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Craig Joseph, MD

@craigjoseph

Was a doctor who was geeky. Now a geek who is doctory. Chief Medical Officer at @Nordic_Global. Tottenham supporter. #COYS

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Check out the brilliance of Texas Children's CMO Bryan Vartabedian. We talk about #PhysicianBurnout and the role of #healthIT in helping to improve the situation. Plus, we discuss how important "sub-optimization" can be in healthcare. buff.ly/3NtTFLi

Check out the brilliance of <a href="/TexasChildrens/">Texas Children's</a> CMO <a href="/Doctor_V/">Bryan Vartabedian</a>. We talk about #PhysicianBurnout and the role of #healthIT in helping to improve the situation. Plus, we discuss how important "sub-optimization" can be in healthcare. buff.ly/3NtTFLi
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Thanks so much to HIMSS Virginia Chapter for having me speak about #HumanCenteredDesign in healthcare at their annual conference. Key points: 👍 Make it easy to do the right thing 💩 Get rid of stupid stuff (GROSS) 🔚 Keep the end (user) in mind 🚧 Adopt a continuous improvement mindset

Thanks so much to <a href="/vahimss/">HIMSS Virginia Chapter</a> for having me speak about #HumanCenteredDesign in healthcare at their annual conference. Key points:
👍 Make it easy to do the right thing
💩 Get rid of stupid stuff (GROSS)
🔚 Keep the end (user) in mind
🚧 Adopt a continuous improvement mindset
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While it might be surprising to some, the results at @SentaraHealth are clear to most physicians: we want to see patients. 😲 Remove clinically-irrelevant tasks and let us do what we do best! #TeamBasedCare #DesigningForHealth #JoyInMedicine buff.ly/4fpRlAS

While it might be surprising to some, the results at @SentaraHealth are clear to most physicians: we want to see patients. 😲 Remove clinically-irrelevant tasks and let us do what we do best! #TeamBasedCare #DesigningForHealth #JoyInMedicine buff.ly/4fpRlAS
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Interesting study to overcome the inertia involved in infrequent actions (like ... voting!) Write a message to your future self, thereby increasing the likelihood of forming a stronger habit. How can we do this in medicine? #DesigningForHealth #design buff.ly/4hsmsOc

Interesting study to overcome the inertia involved in infrequent actions (like ... voting!) Write a message to your future self, thereby increasing the likelihood of forming a stronger habit. How can we do this in medicine? #DesigningForHealth #design buff.ly/4hsmsOc
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My latest blog post: Why do #healthcare systems have more pilots than the airlines? The answers: fear of failure and no preset plan for #scaling. How can your hospital become a scaling machine? Read on! #healthIT #innovation buff.ly/4fpRzIg

My latest blog post: Why do #healthcare systems have more pilots than the airlines? The answers: fear of failure and no preset plan for #scaling. How can your hospital become a scaling machine? Read on! #healthIT #innovation buff.ly/4fpRzIg
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I'll be at the CHIME Fall Forum in San Diego this week. If you're there and want me to buy you an overpriced coffee, send me a message! #CHIME24 buff.ly/40qeqzm

I'll be at the <a href="/CIOCHIME/">CHIME</a> Fall Forum in San Diego this week. If you're there and want me to buy you an overpriced coffee, send me a message! #CHIME24 buff.ly/40qeqzm
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Engaging in a "Wizard of Oz" setup is an excellent method to ensure adherence to #HumanCenteredDesign principles, enabling users to comprehend your workflow or app and accomplish their intended tasks. Appreciation to Mitesh Patel for sharing this insight! buff.ly/4emsInL

Engaging in a "Wizard of Oz" setup is an excellent method to ensure adherence to #HumanCenteredDesign principles, enabling users to comprehend your workflow or app and accomplish their intended tasks. Appreciation to <a href="/miteshspatel/">Mitesh Patel</a> for sharing this insight! buff.ly/4emsInL
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Large study shows that nurse burnout was associated with decreased patient safety; more nosocomial infections, patient falls, medication errors, and adverse events; lower patient satisfaction ratings; and lower nurse-assessed quality of care. #MustFixThis buff.ly/4fgtNyP

Large study shows that nurse burnout was associated with decreased patient safety; more nosocomial infections, patient falls, medication errors, and adverse events; lower patient satisfaction ratings; and lower nurse-assessed quality of care. #MustFixThis buff.ly/4fgtNyP
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In this week's #DesigningForHealth pod, I speak with Graham Walker, MD from Kaiser Permanente. We talk about how he created #MDCalc, designing for clinicians, the dangers of an IT blackhole, and how tech rounding can lead to unexpected benefits. Tune in! buff.ly/4fm4Uln

In this week's #DesigningForHealth pod, I speak with Graham Walker, MD from <a href="/aboutKP/">Kaiser Permanente</a>. We talk about how he created #MDCalc, designing for clinicians, the dangers of an IT blackhole, and how tech rounding can lead to unexpected benefits. Tune in! buff.ly/4fm4Uln
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Interesting thoughts from Advisory Board regarding "bespoke care" (as opposed to personalized care, maybe?) They suggest focusing on longitudinal benefits, shared decision making, appropriate use of resources, and patient trust with data use. Check it out! buff.ly/3YXMQbn

