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January 1, 2012 By e-Patient Dave 3 Comments

Looking back, looking ahead, part 1: early speeches

Janus looking backward and forward, from Wikipedia
Image: Wikipedia

Well, it’s January, Janus time – the Roman god of beginnings and transitions. He looks back, he looks ahead… he’s amazing!

Soon I’ll post about 2011 and 2012. But first: while putzing with my website today I revisited some way back content, which sets the stage even better for looking ahead. So, a quickie to start the year:

Video oldies – three short talks from the start of my public speaking about healthcare.

  • I just found video of the first talk I ever gave (18:03) at a healthcare business conference – e-Patient Connections, Oct. 2009. It’s amazing to go back there and see what we were looking ahead to, back then.
    • The Society for Participatory Medicine had just been formed, and its journal had just launched its introductory essays.
    • Two years later, two dozen e-patients were brought together at the event to create an e-Patient Bill of Rights.
  • Six weeks later, December 2009, was this Quantified Self talk (14:43) at Wired headquarters in San Francisco.
    • I loved relating with the tech geeks at QS; it was the first time I dared show the spreadsheet where I’d tracked my tumor sizes.
    • btw, socializing after this event I asked Matthew Holt of Health 2.0 for a bit of start-up advice. He never gave me a penny, of course :-), but his advice worked out.
  • Three months later, March 2010, was this impromptu 10 minute interview with the then-enigmatic Dr. Anonymous. (He’s since uncloaked himself: Dr. Mike Sevilla at Family Medicine Rocks.)

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August 30, 2011 By e-Patient Dave Leave a Comment

Dartmouth Summer Institute for Informed Patient Choice: Who can fix health care? Let patients help!

Click to visit SIIPC siteI’m speaking this morning at the Summer Institute for Informed Patient Choice. It’s a big-deal event in the world of Shared Decision Making (SDM), a topic I’ve written often about on this blog and on e-patients.net.

Here are links to resources mentioned in my talk.

  • TEDx videos: “Who can fix health care? Let patients help.” It amazes me that the two of us knew nothing about each other’s talk, but these talks fit together as if they were choreographed:
    • Al Mulley’s talk at TEDx Dartmouth, March 2011: Who Can Fix Health Care?
    • My talk at TEDx Maastricht, a few weeks later: Let Patients Help
  • Engagement Behavior Framework from the Center for Advancing Health (CFAH). This model, announced in May, is valuable as our movement grows: “Okay, we agree that it’s good to have engaged patients. What specifically does that mean? How can we get to work?” CFAH’s framework answers it:
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Schedule

Highly rated international speaker and author “e-Patient Dave” deBronkart delivers custom keynote addresses tailored to the needs of your audience. See videos of past speeches, testimonials, and contact information.

Delivering the opening keynote at Medicine 2.0, Toronto, September 2009
My first keynote – the opening keynote at Medicine 2.0, Toronto, September 2009 – the original “Gimme My Damn Data” speech. Photo: Gunther Eysenbach, Creative Commons BY-SA

Spring 2025

  • April 12, virtual (Luzern): IKF e-Health Course. Annual lecture.
  • May 10, Madrid: HL7 Workgroup Meeting. Patient empowerment participant
  • June 2-5, Amsterdam: DevDays FHIR Developer conference. Patient participant.

Summer 2025

  • Sept 3-5, Kansas City: NAVC Veterinary Innovation Summit. Keynote.

Past events

Earlier events, 2008-2015, are on the past events archive page.

