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Healthcare reform... where are the physicians?

We are simply heading for a healthcare disaster an a scale that you have never seen and at a cost you would never dream.  Unfortunately, my inquires and discussions with my colleagues have been met with apathy and disbelief.  There is a famous saying that getting doctors together is like herding cats and so far this appears to be the case.  They are either too tired from so many years of being beaten down, are too busy attempting to keep their head above water or don’t believe it can possibly happen this year so choose to delay their concerns.

R.W nails it pretty well.... getting physicians together truly is like herding cats. We have become apathetic, burnt out, and many do not even believe that the health care reform effort, currently steamrolling through D.C., is as far along as it is.

It is time for the physicians of this country to wake up, stand up, find your voice, hone your genetically programmed ability to communicate and let the public and government officials hear what you have to say about Health Care reform.

Share your thoughts with each other... privately on iMedExchange.com We can use that as a sounding board to get our collective thoughts *out there* and make sure that our voices are heard. The future of health care is being reshaped, RIGHT NOW; this is not the time for apathy and complacency.

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Disruption in Healthcare, Physicians...and iMedExchange

Thomas Jefferson had a radical notion: When the people are well-informed, they can be trusted to govern themselves.

But trust is a two way street... Where is the trust in medicine today?  Trust is not applicable to the mechanism through which we communicate with our patients.  Yet.  The Healthcare 2.0, e-patient, and Participatory medicine trends are gaining traction across the internet... and could very soon alter the way physicians and patients communicate, forever. 

We all know the medical system is dysfunctional (for all parties involved) and no longer sustainable.  What or who will emerge to be the drivers of the impending reform efforts physicians, patients and the healtcare industry faces?  *Physicians* such as Blumenthal are at the table... but he believes that governement mandated or government run healthcare is the only way to control costs.  e-Patients are at the table, and they are simply interested in a system that is open, transparent, cost consicous and focused on quality care.  Although the managed care organizations are at the table too, they need to answer to shareholders so I, for one, will not be holding my breath for meaningful reform suggestions to come from them.  

Disruption involves a large number of people fundamentally rejecting the values of a dominant establishment, which isn’t giving them what they need. 

Physicians have an immediate need to collaborate, communicate, discuss and articulate their concerns, concepts and thoughts on the disruptive mechanisms which could reform healthcare to produce a transparent, quality concscious, patient friendly (patient centric) and economically sustainable healthcare system.  A system where all parties involved can meet in the middle and feel like they have accomplished something spectacular. 

Don't think it's possible ???? IS that your excuse for not being engaged?  Don't think your voice means anything?  NONSENSE! Every voice counts.  Many voices together form a chorus and if the message carried by the chorus to the masses is logical, well concieved, transparent and comprehensive, a large number of people will reject the values of the dominant establishment and initiate the disruptive innovation cascade that can transform healthcare forever. 

How do we meet to collaborate, communicate and discuss our concerns, concepts, and issues... on iMedExchange.com   Sign up and join the chorus! 


 

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Social Media, Health Care Reform... Where are the Physicians?

I spent the day today at HealthCamp Boston with some 150 medical thinkers.  It was my first experience at a HealthCamp.  If you’ve never been, it’s best described as an organic, roll-your-sleeves-up, stand-at-the-whiteboard, open source, ad lib meeting centered around health 2.0.  Come with your issues and create an argument.  Lots of discussion, talent and passion.

But unfortunately, no doctors (actually, there was a small handful).  Yes indeed, health care is in the midst of an cataclysmic shift and we can’t get a little medical representation.

“But they’re busy.”  We’re all busy.  We have no choice but to be involved.
“They’re late adopters.”  Now is the time to adopt, if not to innovate. 
“They can’t see the value.” Funny…everyone else does.

While we’re all lucky to have such passionate patient advocates, health policy experts, IT professionals and allied health workers who are willing to take a day to help sort out issues, physicians are the missing link.

There's no getting around it... our society is massively adopting *social* enabling technologies... why? Because *we can*. Human behavior is genetically programmed to be social. Language, is humanity's primary enabling technology. Language reveals our thoughts, concepts, ideas, mood, emotions and suggestions. It is our desire to be social and our ability to communicate that is enabling a platform of networked communication never before available to so many people at the same time.

Why now, why is social networking taking off with such breathtaking scale? Until recently our means of communication was limited in capacity and scale. Now our pre-programmed desire to socialize has migrated to the internet...an enabling technology with limitless scale and enormous capacity.

Health care reformers, Health 2.0 advocates, participatory medicine developers, and patient activists have embraced social media technologies and are transforming the way patients utilize their physician providers and ultimately the role of the physician in health care delivery.

The health care landscape is changing very rapidly... As an active participant on the social media *stage*... the most glaring *pertinent negative* I have witnessed is the lack of physician participation.

Physicians need to understand that these changes are going to take place whether we are at the table or not. Burying our collective heads in our charts and our stacks of paperwork is not an excuse for our lack of participation. The value of our input is enormous. Social media can/will enable physicians in many ways. Will it be *too late* by the time *we* wake up, adopt and utilize a platform that hundreds of millions of people use to communicate on such a routine basis???

The physician members of iMedExchange.com are already taking advantage of the enabling nature of social media. iMedExchange is a unique social media platform designed specifically for physicians....with physician input.

With all the changes taking place, and the speed at which this is happening, the physicians of our country need to utilize their pre-programmed ability and desire to communicate... to articulate our concepts, suggestions and concerns... to teach one another and share with one another... and to have an active, collective voice in shaping the future of our chosen profession. Can you afford NOT to be involved?

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