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* [http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2017/01/coordinates-patient-care-maybe-no-one.html Bonnie Friedman describes her frustration coordinating her husband's care over many hospitalizations for serious, sometimes life-threatening, illnesses. (1/20/17)]
 
* [http://khn.org/news/caring-for-a-loved-one-at-home-can-have-a-steep-learning-curve/amp/ How the family of 87-year old Ruth Perez's with dementia learned how to take care of their mom (12/12/16)]
 
* [http://khn.org/news/caring-for-a-loved-one-at-home-can-have-a-steep-learning-curve/amp/ How the family of 87-year old Ruth Perez's with dementia learned how to take care of their mom (12/12/16)]
 
* [http://www.mhealthtalk.com/what-caregiving-looks-like/ Six short videos, each just 3 minutes or less, show what caregiving looks like. (1/2/16)]
 
* [http://www.mhealthtalk.com/what-caregiving-looks-like/ Six short videos, each just 3 minutes or less, show what caregiving looks like. (1/2/16)]

Revision as of 10:53, 3 February 2017

To truly understand managing health, we need to hear first hand from patients to relate, emphathize and learn how to improve.

Aging In Place

Addressing Non-Medical Determinants

Behavior

Caregivers

End of Life

Fragmented Healthcare System
Lack of a coordinated, patient centered approach

Health Insurance Issues

Health Care Professionals As Patients

Health Literacy

High-Need, High-Cost Patients

  • Rebecca Bryson has 10 different medical conditions and depends on 13 health care providers. Her life improved when a program funded a Clinical Care Specialist and the creation of a Shared Care Plan.
  • Forty-year-old Jeremie Seals was assigned a care manager and a regular physician that helped reduced his 15 ER visits and 11 hospitals stays to 4 ER visits and 4 hospitals stays the following year. (7/10/13)
  • Virginia Hunt's story illustrates the effectiveness and ineffectiveness of our healthcare system that addresses conditions and often lacks capability to treat the overall patient. (3/3/13)

Incrementalism in Managing Health

Living Conditions

Living With Chronic Conditions

Medical Decisions - Quality of Life vs. Aggressive Interventions

Loneliness

Mental Health Treatment

Paying For High Cost Treatments

Patient Goals

Primary Care Physicians - Managing Health

Shared Decision Making

Stress Of Monitoring After Cancer Treatments

Support System Beyond Spouse and Family