Past Events – 2016

  • January 8, The White House: Dialogue on Men’s Health.  Panel.
  • January 13-15, Palo Alto: diaTribe Foundation. Executive Innovation Lab on Diabetes and Obesity. Participant.
  • February 16, New Jersey (via Web): The College of New Jersey, New Media and Health Communication Course. Guest lecturer.
  • February 17, Raleigh: ProPatient content production.
  • February 25-27: Private retreat.
  • March 1-2, Alberta: Alberta Health Services, HPSP 2016 Healthcare Providers Conference.  Keynote.
  • March 5, Trento, Italy: IBA Proteus User Meeting. Keynote.
  • March 8, London: The BMJ Awards judging. Cancer Care Team of the Year category.
  • March 14, San Antonio: 2016 Parenteral Drug Association Annual Meeting. Keynote.
  • March 15, Austin: Dell’s Healthcare Think Tank. Panel.
  • March 24:  Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Lecture.
  • March 29, Cambridge, MA: New England HIMSS regional meeting. Speaker. Open to the public; discount or free to SPM members.
  • April 1-2, DC: FHIR Code-a-thon. Part of 2016 Health Data Palooza.
  • April 4-7, London: Private event.
  • April 13, Ontario: eHealth Centre of Excellence, Partnerships in eHealth. Keynote.
  • May 1, Cambridge: MIT Hacking Medicine 2016. Judge
  • May 3, Boston: NEHI One Health Care Summit. Featured speakers Eric Dishman and Susannah Fox. Attendee.
  • May 8-10, D.C.: Health Datapalooza. Attendee.
  • May 11, Sacramento: Indian Health Services California Providers’ Best Practices & GPRA Measures Continuing Medical Education. Keynote.
  • May 12, Newport Beach, CA:  Compassionate Care Coalition of California 8th Annual Conference & Summit. “Ignite, Inspire, Innovate.  Taking Palliative Care to the Next Level.” Keynote.
  • May 18-19, SanDiego: Private event.
  • May 19-21, Grantsville, MD: Cinderblocks3. The Partnership with Patient Continues.  Speaker.
  • May 21, Webcast, live from Cinderblocks (above): IKF, Switzerland. Lecture and e-patient interviews.
  • June 2, Vic, Spain: 3rd University of Vic Health Meeting. Speaker.
  • June 3-5, Brussels: European Cancer Patient Coalition. Speaker.
  • June 10, VT:  Dartmouth-Hitchcock Communications & Marketing Team Retreat.Speaker.
  • June 11-14, New Orleans: American Diabetes Association 76th Scientific Sessions. Consultant to diaTribe.
  • June 14, Shanghai, via video: Private event. Speaker.
  • June 22, Boston: Harvard Medical School: Rogue Therapeutics. Closing Keynote.
  • June 26-29, Geneva Switzerland: Nursing Informatics 2016 Congress. Opening keynote – open to the public!
    • June 27: Health Information Technologies for Geriatrics: The Big Picture.Panelist.
  • June 28, Europe: Private event. Keynote.
  • July 14-15, D.C.: Healthy Nurse, Healthy Nation Steering Committee.  Advisory.
  • July 26, Southeast: Private event. Keynote.
  • August 8, Concord, NH: Foundation for Healthy Communities. Keynote speaker.
  • August 14, San Diego: AADE16 Pre-Diabetes Day (American Association of Diabetes Educators annual meeting)
    • Brief statement at end of Donna Ryan’s keynote
    • Panelist presenting on e-patient communities, 9:15
  • August 17-19, Orlando: IEEE EBMC ’16. The Quantified Self: Visions for the next decade of persistent physiological monitoring.
    • 8/18, 1:30 pm: panel presentation: “I Barely Survived Cancer and Nobody Knows Why”
    • 8/19, 8 am: session on e-health papers – co-chair
  • August 25, Boothbay Harbor, ME: Boothbay Region Health Center. Speaking, participating
  • September 3, Switzerland: Hirslanden National Academy, private event. Speaker.
  • September 13, Columbus OH: Aultman Hospital. Independent Hospital Network Board Retreat. Speaker.
  • September 20, Bretton Woods, NH:  New Hampshire Hospital Association. Speaker.
  • September 20, 8:30 pm ET: guest on the weekly #HCLDR (Health Care Leaders) Twitter chat! 
  • September 21, Boston: HealthXL Global Gathering: Behavior Change, Chronic Disease Management, Patient Engagement. Speaker.
  • September 25-28, Santa Clara: Health 2.0 10th Annual Conference. Participant in patient awards.
  • September 29, virtual speech, Spain.  Participant.
  • September 30, Newton, MA: 9th Annual Kidney Cancer Symposium. Participant.
  • October 18-19, San Diego: MedCity News. Engage, Innovation in Patient Engagement. Keynote.
  • November 2, Denver: Colorado Hospital Association. Keynote speaker.
  • November 15, Chicago: Private event. Keynote.
  • November 17-18, Amersfoort, NL: Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre. 50th Conference of the Dutch Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology.  Speaker.
  • November 23, via webcast: University of Southern California. Lecture.
  • November 23-27: Thanksgiving holiday.
  • November 28-29, Chicago: Insight Night at RSNA. Speaker.
  • December 1: Private advisory meeting.
  • December 6-7, Washington D.C.: National Integration Academy Council (NIAC) meeting (project of AHRQ). Participant.
  • December 6, Washington D.C.: Leapfrog Group Annual Meeting. Speaker.
  • December 12, Washington D.C.: RTI PCOR advisory meeting. Participant.

