One of the biggest problems with health care today is that there is way too much information and way too little communications going on between providers and patients. Here’s a great quote that explains what I mean: The two words information and communication are...
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Why Patients Don’t Always Do What’s In Their Best Interest
Can you say “reactance”? Don’t feel bad, I wasn’t familiar with the term either until recently. But as you will see, anyone that has ever been a patient will catch on pretty quickly as to what reactance is and how it works. Reactance is how we respond to something...
Patient-Centered Care – We Aren’t Ready for It
The follow is a guest post by Aanand D. Naik, MD @empoweringpts. We hear lots of discussion nowadays about Patient-Centered Care. Most legislation for health care reform proposes innovative models of care such as Accountable Care Organizations and the...
Good Physician-Patient Communications – A Great Differentiation Strategy For Your Physician Network
More and more it seems that primary care physicians are becoming commoditized. You know…where there is nothing to differentiate one ACO from another...or one group of physicians from another group of physicians down the street. I really don’t understand why primary...
Patient Engagement – Here’s The Key To Success In Case You Are Interested
Primary care physicians are the point of first contact that people like you and I have with a hospital or health systems. We are 13 times more likely to visit a primary care physician in any given year than we are to need a hospital stay. Primary care physicians are...
Patient Engagement From The Patient’s Perspective
I apologize for my absence over the past month. I was side-lined with two detached retinas in December both of which required major eye surgeries and downtime. For health care professionals, patient engagement is the holy grail of health care. It is the key to...
How Are Patients Supposed To Be More Involved And More Responsible For Their Health When The Playing Field Is So Uneven?
Guest Post by Anne Polta author of the blog HealthBeat. Thanks for covering Anne while I am off having my third Vitrectomy to repair yet another detached retina. To be clear, there are lots of great clinicians out there. I’ve met many of them and I know them to be...
The Fastest Way To Disempower, De-Activate, and Disengage Any Patient
I may not know how to tell the difference between an empowered patient, an engaged patient, or an activated patient. But I do know that fastest way to disempower, disengage, and de-activate any patient is a trip to the doctor’s office or the hospital. A visit to an...
The Power Of A Physician’s Touch – A Sure Path To Better Patient Trust, Outcomes And Satisfaction
My wife has two world-class oncologists who help her manage her Stage 4 Lung Cancer. Both are excellent clinicians. Yet their skills differ in one very important way. Her radiation oncologist physically touches her a lot (in a good way of course!). There are the...