Shift Happens Youtube

The 4 minute “Did You Know?Shift Happens” video, originally produced in 2008 has been updated to include AI, self-driving cars and current statistics (as current as they can be!). It’s useful for any discussion in Board meetings, staff meetings, community-inclusion meetings.so long as you ask the all important question: “So what does this mean – for our community?

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November 8, 2017by Casey Quinlan, the “Mighty Mouth” of Mighty Casey Media LLCRICHMOND, VA – Culture change requires culture change. Shifting one person’s thinking about an issue is a heavy lift. Doing that with a group, particularly a highly educated group used to being the smartest people in the room? That can be a monumental lift. No one involved with the OpenNotes movement is surprised by that observation – we live that truth every day.One of the signals that shift is happening is the rise in public discussion of people/patient’s access, in real time, to the clinician notes reporting on tests and scans that are part of their treatment.I have myself, both as a family caregiver and as a cancer patient, had to push for real-time access to these lab results and imaging reports. My father’s neurologists and orthopedist learned to have reports ready for us when I took my dad to clinic visits as I helped him manage his advancing Parkinson’s disease and osteoarthritis. I’ve made a rule of getting mammograms only at practices where the doctor and patient view the films and discuss the findings together as part of the clinic visit, which made a huge difference in my health literacy, and in my activation and engagement, even before my breast cancer diagnosis.(By the way, I was the first person to point out the tumor on the mammogram that revealed my cancer.

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I pointed, asked, “what’s that?” and we were off on a Cancer Year adventure.)It’s hard to participate in shared decision making without information!Seeing the notes from each clinic visit, as well as reports on imaging and lab results, in real time gives people/patients the information they need to understand and participate in their health and their health care and to make truly informed decisions. It also gives patients the chance to spot inaccuracies in their notes and records and the opportunity to have those inaccuracies corrected. “Nothing about me without me” – including clinical notes and reports – is where OpenNotes can drive exponential system transformation. By encouraging clinical teams to advocate for real-time notes and records access, they can also drive literacy-building programs within their professional societies that help patients understand the reports in their patient portals.Participation in health and health care is a right and a responsibility.The only way people can participate as fully as possible is if they – WE – are given the information we need to do that.

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