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The Patients Speak

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  • Interviews with executives at innovative healthcare companies on what they hear from patients they serve. And how their innovations will improve the patient’s journey. Our podcast is unique because it combines Business innovation with the Patient angle. - Patient insights - The process/approach to solutions - How patients are involved in development - Product/service/device innovations - How to accelerate a patient's journey - What is needed to elevate or advance innovation - Future vision
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  • Dr. Michelle Griffin, MFG Health Consulting, on advancing women’s health
    Dec 6 2023

    Welcome back to The Patients Speak podcast, where today's focus is on improving women's health through empowerment, education, and collaboration between patients and health providers.

    Michelle Griffin

    Michelle's Website

    @thedrcalled on Instagram

    1. **Introduction to Dr. Michelle Griffin**

    - Dr. Michelle Griffin, a doctor, health educator, strategist, and business advisor with a unique perspective gained from almost 20 years as an OBGYN and a startup advisor.

    - Discussion on the changing landscape of overall health, particularly in women's health.

    2. **Patients' Needs and Effective Healthcare**

    - Dr. Griffin emphasizes the importance of understanding patients' wants, needs, and effectiveness to truly improve women's healthcare.

    - The dynamic nature of women's health, spanning from consumers seeking products to patients in need of expert medical intervention.

    - Quote from Dr. Michelle: "We're only going to be successful in increasing and improving the standard of women's healthcare by really examining what patients want and what they need."

    3. **Challenges and Gaps in Women's Health**

    - Exploring the challenges faced by companies aiming to address the diverse needs of women in healthcare.

    - The complexity of women's health, involving biological, social, and psychological factors.

    - Quote from Dr. Michelle: "Healthcare is complex, and it's not about the next shampoo that's going to make your hair feel really clean and shiny."

    4. **Clinical Trials and Gender Representation**

    - Highlighting the underrepresentation of women in clinical trials and the need for a broader perspective in protocol development.

    - Discussing the lack of research understanding around women's normal health before addressing abnormalities.

    - The necessity of increased funding for women's health research and the importance of gender-specific considerations in clinical trials.

    5. **Implications for Drug and Medical Device Development**

    - Dr. Griffin emphasizes the urgency in women's health, urging the industry not to reinvent the wheel but build on existing knowledge.

    - A focus on technology that addresses the impact on end-users, providing solutions that genuinely improve women's lives.

    - Quote from Dr. Michelle: "We need to look at things completely differently and everything that we did think was true... we need to look at this completely differently."

    6. **Physician-Patient Communication and Empathy**

    - Exploring the challenges physicians face within limited consultation times and the emotional toll of effective communication.

    - Importance of active listening, acknowledging patients' concerns, and transparency in physician-patient interactions.

    - Dr. Michelle shares her approach of using the ICE model (Ideas, Concerns, Expectations) to facilitate patient communication.

    7. **Role of Technology in Improving Consultations**

    - The potential role of technology in helping patients collect and present information, making consultations more efficient and focused.

    - Addressing the need for emotional and mental support for physicians dealing with intense, short patient interactions.

    - Dr. Michelle's encouragement for patients to bring recorded information, diaries, and notes to consultations.

    8. **Closing Thoughts and Call to Action**

    - Dr. Griffin concludes by emphasizing the need to recognize the uniqueness of women's health and the collective responsibility to improve healthcare standards.

    - Encouragement for patients to communicate and advocate for themselves, and for healthcare professionals, researchers, and others to actively seek ways to enhance women's...

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    39 m
  • Hallett, Maitri, and Brown: panel discussion on Mental Health Counseling
    Nov 29 2023

    Elevating Mental Health Practices

    Welcome back to "The Patients Speak," where we bridge healthcare innovation with the patient voice. In this episode, our diverse panel dives deep into the complexities of mental health. Mark introduces Maggie Hallett, Senior Director at Mental Health America of Ohio; Jess Maitri, of YoThera Method in Boise; and Wayne Brown, a licensed clinical social worker in Buffalo.

    Key Topics:

    Mental Health in the Workplace

    • Maggie sheds light on Mental Health America's role, emphasizing creating healthy work cultures and peer recovery support programs.

    Holistic Therapeutic Approaches

    • Jess discusses her Yothera method, incorporating body, mind, and spirit into therapy, addressing the need for non-traditional approaches.

