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How Curiosity and Humor Could Redefine the Patient Experience | Brigitte Cutshall | TEDxDeerfield
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-18 15:28
Core Argument - The healthcare industry should prioritize patient-centered care by embracing curiosity and humor to improve patient experience and outcomes [2][21][25] - Small acts of curiosity and humor can create significant positive changes in healthcare, fostering empathy and stronger connections between patients and providers [2][17][25] Patient Empowerment - Curiosity empowers patients to become active participants in their care, leading to better decision-making and reduced anxiety [4][6] - Open communication and shared experiences with other patients can provide invaluable support and a sense of community [8] Provider Impact - Humor can support mental health and reverse stress responses in both patients and medical staff [10][15] - Creating a healthcare environment that values curiosity and humor can lead to better patient outcomes and reduced burnout among healthcare providers [22][23] The Butterfly Effect - The butterfly effect illustrates how small actions, like asking questions or sharing a laugh, can deeply change the patient experience [2][6][25] - These moments of human connection have the potential to redefine the patient experience and the healthcare system itself [12][25] Call to Action - Healthcare settings should be designed for dialogue, where every question is respected and every smile is returned [22][24] - Medical professionals should be trained to prioritize emotional intelligence as a vital part of care [22]
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Elon Musk· 2025-07-16 18:25
RT Larry Ellison (@larryellison)The Ellison Institute of Technology – https://t.co/Lb2rfu1pIfYears ago, along with Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and others, I declared support for the Giving Pledge—because I believed and continue to believe that practicing philanthropy by giving to nonprofit organizations that pursue public good is important. But there are additional ways that I would like to invest my time and resources in giving back to the world we share. Recently, my family founded a new technical institut ...
How a Question About Disability Could Change Lives | Megan Morris, PhD | TEDxNYU Langone Health
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-15 17:00
Healthcare Disparities & Advocacy - The healthcare industry needs to recognize and address the unique needs of patients with disabilities to avoid misinformed decisions and improve quality of care [3][7][8] - Negative assumptions about patients with disabilities can affect their care, as evidenced by historical eugenics movements and contemporary rationing plans [10][11] - Documenting disability in medical charts is crucial for healthcare organizations to identify gaps, provide necessary supports (accommodations), and improve care quality [15][16][17] - A study involving 53 primary care clinics in Colorado showed that asking patients about disability-related accommodation needs is feasible and doesn't cause patient complaints [17][18] - The story of "David" highlights the potential for medical teams to misunderstand the value and contributions of patients with disabilities, leading to suboptimal care decisions [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][12][13][14][15][20][21][22] Disability Statistics & Awareness - Approximately 27% of adults in the United States have a disability, highlighting the prevalence and importance of addressing their needs [9] - People with disabilities are often described as the "invisible minority," indicating a lack of recognition of their value and contributions [9]
A terrible mistake: Former Treasury secretary slams Trump's megabill
MSNBC· 2025-07-14 13:21
Fiscal Policy & Economic Impact - The legislation cuts taxes for the top 01% of the population, impacting vulnerable people and healthcare prospects [3][4][5] - The bill is projected to increase the nation's deficit and debt, potentially leading to higher interest rates and reduced investment [6][7] - Borrowing as an alternative to tax raising or spending cutting postpones adjustments and increases the risk of economic vulnerability [9] - The policy raises concerns about the US's position as the world's greatest debtor and its impact on global power [10] Healthcare Implications - The bill could lead to reduced access to healthcare, particularly in rural areas, due to hospital closures and limited rehabilitation facilities [3][5] - Healthcare costs may increase for all citizens as hospitals pass on the costs of treating uninsured individuals [5] Geopolitical & Competitive Concerns - Increased debt and reduced investment could make the US less competitive with countries like China [7][10]
JULY HARVARD CAPS / HARRIS POLL: OPINIONS ON "BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL" SPLIT WITH 47% OF VOTERS SUPPORTING IT, BUT MOST POLICIES HAVE MAJORITY SUPPORT WITH MANY POPULAR TAX CUTS
Prnewswire· 2025-07-14 12:29
45% OF VOTERS SAY INFLATION AND AFFORDABILITY IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE TO THEM PERSONALLY, UP 6 POINTS FROM JUNE 69% OF VOTERS SAY BIDEN'S OPEN BORDER WAS A DELIBERATE POLICY 80% OF VOTERS SUPPORT THE U.S. TAKING ALL ACTIONS NECESSARY TO PREVENT IRAN FROM OBTAINING A NUCLEAR WEAPON NEW YORK and CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) today released the results of the July Harvard CAPS / Harris poll, a monthly collaboration between the Center for American Political Studies ...
