002: Digital Divides and Paul Levy
Jan 27, 2013•1 hr 8 min
Episode description
This week, Josh and Jason suppress the urge to talk more about themselves and as a follow-up to their appearance with Doctor Natasha on KCUR's "Up to Date" discuss the digital divide in terms of social media and medicine. They also talk about Paul Levy's visit to Children's Mercy and the role empathy and humility play in leadership.
Links for this episode:
- KCUR | A Text A Day Keeps The Doctor....In Touch?
- Wikipedia | Digital divide
- Ars Technica | Rural US Internet: not great, but truly poor in the South
- The Atlantic | The Reason Silicon Valley Hasn't Built a Good Health App
- Institute of Medicine | Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care
- Vector | Could texting patients reduce hospital readmissions? Thinking through an innovation
- Paul Sax | Needed: Something Better than HAART
- Johns Hopkins Global mHealth Initiative
- d+ collab | The Patient Record
- Paul Levy | Not Running a Hospital
- Not Running a Hospital | Inspired at Children's Mercy Hospitals
- Institute of Medicine | To Err is Human: Building A Safer Health System
- Institute of Medicine | Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century
- "These things happen..." clip from the movie, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
- Goal Play!: Leadership Lessons from the Soccer Field
- Ohio Children’s Hospitals’ Solutions for Patient Safety
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