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Social Network Analysis; Kaiser Permanente Health Education using Video; Rite Aid working with MedStar

14 Apr

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Tags: DC, graphics, Kaiser_Permanente, Leadership, macintosh, macosx, photography, retail_clinics, self_management, socialsoftware, training
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  • Emerging Technology | Computers | DISCOVER Magazine - Article on Valdis Krebs’ social networking mapping tool
  • orgnet.com - Social network analysis software & services for organizations, communities, and their consultants - This came up today, a reminder of past explorations
  • Regional Health Education Online Learning - The Permanente Medical Group - Online, freely available training around patient self-management, provided by the Kaiser Permanente Community benefit. I took a look at the video on chronic conditions. I think this is a good direction in terms of training. I think there are also opportunities, though, to better demonstrate patient-centered care in this medium, including use of the electronic health record (I’m supposed to think that, it’s what I do, after all).
  • Portrait Professional - amazing photo enhancer - Could this be the next Internet maps craze?
  • Rite Aid adds clinics in Washington, Baltimore - Washington Business Journal: - Rite Aid adds clinics in Washington, Baltimore, working with Medstar Health
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