter was absorbed and nothing could escape.  If you, a loved one, or even an employee has ever had to deal with a health issue that requires coordination between various professionals it is likely you understand the Black Hole analogy all too well.   A recent Washington Post article, “Many doctors, too little communication”,hits on a key factor creating Black Holes, the lack of care coordination.   It … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 21st Century Patients, Care Coordination Tagged With: care delivery, evidence based care, evidence based practice, healthcare, hospitals, patient safety, patients, shared decision making

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