Why bring patients to the table

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The Patient Story is sometimes dark and sometimes light. But both are needed for a masterpiece. These paints are same color They are defined by their tone. They provide a scale of Value.

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The Patient Story is sometimesdark and sometimes light.

But both are needed for a masterpiece.

These paints are same colorThey are defined by their tone.They provide a scale of Value.

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“During this hospital stay, how often was your pain well controlled?”

This is another scale of value.

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Patient stories are more than core measures, surveys and bar charts.

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Nurses Progress Notes:04.18.09 09:00

Look Dick.See Sally and Tim.Funny, funny Sally.Funny, funny Tim.

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The patient record makes a lot moresense if you include the wholepicture of care.

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Patients can help

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Family Caregiverscan help.

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Fred was a “good” patient. He didn’t make waves. He didn’t complain.

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Patients can write Onion Letters OrOrchid Letters.

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Everyone is valuable in this conversation

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Patients can join the

conversation using their own visuals andspeaking from the foundation of their own skill-set.

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When you invite us it changes the conversation

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Everyone wants to be invited to play…

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If we are not invited to speak with a provider, that doesn’t mean we stop talking.We just talk to the whole world.

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Sometimes we need to build bridges for better communication.

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And when we build bridges, we connect silos of thought and can paint a “happy” picture.

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When we invite Moms and Dads, brothers and sisters to the table, we will have better outcomes emotionally and physically.

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When everyone plays. Everyone wins.