Past events – 2017

    • January 6, Las Vegas: Digital Health Summit at CES: “Confronting the Sleep Epidemic Head-on.” Speaker and panelist.
    • January 9, webcast: Rotman School of Management. Lecture.
    • January 27, Orlando: Society for Simulation in Healthcare – “Patients: The Heart of Simulation” Research Summit. Opening keynote.
    • January 28, Dallas: Commission for Case Manager Certification New World Symposium. Final day’s keynote.
    • January 31, NH: Dartmouth Giesel School of Medicine. Guest lecture.
    • February 19-22, Orlando: HIMSS 2017
      • Monday 2/20 1:00pm: Dell Meetup at the Tweetup, Healthcare Consumerism. Participant.
      • Monday 2/20 4:00pm: Connected Health forum in the Philips Booth. Speaker.
      • Interoperability Showcase. Participant.
  • February 21: Private event.
  • February 24-26: Private retreat.
  • March 2: Private event.
  • March 16, northeast: Private dinner salon on AI/VR in health.
  • March 24, Boston: Northeastern University, Relay for Life. Opening Speaker.
  • April 3-4, Boston: Aligning Incentives for Sharing Clinical Trial Data New England Journal of Medicine event. On-site participant.
  • April 6, Tewksbury MA: American Society for Quality, Merrimack Valley. Dinner speaker.
  • April 13-14, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Lecture and judge.
  • April 25, Madrid: Private event. Speaker.
  • April 26, London: BMJ Patient Engagement Workshop. Participant.
  • April 28, Midwest: Private event. Keynote.
  • May 10, Webinar: Commission for Case Manager Certification. Speaker.
  • May 18, Webcast, live from Cinderblocks: IKF, Switzerland. Lecture and e-patient interviews.
  • May 22, Dubai: Cerner Middle East Collaboration Forum. Keynote.
  • May 24, Northeast: Private event. Keynote.
  • May 29, Scandinavia: Private event. Speaker.
  • May 30, Boston: Chardan digital health drinks night series. Guest speaker.
  • June 5, Boston: NE Healthcare Executive Network, Technology and Real-Time Data: Advancing Patient Care. Attending.
  • July 7, 11:00am EDT: #PhilipsChat Tweetchat – Future Health Index case study with Cleveland Clinic on care improvement through EMRs. Guest.
  • July 24-25, Washington: National Academy of Medicine Long-term Survivorship Care after Cancer Treatment workshop. Speaker.
  • July 26, TweetChat 1:00 – 1:30 EDT:  #WTFix presented by HealthSparq.  Host.
  • September 7-8, Boston: DPharm: Disruptive Innovations to Advance Clinical Trials. Attending.
  • September 12, Detroit: Private event. Keynote.
  • September 15, Chicago:  Medical College of Wisconsin, The 38th Forum for Behavioral Science in Family Medicine. Speaker.
  • September 19, New Orleans: MatrixCare User Conference. Keynote.
  • October 1-2, Santa Clara, CA.: Health 2.0. Panelist.
  • October 3, Crystal City, VA.: PCCDS Annual Conference. Moderator.
  • October 4-5, Washington: Starfield III: Meaningful Measures for Primary Care. Participant.
  • October 9-12, Australia:
    • October 9, Sydney: PHS User Conference. Keynote.
    • October 10, Sydney: Public breakfast meeting, 7 – 9 a.m. Register and join us!
    • October 11, Bella Vista: Private event. Internal corporate meeting.
    • October 12, Brisbane: HISA Health Data Analytics conference. Keynote.
  • October 16, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Digital Health Day. Keynote.
  • October 25, Boston: Society for Participatory Medicine Conference. Participant.
  • October 26-November 3, New Zealand:
    • HINZ conference. Keynote.
    • Revera i3. Visiting Fellow on Patient Engagement.
  • November 4-12: Vacation!
  • November 17-18, Scandinavia: Private event. Keynote.
  • December 5, Arlington, VA: Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Annual Conference. Participant.
  • December 7, Arlington, VA: The Leapfrog Group’s National Health Care Ratings Summit. Panel.
  • December 8, Seattle: Virginia Mason Medical Center, Hospital Medical Staff Committee Annual Meeting and Grand Rounds. Lecture.
  • December 12-13, Phoenix: Mayo Clinic Social Media Network annual conference. Platinum Fellow, participant, moderator.
  • December 14, D.C.: National Integration Academy Council (NIAC) meeting (project of AHRQ). Participant.
  • December 15, D.C.: National Academy of Medicine, Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience. Speaker, participant.

