social networks lead to innovation and healthcare quality
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This talk was originally given at the 2013 AHPBA Conference for surgical and non-surgical specialists throughout North, South and Central America who care for patients with diseases of the liver, pancreas, and biliary tree. http://www.ahpbaconference.org/index.cfmTRANSCRIPT
February 2013
#SocialQI:Simple Solutions for Improving Your Healthcare
Presented by:
Brian S. McGowan, PhD@briansmcgowan
www.SOCIALQI.com
Problem #1: Variation In Care
http://www.healthcarereportcard.illinois.gov/maps
Problem #2: Failure to Advance
Problem #3: Overload & Filter Failures
Problem #4: Lack of Information
“Despite recent improvement in timely publication, fewer than half of trials funded by NIH are published in a peer reviewed biomedical journal indexed by Medline within 30 months of trial completion. Moreover, after a median of 51 months after trial completion, a third of trials remained unpublished.”
Can the Study of Social Network Science Help Us Change Healthcare?
Social Network Science Shows How Behaviors Flow Through Networks
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsa066082
Social Network Science Is Beginning to Be Employed Across Professional Networks
The impact of “networked weather”
The Question Remains:Do Social (Media) Networks Impact Innovation in Medicine?
February 2013
Physicians Believe Learning Through Social Media Improves Their Patient Care
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Using Social Media enables me toaccomplish job tasks more effectively
Using Social Media improvesmy job performance
Using Social Media increasesmy job productivity
Using Social Media enables meto care for patients more effectively
Using Social Media helps improvethe quality of my patient care
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Strongly Agree
http://www.jmir.org/2012/5/e117/
Data Suggests Innovation is Driven by Your Place Within Your Network
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23348089
Healthcare Quality is Driven by Social Network Structure
http://christakis.med.harvard.edu/pdf/publications/articles/128.pdf
February 2013
#SocialQI:Simple Solutions for Improving Your Healthcare
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