My colleague @SaraJeanSinger and I have a new article out on the “Product Environment,” the products and services we interact with regularly, and its impact on public health. We argue it’s an economic externality that can – and needs to be – measured. https://t.co/jtrmLvcfD8
Big thanks to the wonderful group who joined for the mind-expanding and soul nourishing Organization Theory in Healthcare Conference at Stanford this week. Special thanks to co-chair Amanda Brewster, UC Berkeley, and the team who helped to organize.
Tomorrow, @NASEM_Health releases a report to transform healthcare and provide #WholeHealth for Veterans and the nation. You can join in here: https://t.co/fI9fwcdg43
Integrating complex care requires keeping providers' attention--easier said than done. Thanks to Jonathan Clark @MaikeTietschert @MichaelaJuneK @MWFriedberg The dynamics of integration and integrated care: An... : Health Care Management Review https://t.co/5iUPY67ewL
Important topic. Great discussion with @stephenjdowns, @tgoetz, Luigi Zingales, and @Mario_Macis. Whose Business is Health? Corporate social responsibility and the health... https://t.co/HMGBzfOB9d via @YouTube
Proud of Stanford for engaging with community in this effort. Shout out to @ThriveAlliance, Climate Resilient Communities, @NuestraCasa1, and Thrive South City for hosting a valuable event. https://t.co/DVf7hCAGlZ via @Stanford
If you care about not upsetting patients, best to ask what matters to them. Care teams misunderstand what most upsets patients about their care https://t.co/t8oVrdsH0C
Excited to play a supporting role enabling team science to thrive as part of the @UW-led AI-READI project. NIH launches Bridge2AI program to expand the use of artificial intelligence in biomedical and behavioral research https://t.co/wetlaOdsLD
This article makes me hopeful re #ClimateCrisis--a way to make old coal plants useful for clean energy. In a Twist, Old Coal Plants Help Deliver Renewable Power. Here’s How. https://t.co/1y26IEkQLm
Sad to see we've lost such a visionary. Reading this flooded me with memories of the Jackson Hole Group and reminded me of work still to be done to fix #healthcare. Dr. Paul M. Ellwood Jr., Architect of the H.M.O., Is Dead at 95 https://t.co/p67ufSedCm
Excited to see this study featured on PSNet. Nice example of QCA methods. Exploring system features of primary care practices that promote better providers' clinical work satisfaction: a qualitative comparative analysis. https://t.co/GNyKnJVCc6