Ashley Ashworth

@ashleyEashworth

Aspiring policy wonk . Hawaii raised, DC based. I like walkability, fancy donuts, and petting dogs. Tweets and opinions are my own.

Washington, D.C.
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2015.

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    We’ve been talking about patients getting a copy of their own medical records since 1973. 46 years ago. [5]

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    The intersection of & health IT: 1) Real world testing key to systems running smoothly🔖 2) Doing it digitally is more efficient when done right💻 3) Downtime leads to problems💤 4) Infosec—including perceptions of a problem & people processes—matter🔒 What else?

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    Fear of coronavirus is fueling racist sentiment toward East Asians; I spoke to people who fielded suspicious looks & nasty comments. Derogatory jokes gathered steam online, drawing on age-old racist tropes associating Chinese people w disease & dirty food

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    Talking about the readiness for the novel coronavirus before the state legislature’s House committee on health. Our Pres/CEO Hilton Raethel is on the right.

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    "Stigma around Chinese people driven by fear of the is reminiscent of discrimination during the outbreak of ." Old trope: “that is very, very old indeed — that Chinese people as a race, no matter where they are, are disease carriers.”

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    good tech can’t fix bad policy

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    This is how we protect children. Thank you, Daniel.

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    29. sij

    As someone on the applications side, this interoperability makes all the difference. One day there maybe light at the end of this tunnel.

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    🧵 Please see our new oped making the public health case for proposed health IT regulations from & —and why OMB () & HHS () should finalize these provisions without further delay

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    30. sij

    Thank you and for including us in this important message. These regulations are critical for patient access to their data.

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    30. sij

    Dear Director and : OpenNotes urges the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to finalize rules currently proposed to help patients by fostering greater transparency and of their health information. ### (read full letter below)

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    30. sij

    We should be paying more attention to sharing small data. When consumers get information, they may want to share bits and pieces but not their entire medical record. Patients should be able to share what they want with who they want.

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    . is happy to join this letter and support this important work.

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  15. 30. sij

    We cannot wait any longer for interoperability. I am so proud of this diverse group of stakeholders calling for the finalization of 's proposed rules. Patients need their data, and they need their providers to have their data!

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    29. sij

    This video has raised over $100,000 in the last 24 hours. You should watch it:

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    29. sij

    So many arguments against change can be summed up like this: your solution is imperfect so let's keep doing what we are doing, which is much worse.

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  18. 29. sij

    Well, the toddler is CLEARLY sick when she requests a nap at 10 am.

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    29. sij

    What's fascinating to me is why we fear a disease that's killed 131 people more than the flu, which kills hundreds of thousands worldwide every year. Is it because it's foreign? Or new? Does having a flu shot (which most of us skip) make us feel safer?

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  20. 28. sij

    New favorite saying: “Let’s stop admiring the problem.” -Matt Quinn from HRSA. Describing the problem is only step 1.

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