SPM Members Published Summer ‘17

Below are articles published by SPM members. Want to submit an article published by an SPM member recently or not so recently? Include citation and link anyone can access. Forward to newsletter@participatorymedicine.org  with subject line: Published. If the article is behind a paywall, please note that. When “patient centered” is no longer enough: the challenge of collaborative health, an essay by SPM member, Michael L Millenson, takes the participatory medicine concept a bit further to include some of the socioeconomic factors and other, non-medical actors (data companies, vendors, health plans, etc.) and has received very positive reaction. BMJ 2017;358: j3048 doi: 10.1136/bmj.j3048 (Published 2017 July 05). Learning together, an article in the What Your Patient is Thinking series by Danny van Leeuwen. BMJ 2017; 358 doi: 10.1136/bmj.j3219 (Published 19 July 2017). A model relationship between patient and neurologist. I Am Your Tax Dollars at Work, an article by Brenda Denzler. How does the government determine its return on investment for a human life? Cure Today, June 29, 2017,  “The paradigm of patient must evolve: Why a false sense of limited capacity can subvert all attempts at patient involvement”  Article available here. This essay by Dave DeBronkart reviews the role of paradigms in molding the thoughts of a scientific field and looks rigorously at what two key terms mean – empowered and engaged – and how their interaction points to a new way f...
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