Past events – 2018

  • January 21, Orlando: Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions, Annual Conference.  Keynote with Dr. Danny Sands.
  • March 5-9, Las Vegas: Philips Fireside Chat.
    • HIMSS 18, Interoperability Showcase. Participant.
  • March 14, MA: Case Management Society of New England.  Keynote.
  • March 20, NYC: Private event.  Speaker.
  • March 27, New England: MIT club alumni night.  Speaker.
  • April 19-21, New Orleans: American College of Physicians Internal Medicine. Keynote with Dr. Danny Sands.
  • April 26-27, CT: Connecticut Advance Practice Registered Nurse Society 2018 conference. Keynote.
  • May 1, NH: University of New Hampshire Nursing. Lecture.
  • May 7, Boston: NE Healthcare Executive Network, Transforming the Culture of Care SPM. Participant.
  • May 16, Austin: Dell Medical School & Healthsparq.  What’s the fix workshop.  Speaker with Dr. Danny Sands.
  • May 17-20, MD: Regina Holliday’s “Cinderblocks” event.
  • May 23, Webcast: IKF Switzerland, CAS eHealth. Lecture.
  • May 31, DC: Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) Annual Meeting. Keynote.
  • June 7, Hartford: CT Partners for Health, Better Health Conference. Keynote with Dr. Danny Sands.
  • June 19-21, Boston: HL7 FHIR Dev Days. Participant.
  • August 1, Chicago: 2018 Leavitt Partners Annual Strategy Conference. Panelist.
  • August 27, Webcast: Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE). Speaker.
  • September 12, New York: “All About Data” – University Medical Center Gröningen learning tour. Plenary / workshop.
  • September 18, NH: Catholic Medical Center Patient Experience Summit 2018.  Keynote.
  • September 20, Cambridge, MA: Open Notes Advisory Board Meeting. Participant.
  • October 2, Webinar: SolutionReach: Top 3 Patient Advocates Provide Insight on What Patients Want. Speaker.
  • October 10, Boston: The Planetree International Conference on Person-Centered Care. Speaker.
  • October 16, Boston: Society for Participatory Medicine Conference. Participant.
  • October 22, Grand Forks: Altru Health System’s 19th Annual Healthcare Horizons.  Keynote with Dr. Danny Sands.
  • November 4, San Diego: Exponential Medicine. Plenary speaker.
  • November 7, Chicago: Private event.  Speaker.
  • November 13-16, Amsterdam: HL7 FHIR Dev days. Keynote Speaker.
  • November 20, Boston: Private event. Speaker.
  • November 29, WebEx: QI Connect – Healthcare Improvement Scotland. Speaker.
  • December 11, San Diego: 9th Annual RISE Star Rating Master Class. Keynote Speaker.

