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Laugh, Sing and Eat Like a Pig is a story of illness in the age of “e,” citing many online resources. Here are links. If I’ve overlooked anything, email me.

  • p. vi (Introduction): Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (my hospital)
    • PatientSite (my hospital’s patient portal)
  • p. xii (Introduction): The Health Care Blog
  • p. xv (e-Patient Precedents): Society for Participatory Medicine: website, to join
  • p. 1: CaringBridge: home page
    • My journal, from which the book was extracted
    • To donate
  • p. 2: Anatomy of an Illness as Perceived by the Patient (book)
  • p. 6: ACOR (Association of Cancer Online Resources) ACOR.org
    • to subscribe to ACOR Kidney Cancer group
  • p. 12: e-Patient white paper (“E-Patients: How they can help heal healthcare”)
    • PDF (977kb), editable wiki version, chapter summaries
    • Seven Preliminary Conclusions (in the wiki version)
    • e-patients.net
  • p. 13: Suede (my jazz/blues singer sister who was such a tremendous support)
    • Her website
    • “Neverland” on YouTube
  • p. 14: Other helpful sites: CarePages, CareFlash, LotsaHelpingHands
  • p. 19: WETA series “Healthcare 360” about health IT (where I was taped 2/13/07)
    • Entire pilot program (56:45), including opening segment with host Frank Sesno
    • My segment (YouTube), part of a panel with AHRQ’s Carolyn Clancy (I looked kinda sick – y’think?)
    • Dr. Regina Benjamin’s segment (YouTube), before she became Surgeon General (she describes twice losing her paper medical records in floods, and a third time in a fire. Then she went electronic!)
    • “Mi Via” segment (YouTube) – how electronic medical record systems let migrant workers get consistent care from from different doctors as they travel.
  • p. 22: Hugo walkers, folding canes, etc.
  • p. 38: Anatomy of Hope (book)
  • pg. 52: There’s No Place Like Hope (book)
  • p. 80: Amy Tenderich’s DiabetesMine blog
  • p. 99: Impact of exposure to war stress (Israeli study of MS patients) (PDF)
  • p. 104: Sounds True (publisher of talks by Ram Dass etc)
  • p. 138: The median isn’t the message (classic Stephen Jay Gould essay)
  • p. 161: Wheelhouse singing “When I Live the World Behind” on YouTube
  • p. 173: Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture
  • p. 187: Information Quality Trainwrecks blog – IQTrainwrecks (the most accurate blog post about what happened in my PHR data transfer)
  • p. 214: PCPCC (Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative) – advocates for the patient-centered medical home
  • p. 232: Jan Alexander’s resources for finding support groups
    • Inspire.com
    • MedHelp.org

Suggestions for more links? Write me.

Comments

  1. Elizabeth Moy says

    December 5, 2013 at 3:42 pm

    Just wanted to suggest one of my nonprofit organizations to add to your list, the Mesothelioma Group. Please check them out! (http://www.mesotheliomagroup.com)

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