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Activist Regina Holliday discusses The Walking Gallery and the Cinderblocks Conference

June 22, 2016 By Health Standards Leave a Comment

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Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: epatients, health data, patient advocacy, regina holliday, the Walking Gallery

Building better healthcare – One cinderblock at a time

May 26, 2016 By Lygeia Ricciardi 4 Comments

Building better healthcare – One cinderblock at a time

The Walking Gallery assembles at Cinderblocks 3. A few days ago, a group of e-patients gathered in rural Grantsville, Maryland, to share work and ideas, create art, and improve our broken healthcare system. Cinderblocks 3: The Partnership with Patients was the third in a series ...

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Filed Under: 3, BlueButton, e-patient, Health care, Healthcare IT, Patient Engagement Tagged With: epatient dave, participatory medicine, regina holliday, the Walking Gallery

Should Physicians or Patients be Responsible for Health History Accuracy?

January 16, 2014 By Jennifer Thew, RN, MSJ 2 Comments

Should Physicians or Patients be Responsible for Health History Accuracy?

A few months back, I was fortunate enough to spend a few hours speaking with health data activist Regina Holliday. Regina has a long and complex story but, to sum it up, her husband Fred was diagnosed with and eventually succumbed to metastatic cancer in a matter of months. ...

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Filed Under: e-patient, EHR, EMR, Health care, Meaningful Use, Patient Engagement Tagged With: medical errors, patient care, PGHD, regina holliday

Stories From The Walking Gallery: Keith Boone

June 6, 2013 By Jennifer Thew, RN, MSJ 2 Comments

Stories From The Walking Gallery: Keith Boone

Part 3 in the Walking Gallery series. See Part 1, Part 2. Regina Holliday, founder of the The Walking Gallery, began the social movement because of something personal—her husband Fred Holliday’s death from metastatic kidney cancer. Even before Fred’s diagnosis, the Hollidays ...

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Filed Under: e-patient, Healthcare IT, Interview Tagged With: Keith Boone, regina holliday, walking gallery

Stories From The Walking Gallery: Fred Trotter

June 4, 2013 By Jennifer Thew, RN, MSJ 1 Comment

Stories From The Walking Gallery: Fred Trotter

Part 3 in the Walking Gallery series. See Part 1 and Part 2. Regina Holliday, founder of the The Walking Gallery, began the social movement because of something personal—her husband Fred Holliday's death from metastatic kidney cancer. Even before Fred's diagnosis, the ...

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Filed Under: e-patient, Interview Tagged With: advocacy, Fred Trotter, regina holliday, walking gallery

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