TEDMED Great Challenges- Patients and Partnerships
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex landscape of patient-centered healthcare in this TEDMED Great Challenges talk on Patients and Partnerships. Delve into the multifaceted issues affecting millions of lives and the well-being of America, examining how these persistent problems stem from interlocking social, economic, and psychological factors. Gain insights from diverse perspectives, including those of patients, healthcare providers, and industry experts, as they discuss the importance of patient-centered care, effective communication, and collaborative partnerships. Learn about innovative approaches such as community health workers, diabetes prevention programs, and the integration of technology in healthcare. Discover how patient responsibility, shared decision-making, and the recognition of patients' lives beyond their medical conditions can transform healthcare delivery. Explore the role of social media and initiatives like Open Notes in fostering transparency and empowerment in patient-provider relationships.
Syllabus
Introduction
Amy Gibson
Dawn Vojta
Dave Bronkart
James Spika
James Earl Jones
Dr Dan Henig
Patientcentered care
Questions
Facebook Questions
Language
Interpreters
Integration
Community Health Workers
Family and Patient
Diabetes Prevention Program
Special Care Center
Israel Internet Society
Partnership between patients and providers
Patient responsibility
Diabetes health plan
Patient has a life
New dancing lessons
Sharing responsibility
Missed opportunities
Rolling
Michael Graves
Pat McGrath
Social Media
Closing
Open Notes
Taught by
TEDMED
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