Past events – 2019

  • January 24, York, PA:  WPN LIFT Collaborative Meeting. Keynote.
  • January 31, UMC Gröningen, Netherlands: All About Data. Closing keynote.
  • February 1-2, Switzerland: Private meetings
  • February 5, Vienna: DIA Europe 2019. Opening Keynote.
  • February 7, Budapest: Consulting and social media work day with Medical Futurist Dr Bertalan Mesko.
  • February 10, Ft. Lauderdale:  Pri-Med Annual Conference South.  Keynote with Dr. Danny Sands.
  • February 11-14, Orlando: HIMSS Interoperability Showcase.
    • Feb. 13, 9:45am – 10:15am HL7 booth 4849. Speaker.
    • Feb. 14, 11:10am HL7 booth 4849.  Speaker.
  • February 21, Webinar: National Network of Libraries of Medicine. CE Lecture.
  • March 27 & 28, D.C.: Health Datapalooza. Participant.
  • April 2, Berlin: Private event. Keynote.
  • April 13, Hyannis: Competing with my chorus in the Northeast District barbershop harmony society competition
  • April 18, Boston: Tufts Medical Center Speaking Series. Keynote.
  • May 1, Boston: Patient Experience Symposium – co-leading SPM pre-conference workshop on participatory medicine
  • May 3, Houston: Pri-Med Annual Conference Southwest. (continuing education for primary care) Keynote (and song!) with Dr. Danny Sands.
  • May 7, Scottsdale, AZ: NCPDP (National Council for Prescription Drug Programs) Annual Technology & Business Conference. Keynote.
  • May 9, Boston: Private corporate event. Keynote.
  • May 10, Boston: Our Bodies Ourselves, 50th anniversary event. Participant.
  • May 16, Foxborough, MA: New England HIMSS Annual Meeting. Keynote (and song) with Dr. Danny Sands
  • May 22, Boston: 2019 Azara User Conference. Keynote.
  • June 10-12, Redmond WA: FHIR Developer Days. Live blogging on the status of FHIR-based health data spigots
  • June 25, Rome: Private corporate event. Keynote.
  • July 7-11, DC: (not attending, but worth noting:) Alternatives 2019
  • July 18-20, Grantsville MD: #Cinderblocks6 – Regina Holliday’s annual gathering of the Walking Gallery of Healthcare
  • July 25, Pennsylvania: Lehigh Valley Health Network. Keynote with Dr. Danny Sands.
  • July 31: D.C.: CMS Summit. Speaker.
  • August 1-2, Chicago: Leavitt Partners Annual Strategy Conference. Speaker.
  • September 12, Chicago: CARIN Alliance quarterly meeting. Patient Speaker.
  • September 14-20, Atlanta: HL7 33rd Annual Plenary & Working Group Meeting. Participant.
  • September 25, Europe: Private event. Keynote.
  • September 30, Webinar: The College of New Jersey. Lecture.
  • October 7-8, Brussels: AbbVie – Healthcare Heroes, UCL & KUL Universities. Keynote.
  • October 22, Rochester, MN: Mayo Clinic Social Media Network Annual Conference. Participant.
  • October 23, Austin: athenahealth Marketplace Conference. Keynote.
  • November 5, Boston: FHIR Meetup. Speaker.
  • November 14, Grand Rapids: Great Lakes Health Connect 2019 Summit Series. Keynote.
  • November 19, London: BMJ Patient Advisory Panel. Virtual meeting.
  • November 20-22, Amsterdam: FHIR DevDays Patient Track. Jury participant.

Past events – 2020

  • January 23, Cleveland: The IHE North American Connectathon. Two panels.
  • February 10-11, DC: Health Datapalooza. Patient participant.
  • February 21, New York: Video interview (private production)
  • March 6, Boston: 12th Annual Dana Farber Harvard Cancer Center Kidney Cancer Symposium. Participant.

— And then … lockdown —

  • June, Lucerne, Switzerland: Ten year alumni evening for IKF – guest lecture Superpatients: Patients who extend science when medicine’s out of answers
  • June 15-18, Cleveland (virtual): FHIR DevDays US. Moderator, Patient Innovator Track.
  • August 6, virtual: Corporate consultant web conference. Keynote.
  • August 7, virtual: Health Rosetta. Plenary speaker.

