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July 26, 2011 By e-Patient Dave 3 Comments

Special event: TED Conversation on “Let Patients Help”

I’m having so much fun with this TED video (see earlier post) that I hardly know what to say. The best thing is that the simple message “Let Patients Help!” is spreading around the world – it’s got over 180,000 views so far, and volunteers have added subtitles in nine languages – most recently Persian (Farsi) and Korean. People are passing it from friend to friend to friend – clearly, this has tapped into a universal desire: let patients help heal healthcare.

Yesterday the TED people even gave it a vanity URL: http://on.TED.com/Dave. How fun is that??

The next big thing is a live “TED conversation” Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. EDT (10 a.m. Pacific, 7:00 p.m. in Central Europe, etc). The topic ties into one of the key statements in the video: “Patients are the most under-utilized resource” in healthcare. The question:

Why is the patient
the most under-used resource in healthcare??
How did that happen??

To participate, some preparation is required; instructions below:

About the event

  • TED Conversations are online discussions about TED-worthy topics. Many are started by members of the TED community; you can start one yourself. Here’s the Conversations page.
  • Some Conversations are live one-hour discussions about a question that’s been proposed by a TED speaker. That’s what this one will be.
  • The question is posted a day in advance, at 3 pm ET. Comments will not be open until the event starts.
  • You’ll be in a group discussion room, typing with other people. People post questions, and I’ll see them and answer as much as I can. (A moderator will be watching for spammers and trolls.)

Preparation

  • Create a TED.com account. Do this now, before the event: http://www.ted.com/pages/114
  • Start thinking now about what you’ll want to say during the event.
  • Tell friends, if you want.

The event itself

  • As 1 pm ET approaches, sign in and go to the event URL http://www.ted.com/conversations/4547/live_ted_conversation_july_27.html
  • Questions will open when the event starts, at http://on.ted.com/ePatientDaveQA
  • Post-event, the discussion will stay open online for one or more weeks.

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Where did this speech come from, anyway?? Who started this?

It happened at TEDx Maastricht, a distinctive, terrific event last April 4, in the south Netherlands city of Maastricht. (Here’s a Blogger Grand Rounds post with many videos from the event.) Perhaps most significant, the first speaker announced for that event wasn’t a big name celebrity, it was a patient. Just a patient. And that’s what the event was about: putting the patient at the center of the whole health conversation.

Next year’s event is already scheduled – April 2, 2012. I’ll be in the audience if at all possible, because there were some sharp talks, and event production was excellent.

TEDx Maastricht is produced by Lucien Engelen, “health 2.0 ambassador, speaker, author and Director of the Radboud REshape & Innovation Centre at UMC St Radboud in Nijmegen.” Reshape? Yes – as in, taking healthcare apart and putting it back together, better.

Filed Under: Events, Participatory Medicine, patient engagement, public speaking 3 Comments

July 21, 2011 By e-Patient Dave 7 Comments

Putting the I (or eye!) in Health IT: ONC’s regional meetings

"Putting the I in Health IT" screen capture

Updating again on August 11 at the Los Angeles meeting.

Updated 7/22 – added several resources and these bullets on connecting. What was I thinking, not mentioning this?? Get social:

  • Follow me on Twitter @ePatientDave
  • If you want to friend me on Facebook, puh-leeze tell me where you came from – it’s ordinary social media etiquette.

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This week I attended the second in a series of four regional meetings being conducted by ONC*, reaching out to the Federally funded organizations that are making health IT a reality throughout the country. I was the Wednesday lunchtime keynote speaker. (What a time slot – there’s nothing like a “How I almost died” story at meal time! But the message came across, deeply. Great people, very dedicated!)

Here are links to resources I mentioned in my speech, and a few more:

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Events, Government, Health data, Participatory Medicine, patient engagement, public speaking 7 Comments

June 29, 2011 By e-Patient Dave 15 Comments

Let Patients Help hits the big TED site!

I learned today (via Twitter!) that TED.com has posted my TEDx Maastricht talk, with its rallying cry “Let Patients Help,” on the TED.com home page. Wow.

For those who don’t know, TED.com is the “real” TED event’s website. TEDx conferences are smaller, independently organized events, with varying formats. So it’s quite a thrill to have a TEDx video promoted to the “big TED” site. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Events, Participatory Medicine, public speaking 15 Comments

June 21, 2011 By e-Patient Dave 3 Comments

Announcing: e-Patient Boot Camp!

Patient engagement is reshaping healthcare. Learn how. Learn why. Learn what to do.

I’m thrilled to announce the Next Big Thing (for me anyway!): a full day workshop for doctors, patients, businesses, investors, governments – about the e–patient movement. I’ll deliver it anywhere there’s an audience.

Born of the constant encouragement people have given, it will be launched next month in Silicon Valley. Visit epatientdave.com/bootcamp for the full story.

Filed Under: decision making, Events, Government, Health data, Participatory Medicine, public speaking 3 Comments

May 10, 2011 By e-Patient Dave 15 Comments

Grand Rounds, May 10, 2011: TEDx Maastricht – Patients Rising

TEDx Maastricht banner (click to visit event site)
Welcome to Grand Rounds for May 10, 2011!

I have a confession: I’m new at this. My initial exposure to Grand Rounds a while back gave me a warped view, and as I worked on this project, I was a little bit graceless. (Those of you who wrote to me about it know what I mean. I meant well…)

This week’s theme is the TEDx Maastricht conference that happened April 4. But first –

These news highlights were submitted:

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Filed Under: Events, Participatory Medicine, patient engagement, public speaking 15 Comments

April 12, 2011 By e-Patient Dave 12 Comments

“Let Patients Help”: Rockin’ the e-patient world at TEDx Maastricht

What fun THIS was. On the spur of the moment, people backstage convinced me to insert a few seconds of The e-Patient Rap, written by health IT blogger Keith Boone (@Motorcycle_Guy on Twitter). Keith, you rock!

Two wonderful things about this:

  • There were numerous patient speakers at this event. First time I’ve ever seen that!  That’s why I inserted a new slide at the start of my talk: “The Year of Patients Rising”
  • At the end of my talk, the audience joined in  (900 people!) in chanting: “Let Patients Help! Let Patients Help!”

See also the basement interview we did later that day, with Dutch medical association magazine Medisch Contact.

This TEDx event was organized by Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre. (Nijmegen is the oldest city in the Netherlands; in that country, “UMCs” are equivalent to America’s AMCs (academic medical centers).)

Filed Under: patient engagement, public speaking 12 Comments

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