2. Outline
1. Re-defining Quality
2. Why Does Healthcare Quality Suffer
3. Introducing SocialQI
4. One Part - Social Network Science
5. One Part – Behavioral Science
6. How Does SocialQI Become the New Norm
in Healthcare?
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11. 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completion, a third of trials remained unpublished.”
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25. Leaving Us Unique Groups of People…
…the impact of “networked weather”
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26. How Does SocialQI
Become the New Norm
in Healthcare?
#SocialQI:
Simple Solutions for
Improving Your Healthcare
www.socialQI.com
December 2012
27. What Is vs What Could Be
• Weight Watchers • Quantified Selfers
Patient &
Wellness
• Alcoholics Anonymous • ACOR
Communities • ‘being a patient’ • Patients Like Me
• Isolation • #S4PM
• Knowledge is power • #meded, #MDchat
Medical
Communities
• Free-agent learners • Delta Exchange
• CME credit gathering • OzmosisESP
• Failed Ed. Design • Rapid Learning Systems
• ‘Dose of Science’ • Mendeley
Biomedical
Research • Publish or Perish • Sage BioNetworks
Communities • Traditional Publishing • Altmetrics
• Impact Factor • Open Access
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28. Summary
Problems SocialQI Solutions
Quality Variation Shared best practices
Failure to Advance Peer Norming &
Transparency
Information New systems for
Overload/Filter Failure simplifying learning
Lack of Information New culture of sharing
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Digital - networked - open - fast - cheap - out-of-control…but look at the faces of those that are not part of the event…those that are not connected.
…number of connections…some algorithm…crowdsource rankings/ratings…types of “anonymity”…In the past, the filter was easier than the production, but now production is easier than filtering. …credibility helps with crowdsourcing…