Past events – 2021

  • February 2: FHIR patient engagement lecture for Veterans’ Administration health IT
  • April 1: HL7 Brazil – course lecture.
  • April 13: Global Heart Hub Advocacy workshop. Lecture and discussion with advocates from around the world. Video here.
  • May 11, Luzern: IKF, eHealth course. Lecture.
  • May 21: Hacking Healthcare – Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine student hackathon. Mentor/judge.
  • June 7-10: FHIR DevDays. Moderator, Patient Track.
  • June 8: Mayo / Society for Healthcare Strategy and Market Development social media & digital marketing. Keynote.
  • December 16: Corporate event – internal

Past events – 2022

  • January 18-21, virtual: HL7 FHIR Work Group Meeting. Patient Empowerment co-chair.
  • February 2: “Digital Health erfolgreich umsetzen” (Implementing digital health successfully) for IKF. Lecture.
  • March 7: Digital health podcast recording. Buoy Health.
  • March 9: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology – digital health web interview recording.
  • March 29, virtual: National Network of Libraries of Medicine  conference “Advancing Engagement through Research: New Trends and Opportunities.” Keynote.
  • April 19: “Promoting Patient Engagement through Clinical Trials.” Virginia Commonwealth University Health Sciences Library. Free, open to public.
  • April 26, virtual: “We Perform Better When We’re Informed Better: Partnering with Informed Patients.”  Pediatric Grand Rounds on participatory medicine. (Client is confidential.)
  • May 6, Switzerland (virtual): e-Patients, Patient Engagement & Participatory Medicine, Personal Health Data Rights. IKF e-health course.
  • May 10-11, Grantsville, Maryland: Cinderblocks, Regina Holliday’s annual grass roots patient gathering. Workshop leader.
  • May 19, Berlin: Opening keynote – BMC (German Managed Care Association).
  • June 6, Cleveland: FHIR DevDays. Patient Track lead.
  • June 16, virtual: Dysautonomia International Tenth Annual Conference. Keynote (see blog post with video).
  • August 20-22, Seattle: NRC Health Symposium. Keynote.
  • August 25, mid-Atlantic: Private corporate event. Opening keynote.
  • September 17-23, Baltimore: HL7 FHIR Work Group Meeting. Participant
  • October 11, DC: CARIN Alliance.
  • October 18, Philadelphia: Redox Customer Connect. Opening keynote.
  • October 26, virtual: FHIR Canada. Opening keynote. 
  • Tuesday, Dec. 6, Washington DC: Leapfrog Group Annual Meeting. Participant. 
  • Monday, Dec. 12, New York City: Innovation meetup. (Lower Manhattan)
  • Tuesday, Dec. 13, New York City: Disruptive Innovators CIO Forum. Panel moderator: “Optimizing the patient & clinician experience lifecycle.”

Past events – 2023

  • January 16-20, Henderson NV: HL7 FHIR Work Group Meeting. Participant for Patient Empowerment WG
  • February 4, New York City: Teal Dragon conference. Keynote speaker.
  • May 8-12, New Orleans:  HL7 FHIR Work Group Meeting. Participant for Patient Empowerment WG
  • June 2, Lucerne (virtual): e-Patients, Patient Engagement & Participatory Medicine, Personal Health Data Rights. IKF e-health course.
  • June 6-9, Amsterdam: FHIR DevDays International.
  • August 9-11, Boston: NRC Health 29th annual conference –  “HUB”: Human Understanding Beyond. Multiple sessions.
  • August 30, webinar: Patient Perspectives on AI in Healthcare with Amy Price, PhD.  Hosted by AMIA and the Division of Clinical Informatics at Beth Israel Deaconess. Free to the public.
  • September 9-15, Phoenix: HL7 Annual Meeting, FHIR Work Group Meeting and Connectathon. Participant for Patient Empowerment WG
  • September 14, virtual: NurseHack4Health participant kickoff talk
  • September 18, Boston/Waltham: AI in Participatory Medicine. Panel led by Liz Boehm for Society for Participatory Medicine.

Fall 2023

  • September 21-22, Harvard: AI in Healthcare – two day event. 9/21 is all-day web conference; 9/22 is live on-site follow-up workshop. Steering Committee and participant.
  • October 6, Washington: Digital Service at CMS. Brown bag lunch speech and discussion.
  • October 18, Switzerland (virtual): IKF Digital Health course. Lecture.
  • October 30-31: Private event on ethical use of AI in patient-provider partnerships. 