Interesting thoughts from <a href="/AdvisoryBd/">Advisory Board</a> regarding "bespoke care" (as opposed to personalized care, maybe?) They suggest focusing on longitudinal benefits, shared decision making, appropriate use of resources, and patient trust with data use. Check it out! buff.ly/3YXMQbn
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New study: High telehealth use in primary care doesn’t increase low-value care and may reduce unnecessary services like cervical cancer screening for older women. #Telehealth can streamline care without waste, highlighting its value in primary care. buff.ly/4fH4vdb

New study: High telehealth use in primary care doesn’t increase low-value care and may reduce unnecessary services like cervical cancer screening for older women. #Telehealth can streamline care without waste, highlighting its value in primary care.  buff.ly/4fH4vdb
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Many of us want antibiotics when we're sick, but they don't help with viral infections. New research now shows antibiotics might actually increase the risk of getting a bacterial infection even if you didn't have one to begin with. #AntibxStewardship buff.ly/4eoGIh2

Many of us want antibiotics when we're sick, but they don't help with viral infections. New research now shows antibiotics might actually increase the risk of getting a bacterial infection even if you didn't have one to begin with. #AntibxStewardship buff.ly/4eoGIh2
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Why waste a perfectly good crisis? A hurricane causes a major shortage of IV fluid, yet some hospitals carry on with only half as much fluid. We clearly overuse IV fluid, so let's build on this crisis to hardwire our systems for better (and cheaper) care! buff.ly/4fpyvdQ

Why waste a perfectly good crisis? A hurricane causes a major shortage of IV fluid, yet some hospitals carry on with only half as much fluid. We clearly overuse IV fluid, so let's build on this crisis to hardwire our systems for better (and cheaper) care! buff.ly/4fpyvdQ
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A Harvard study shows that including patient photos in the #EHR may reduce radiologists' recommendations for extra imaging by personalizing encounters. This could impact millions, highlighting the potential influence of visual cues on clinical decisions. buff.ly/4i2vp1d

A Harvard study shows that including patient photos in the #EHR may reduce radiologists' recommendations for extra imaging by personalizing encounters. This could impact millions, highlighting the potential influence of visual cues on clinical decisions.  buff.ly/4i2vp1d
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H/t Spencer Dorn, MD: EHRs aren’t the real problem—they reflect deeper issues like complex workflows and admin overload. Blaming them oversimplifies healthcare’s challenges. Real solutions? Redesign care systems, streamline workflows, clarify priorities. buff.ly/3C9T0fT

H/t Spencer Dorn, MD: EHRs aren’t the real problem—they reflect deeper issues like complex workflows and admin overload. Blaming them oversimplifies healthcare’s challenges. Real solutions? Redesign care systems, streamline workflows, clarify priorities. buff.ly/3C9T0fT
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Digital #nudges significantly boosted flu vaccine uptake in high-risk AMI patients, especially those unvaccinated (+13.7%) or with recent AMI (+26.1%). Scalable, low-cost, and impactful, these messages highlight prevention as a key tool for reducing #MACE. buff.ly/3OdrHEc

Digital #nudges significantly boosted flu vaccine uptake in high-risk AMI patients, especially those unvaccinated (+13.7%) or with recent AMI (+26.1%). Scalable, low-cost, and impactful, these messages highlight prevention as a key tool for reducing #MACE. buff.ly/3OdrHEc
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A great explainer from Mitesh Patel about how #wearables might overwhelm physicians with data if we don't focus on finding the signal and ignoring the noise. Easier said than done! #design #healthIT buff.ly/3AVJ7BZ

A great explainer from <a href="/miteshspatel/">Mitesh Patel</a> about how #wearables might overwhelm physicians with data if we don't focus on finding the signal and ignoring the noise. Easier said than done! #design #healthIT buff.ly/3AVJ7BZ
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Prior authorizations are a pain point for physicians and patients alike. Could "gold cards"—PA exemptions for trusted physicians—be the solution? Streamlining admin burdens and improving care, this idea sparks hope (and skepticism). 😆 #PriorAuth #design buff.ly/3CBz4mp

Prior authorizations are a pain point for physicians and patients alike. Could "gold cards"—PA exemptions for trusted physicians—be the solution? Streamlining admin burdens and improving care, this idea sparks hope (and skepticism). 😆 #PriorAuth #design buff.ly/3CBz4mp
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Sleep health is evolving with OTC tools like trackers enabling early issue detection & patient-physician talks. Combine telemedicine, non-pharma solutions, and data-driven care for better outcomes. Integrate tech to meet rising sleep care demand! 💤📊 buff.ly/3ZomcsJ

Sleep health is evolving with OTC tools like trackers enabling early issue detection &amp; patient-physician talks. Combine telemedicine, non-pharma solutions, and data-driven care for better outcomes. Integrate tech to meet rising sleep care demand! 💤📊  buff.ly/3ZomcsJ
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#DigitalHealth must balance innovation with ethics—protecting patient data, ensuring equitable access, and avoiding provider burnout. The goal: tech that enhances care without widening disparities or overburdening clinicians. #DigitalHealth #Innovation buff.ly/40Wuedr

#DigitalHealth must balance innovation with ethics—protecting patient data, ensuring equitable access, and avoiding provider burnout. The goal: tech that enhances care without widening disparities or overburdening clinicians. #DigitalHealth #Innovation  buff.ly/40Wuedr