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We explore the 3 stage journey every drug makes during its life—and how adjusting the rewards & costs for drugmakers during each period can influence the overall reward for innovation. (The Interactive Graphic lets readers see how each policy influences this reward system.)pic.twitter.com/guF1Vkr9sm
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New
@nytimes: We often think of doctors as scientists or caregivers. But we must also understand them as leaders. Leadership is critical for better patient outcomes & professional satisfaction. For their patients & colleagues, doctors must be leaders. https://nyti.ms/2QE6Q04 pic.twitter.com/Oo6BTTZoTt
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Inspired by the passion and work of
@Drsforamerica this weekend. On why doctors must work with patients and other health professionals to ensure everyone has access to compassionate, high quality, affordable care.#patientsoverpolitics#DFANLC19pic.twitter.com/eeiYPdq1S1
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Whirlwind tour of 100 years of health policy with
@CitizenCohn@Drsforamerica How hard is universal healthcare? FDR—at the height of his power, with huge majorities in both houses of Congress—didn’t think he could get it done. But it could be different this time.#DFANLC19pic.twitter.com/VhAnupol7Q
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Excited to speak this weekend at
@Drsforamerica's 10th anniversary conference on why doctors should organize. Hope to see some of you there! http://files.www.drsforamerica.org/dfa-2019-nlc/DFA_NLC-2019_Program_FINAL.pdf …pic.twitter.com/ORSrAMejIH
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Great talk by Mark McClellan
@WeillCornell & good reminder that while value-based transition is underway, it’s still early days. Many heath organizations participate in APMs, but total revenue each receives through non-FFS value based payments is often only 1-2%.@dukemargolispic.twitter.com/Kye0X8YqGB
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Great talk by
@kevin_volpp on incentives needed to reduce#lowvaluecare & reasons that current payment models have often resulted in only modest savings@PennLDI@PennCHIBEpic.twitter.com/oC2RwGFogE
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How to make progress on
#lowvaluecare ? Start by assuming the best in people. Give them data and empower them to make changes. Typically it’s a system failure, not an individual failure.@BABortz@DrSimpsonHSR@WolfsonDpic.twitter.com/plWTStfqMJ
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Great balanced and informative talk by
@Ateevm @WeillCornell on the potential benefits and concerns around growing use of telemedicine. “We have to measure the effect of these technologies on quality, costs, and access to really know if we’re improving value.”pic.twitter.com/LHGgGjyvB3
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“Patient trust in their emergency department clinicians has much more to do with how clinicians communicate than with how long they wait. Patients don’t come to the ED to get out of the ED. They come because they’re scared.”pic.twitter.com/uXUxVKPIWV
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Fantastic talk by
@ThomasHLeeMD at#WCMVirtualHealth: “Management is about coping with chaos. Leadership is about creating change. In telemedicine, we need both.” @WeillCornell @nyphospitalpic.twitter.com/CWWyMSNTSX
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2/n: Financial and non-financial incentives can be given by: 1) payers to large healthcare organizations 2) payers to individual clinicians & small practices 3) healthcare organizations to their own clinicianspic.twitter.com/DhrSRitg1U
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Reflecting on
@donberwick powerful talk on whether clinicians can rebuild trust without also engaging on broader social and political issues that affect the wellbeing of patients—whether truly being a healer also requires being “ashamed of miseries you did not cause”?#abimf2019pic.twitter.com/1iTvia0h58
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@toyinajayidoc on tech in medicine: “I’m not looking for an app that makes doctors obsolete. I’m not looking for AI chatbots so we don’t have to talk to patients. I’m looking for tech that helps put humans in front of humans in trusting relationships.”#abimf2019pic.twitter.com/7HEWxyqiUh
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What if clinicians started every new patient conversation with “tell me about yourself” and ended every conversation with “anything else I can help with?” —
@ChristineSinsky#ABIMF2019pic.twitter.com/IphqAh5zbh
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THREAD: New
@JAMA_current: Trust is vital for high-quality, compassionate healthcare—but Americans' trust in the health system has declined precipitously in recent decades. What's behind this trend and what, if anything, can we do to rebuild trust? https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2738392 …pic.twitter.com/dIjqlRCIhq
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On service today and ran into this lonely guy roaming the hallway — also working the holiday. Happy Fourth to all the patients, nurses, doctors (and robots) in the hospital today!
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In
@JAMANetworkOpen, we explore the importance of clinician trust in healthcare organizations. Higher trust is associated with work environments with a greater sense of work control, emphasis on quality over productivity, and values alignment w/leadership https://ja.ma/2xbvHxy pic.twitter.com/vBJ9xhi7MV
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Are teaching hospitals worth it? In new
@JAMA_current, we review our recent work finding that for Medicare patients, Academic Medical Centers seem to be relatively high value—delivering similar or better outcomes at similar or lower costs. https://ja.ma/31BQWq1 pic.twitter.com/0nqoNmlpkC
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Such a privilege to hear
@cuttingforstone speak today: “The key challenge for the future of medicine: how do you deliver cutting edge science and technology in a way that recognizes every patient’s humanity?” @StanfordGSB @StanfordMedpic.twitter.com/5A04pa8cLm
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