Winter 2024

  • January 29-Feb 2 (virtual): HL7 FHIR Work Group Meeting. Participant for Patient Empowerment Workgroup
  • February 15-19, Amelia Island: Renaissance Weekend. Participant, panelist.
  • March 14, Orlando: HIMSS. Panelist speaking about “Casey QR code” IPS project.
  • March 18-20, Boston: AMIA Informatics Summit. Panel presentation – Patients in AI.

Spring 2024

  • May 14-16, Maastricht, Netherlands: International Policy Forum (speaker); ICT&Health Plenary speaker.
  • May 18-24, Dallas: HL7 FHIR Work Group Meeting. Participant for Patient Empowerment WG; IPS QR code project.
  • June 7, IKF, Bern: virtual lecture.
  • June 10-14, Minneapolis: FHIR DevDays. “Patients Use AI” Co-organizer and panelist
  • June 16-20, San Diego: DIA Global Annual Meeting. Multiple panels.

Summer 2024

  • June 27-28, Boston: DCI Network “Future of ePatient Engagement.” Opening keynote.
  • Vacation.

Fall 2024

  • September 21-27, Atlanta: HL7 Annual Meeting, Connectathon, and Workgroup Meeting. Patient voice.
  • September, Boston: DCI conference on AI. Speaker.
  • October 7, Cambridge MA: Digital Health & AI Innovation Summit. Panelist on #PatientsUseAI.
  • October 15, Berlin: Frontiers Health ’24. Opening keynote: “The Dawn of Patient Autonomy.” Video on that page.
  • October 23-25, Barcelona: Quirónsalud International Seminar on Patient Experience. Opening keynote.
  • November 5, Reading UK: openEHR First International Conference. Keynote.
  • November 18-21, Atlanta: AI in Medical Education Conference hosted by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation: Invitation Only. Participant.
  • December 6, Newton MA: 16th Annual Dana Farber Harvard Cancer Center Kidney Cancer Symposium. Survivor / participant.
  • December 17, virtual: Quirónsalud (Catalonia health system) – reprise my October keynote 
  • December 19: THCB Gang Podcast on Patients Using AI, live with Matthew Holt, Gilles Frydman, Hugo Campos

Winter 2025

  • January 27-30 (virtual): HL7 Workgroup Meeting. Patient empowerment participant
  • January 31: Plutopia News Network podcast: “Empowered Patients and AI” with Gilles Frydman and Hugo Campos
  • February 18, Munich (SAP Garden): Vitagroup HIP Summit. Opening keynote.

August 12, 2011 By e-Patient Dave 4 Comments

Views and languages for “Let Patients Help”

Updated 11/4/2011

This is an ongoing tally of response to the Let Patients Help talk at TEDx Maastricht, April 4, 2011. It went up on TED.com on June 29, got 50,000 views in the first 24 hours, and has since been traveling around the world.

In my last day job I worked in analytics (measuring Web traffic), so of course I’m going to track this baby.

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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.

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> Boot Camp! <

Lecturing at FutureMed, at Ray Kurzweil's Singularity University, NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View

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

First American edition: January 27, New York. Agenda and logistics below. Registration is now open on EventBrite.

e-Patients are equipped, enabled, empowered, and engaged in their care. They form empowered care partnerships with enlightened clinicians, sharing the load as well as the steering wheel. And they connect with each other, sharing knowledge and experiences in ways that were never before possible.

This is changing healthcare – reshaping what’s possible.

Learn how, learn why, and learn what to do, in this in-depth training from e-Patient Dave, the best-known spokesman of patient engagement. Save the date – registration should open the week of December 19.

Preliminary Agenda:

N.B.: Actual details are in development. An expert panel is expected, and hands-on web exercises; the following is a draft.

The e-Patient Boot Camp is the first-ever compilation of my keynotes and panel presentations from the past two years, speaking to dozens of audiences in many sectors: hospitals, care plans, small group practices, governments, government contractors, Federal policy meetings, health IT – everything from the Quantified Self to the Israel Internet Society, from healthcare improvement to the Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life.  Get thousands of dollars of conference content in a single day, plus hands-on:

  • Session 1: History of Patient Engagement, and a Case Study
    • Medical and cultural precursors; pioneers of e-patient behavior
    • Case study: my near-fatal cancer, and how the internet supplemented the excellent medical and surgical care I received
    • Pay it forward: my first blog
  • Session 2: “e-Patients: Empowered, Engaged, Equipped, Enabled”
    • Discovering the e-patient movement and “the e-Patient White Paper”
    • How can it be that patients – without medical degrees – can genuinely bring value to the table??
    • Health on the internet: harnessing the value, preventing the risks
    • Doctors online – shifting the balance of online quality
  • Session 3: “Give Us Our Data” – reshaping care through health IT
    • The validity and usefulness of patient access to medical records
    • Patient engagement becomes Federal policy: the US government’s Meaningful Use rules
    • Data quality in our medical records: my experience
    • “Google Earth for my body”
    • Innovation in the era of Open Data; the Startup Health initiative
  • Session 4: The future of “e”: other e-patients and reshaping the care dynamic
    • We are many: other e-patients and their stories
    • e-Patients and clinical trials
    • Shared Decision Making: Engaged patients at the decision table
    • A glimpse of the future: What Watson may mean for e-patients and their clinicians
  • Plus: hands-on exercises. Bring your own browser – possible examples:
    • Researching disease information – filtering the gold from the garbage
    • Patient communities
    • Group discussions

Curriculum can be customized for future events; see below.

Who should attend

People who want to understand how e-patients are reshaping what’s possible in healthcare. Health workers, government policy people, innovators, investors, anyone.

And patients, and their “e-patient proxies”: friends, relatives, community health workers.

Your instructor

“e-Patient Dave” is a dynamic, highly rated international keynote speaker, author, and advisor on government policy. The Boston Globe called him “a recognized online champion of participatory medicine,” Health Leaders featured him in its “Patient of the Future” cover story and named him (and his physician, Dr. Danny Sands) to their “Twenty People Making Healthcare Better.” See his bio, his Wikipedia page, testimonials, honors, videos of past speeches, and his TEDx talk (with standing ovation!) in the Netherlands this April.

Front cover

Your schwag

Registrants who pay in advance will also receive:

  • A Boot Camp t-shirt
  • Dave’s first book, Laugh, Sing, and Eat Like a Pig: How an empowered patient beat Stage IV cancer (and what healthcare can learn from it.) Get it signed on-site!

Registration and Logistics

  • Where: Edelman, 250 Hudson St, New York, N.Y. (Lower Manhattan)
  • When: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Friday, January 27, 2012.
  • Price:
  • $499.
  • Patients just $10, space allowing. Must apply for this status, on the ticket purchase page.
  • 50% off for health professionals who bring one of their patients and promise to practice what we’ll preach.
  • Registration is now open on EventBrite.
  • No recordings, please.

    Future Boot Camps

    We seek partnerships with regional healthcare thought leaders, around  to c0-brand, co-promote, and produce this event, adjacent to major conferences or as an independent event, public or private. See the contact page.

    Optional modules for custom boot camps:

    The e-Patient Boot Camp is in its early days, crafted out of two years of speaking engagements. Additional content is in development for delivery in private or public sessions. Examples:

    • Deep dive on Meaningful Use – regulations and reality from the patient perspective
    • Challenges of diagnosis and how e-patients can help
    • Projects already underway with open health data: the VA’s Blue Button; the Direct Project
    • Healthcare: the only industry where quality’s not defined by the customer.
      • Implications for transformation efforts and quality improvement.
    • Deep dive on shared medical decision making and practice variation: realities, problems, impact on costs and happiness
    • Safety and medical errors: what you need to know and what to do about it
    • Researching: Evaluating what you read, in the mass media, online, and in medical journals
    • Patient communities: finding them, starting them
    • Social media and healthcare: finding what you need, sharing what you have

    Additional modules about inspiration, life, and dealing with disease, not specific to patient engagement:

    • The power of  attitude in the face of obstacles
    • Facing death: my experience as a patient confronting the end of life.
      • Note: Your time will come; your parents’ time will come.
      • Patient & family engagement in end of life decisions
    • Attitude in the face of illness: evidence, and being powerful in the absence of evidence
    • Disease happens while life is happening: getting by, making do, making the most of it – how to “laugh, sing, and eat like a pig” no matter what life hands you.

    As I’ve said before, having faced the end, and survived, I’m using my “free replay” to change the world. Let me know how we can work together.

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