It's August 2020; I just completed 2 wks of clinical service. We are still reprocessing #N95s in Boston. Why is it that #PPE supplies remain a concern 7m into this pandemic? @CDCgov @gregggonsalves @CarlosdelRio7@CNN
It was fun writing about Mandatory Online Module Land! What a great way for health care professionals to spend time on "required learnings", gaining important and highly relevant knowledge! Visit today! Avoid being delinquent! Latest post: https://t.co/OYaljW4J9y
This is interesting. Walmart will now be testing with financial incentives for its employees to see higher quality, cost-efficient ambulatory providers as determined by data/analytics from a startup Embold Health. https://t.co/dn7qmUt2nw
Meet Doris, 98 this month! Thanks to Partners #pophealth iCMP program, and her great team, she can live independently even after a broken hip. Her son, who lives at a distance, appreciates help w/ #carecoordination: https://t.co/VxvHpJwwv7 #complexcare#progress@newtonwellesley
I will say one thing about that recent editorial medtwitter is buzzing about
If you are going to scoff at primary care and “population health” as emblematic of what’s wrong in medicine, you are saying that you only care about patients who can make it to your office.
this article is interesting but there’s something about “congrats to medicine, female doctors still have disproportionate childcare responsibilities & thus pick specialties that are more flexible & pay less” that doesn’t really feel like a win
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I covered the pager of a young female colleague this weekend & it was... eye-opening. First, she gets a lot of pages, some about stuff I wouldn't be called with. Second, *everyone* - ER, Admitting, lab, nurses - paged with her first name. I get "Hey David" sometimes, not always.
Productive workshop with OHT partners today focusing on developing integrated care management programs with @AmyFlaster from @HealthCatalyst. By leveraging lessons learned from 10 yrs of ACOs across the US, Ontario can accelerate impact #QuadrupleAim#ONhealth
1/21 “Is there a nurse or doctor on board?”
Clinicians—have you ever responded to one of these?
Last week I left the hospital and boarded a flight for my vacation. I then responded to the mother of all in-flight emergencies…
Do we call this micro burnout or just being overworked and frenzied? Patients with primary care clinic appointment times later in the day were less likely to be ordered for and receive guideline recommended cancer screening. https://t.co/fDKU91giSD