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Participatory Healthcare
A Person-Centered Approach to Healthcare Transformation
Participatory Healthcare
A Person-Centered Approach to Healthcare Transformation
Editor, Jan Oldenburg
Associate Editor, Mary P. Griskewicz
Foreword by Dr. Paul Kleeberg Afterword by Dr. Danny Sands
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Names: Oldenburg, Jan, editor. | Griskewicz, Mary P., editor.
Title: Participatory healthcare : a person-centered approach to healthcare transformation / editor, Jan Oldenburg and associate editor, Mary P. Griskewicz
Description: Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016003446 | ISBN 9781498769624 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Subjects: | MESH: Patient Participation | Delivery of Health Care--methods | Professional-Patient Relations | Medical Informatics | Anecdotes
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Contents
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS
JANE SARASOHN-KAHN, MA, MHSA
CATHERINE D. SERIO, MS, PhD, AND SUSAN W. BUTTERWORTH, MS, PhD
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS
MARY P. GRISKEWICZ, MS, FHIMSS
MARYANNE STERLING, CEA
JOHN SHARP, MA, MSSA, PMP, FHIMSS
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH KELLY
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH CATHERINE ROSE, MBA, PhD
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH BRITTANY DRAPER
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH HUGO CAMPOS
MARY P. GRISKEWICZ, MS, FHIMSS
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH KAY
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH ELIZABETH, JD
STASIA KAHN, MD
ANNA-LISA SILVESTRE, MPH
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH KEVIN FOWLER
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH PAUL, MD
MARY P. GRISKEWICZ, MS, FHIMSS WITH ROBERTA, MS, CISSP
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH SUSAN
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS AND MARY P. GRISKEWICZ, MS, FHIMSS WITH NANCY
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH AMANDA
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH DANA M. LEWIS
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH SUSAN, MBA
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH KAIT B. ROE
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH JOAN
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH JANIE
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH BETH, MEd, MBA
RACHEL KATZ
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH DON
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH JON, MA
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH KATIE McCURDY, MSI
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH JESSICA JACOBS, MHSA, CPHIMS
JAN OLDENBURG, FHIMSS WITH PAULA, MA, SPECIAL EDUCATION WITH ENDORSEMENT IN VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
Only advanced degrees are listed
You hold in your hands a book that contains the keys to transforming our healthcare system from one in which patients are receivers of care to one in which they are collaborators in care.
We are in an interesting transitional time. Historically, physicians were the holders of knowledge and truth. Physicians from Hippocrates to those in the midtwentieth century were expected to make decisions for patients, and patients were expected to do the things that were ordered. Toward the latter part of the twentieth century into the twenty-first century, a proliferation of information available to everyone is shifting this balance of power. The Gutenberg printing press revolutionized science and religion in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by giving everyone access to primary sources and enabling others to let their works and voices be heard. The Internet and social technologies have made this access several orders of magnitude easier. No longer do we have to go to the library and search bound texts or research articles to learn about health and disease. Today, detailed and timely health information is keystrokes away and many resources are written in easy-to-understand language from reliable sources. Now that we have access to this information, we are able to become better educated and ask more intelligent questions of physicians and caregivers. This allows us to play a greater role in decisions affecting our health. Since we are now in a better position to be able to manage our own health and be active participants in the decision-making process, the old medical paradigm needs to change.
Jan Oldenburg, the principal editor/author of this book, has had a lifelong experience with the healthcare system; her brother and sister had significant health issues growing up and their healthcare struggles were the stuff of family folklore. Later, her experience as a patient, parent, and partner to a patient helped her to see firsthand the benefits of patient engagement. This experience has driven her to work inside the healthcare system to incorporate technology, behavior, culture change, and system redesign in care delivery. It has made her passionate about advocating for a system that is person centered, one that is designed from the perspective of patients and caregivers.
Her first book, Engage! Transforming Healthcare through Digital Patient Engagement