    Challenges of Community Mental Health

    • Wayne highlights issues in community mental health, including burnout, lack of continuity, and the struggle to serve overwhelming caseloads.

    Importance of Joy in Therapy

    • The panel stresses the need for joy in therapy, shifting the focus from problems to joy and emphasizing the emotional investment therapists bring.

    Elevating Mental Health Practices

    • The discussion touches on the necessity of valuing mental health professionals, ensuring fair pay, supportive work environments, and empowering therapists to choose fulfilling specialties.

    Quotes:

    1. Maggie Hallett: "When you create an environment in which people can actually take care of themselves, that they're paid enough... you are not leaving your stresses at the door when you walk in."
    2. Jess Maitri: "What's lacking in the therapeutic process is joy. It's more joy. It's actually bringing joy... helping them realize that they can still access joy."
    3. Wayne Brown: "They have the right, they have the obligation to find the therapist who's going to most meet their needs... we have to be true to ourselves and really do our best practice."

    This insightful conversation calls for a shift in mental health practices, emphasizing the need for joy, individualized care, fair compensation, and supportive work environments.

    Join us in our next episode of "The Patients Speak" as we continue to explore and advocate for the patient's voice in healthcare. Thank you for listening.

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    37 m
  • Douglas Slakey, MD author on patient-centric processes
    Nov 15 2023

    Welcome to another enlightening episode of "The Patients Speak." I'm your host, Mark Stinson, and today we're diving deep into the intricacies of healthcare processes, focusing on patient empowerment and improved experiences. Our special guest is Dr. Doug Slakey, a renowned transplant surgeon, educator, healthcare professional, and administrator. He's also the author of the thought-provoking book, "The Process Manifesto."

    Patient-Centered Care

    Our conversation kicks off by stressing the importance of patient-centered care. Dr. Slakey emphasizes that patients should be seen not just as cases but as individuals on unique health journeys. A patient's perspective often differs significantly from the healthcare system's, and understanding this shift is crucial. "We have to realize that at some point in our lives, each of us is a caregiver and each of us is a patient, and it really is a continuum."

    Compassion in Healthcare

    We explore the role of compassion in healthcare. Compassion, Dr. Slakey argues, is action-oriented and a foundational element that should guide interactions between patients and healthcare providers. It fosters communication, empathy, and a more human-centered approach to care. "Compassion is action-oriented. It's about recognizing individual needs and providing care that extends beyond mere empathy."

    Empowering Patients

    Dr. Slakey stresses the importance of patients actively participating in their healthcare journey. Patients should educate themselves, ask questions, and clearly articulate their expectations. Additionally, they can play a more proactive role by sharing personal context that may affect their care.

    Outcome-Oriented Care

    Shifting from traditional process-centric care, we delve into the importance of measuring patient outcomes. This involves evaluating whether patients are achieving their desired health goals. Outcome-based care holds the potential to realign payment models and drive improvement in healthcare processes.

    Aligning Processes with Patient Expectations

    Aligning healthcare processes with patient expectations is the key to success. Dr. Slakey highlights that healthcare providers should be transparent in communicating the journey, so patients can actively participate in their care and understand what's happening at each stage.

    Decentralizing Control

    A vital call to action is the decentralization of control in healthcare. Placing control at the front lines, where providers directly interact with patients, enables the use of knowledge, education, compassion, and empathy to create positive change in the patient experience.

    The conversation with Dr. Slakey reinforces that healthcare is a multifaceted journey and that acknowledging the patient's voice, experiences, and expectations is pivotal. With continuous quality improvement and a patient-centric approach, we can reshape the healthcare landscape to ensure better outcomes, more compassionate care, and enhanced patient experiences.

    Douglas Slakey

    Dr. Douglas Slakey is an internationally recognized transplant surgeon, educator, author, healthcare professional, and administrator. Doug is currently a professor of surgery at the University of Illinois, Chicago, and the president of Process Health Consulting, a healthcare consultancy focused on enhancing and optimizing operations and process flow, emphasizing complex system management strategies that optimize patient outcomes. He is a global educator and speaker who inspires healthcare teams to provide effective, compassionate patient care.

    Douglas's Website

    @d3slakey on Instagram

    Join us in our next episode of "The Patients Speak" as we continue to explore and advocate for the patient's voice in healthcare. Thank you for listening.


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    33 m

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