2028: Is being bold the best way for Democrats to get noticed?
MSNBC· 2025-07-12 22:30
Midterm Elections & Democratic Strategy - Democrats view the big policy bill as ammunition for the midterm elections, with Senator Chuck Schumer suggesting it could boost their chances of retaking the Senate [1] - The Democratic message should focus on healthcare, food assistance programs, affordability (housing, groceries), and address concerns about potential Medicaid cuts [3][4] - Democrats anticipate that cuts to Medicaid and funding for rural hospitals will impact healthcare access and become noticeable to voters in the coming year [4][5] 2028 Presidential Election & Potential Candidates - California Governor Gavin Newsome is addressing concerns about his politics translating to moderate parts of the country [6] - Newsome faces the challenge of adapting his beliefs and positions to resonate across the entire country, not just California [8] - Arizona Senator Ruben Ggo is visiting the Iowa State Fair, signaling potential presidential ambitions [8] - A crowded field of potential Democratic candidates is expected, requiring individuals to gain recognition [9] Political Landscape & Campaigning - The Iowa State Fair is considered a right of passage for political staff and candidates in presidential politics [10] - Being bold and unapologetic about presidential ambitions is seen as the best way to get noticed in a crowded field [9]
'Incredibly cynical': Governor shreds Trump law for potential to cause 138,000 to lose Medicaid
MSNBC· 2025-07-11 13:07
Medicaid Coverage & Healthcare Access - Congressional Budget Office estimates 138,000 to 175,000 Connecticut residents could lose Medicaid coverage due to the new legislation [1][2] - The legislation may cause families, including veterans with 100% disability, to lose healthcare coverage and SNAP benefits, potentially impacting their ability to afford groceries [3] - Urban and rural hospitals in Connecticut, particularly those heavily reliant on Medicaid reimbursements, may face potential closures or service cuts [8][9][10] - Cutting healthcare access leads to increased uncompensated care costs as people delay treatment and rely on emergency rooms [12] State & Federal Fiscal Impact - The federal government is cutting $50 million from after-school programs and reducing fresh produce availability at food banks [5] - The federal deficit is projected to increase by $3 trillion to $5 trillion [5] - Connecticut has set aside approximately $4 billion in a "rainy day fund" to protect vulnerable populations from potential cuts in Medicaid and education spending [17] Political & Electoral Implications - The Trump administration's policies may disproportionately affect working-class individuals who supported President Trump, creating a need for justification of the policies [16] - Republican governors may face challenges in addressing the impact of these cuts on their constituents, many of whom voted for President Trump [13][15] - Blue states may be more affected by Medicaid cuts compared to red states, which received $50 billion for their hospitals [11]
Steele reacts to U.S. agriculture secretary's 'able-bodied' Medicaid recipients comment
MSNBC· 2025-07-11 02:15
Ultimately the answer on this is automation. Uh also some reform within the current governing structure and then also when you think about there are 34 million ablebodied adults in our Medicaid program. There are plenty of workers in America.I really wanted to sort of get in front of people who are we talking about who's the secretary talking about 34 million able-bodied individuals. So let's break it down. According to um you know very reputable people who follow these things like the CA Kaiser Family Foun ...
GOP needs to hope for ‘improvement in the economy’: Kasich reacts to megabill backlash
MSNBC· 2025-07-08 21:10
Healthcare Bill Impact - The bill is unpopular with Americans, with polls showing Republicans "underwater" on the issue [8] - The bill includes Medicaid cuts that are expected to cause hospital closures and have real-world effects [5] - Republicans are budgeting for people to be kicked off Medicaid to pay for tax cuts [2][13][14] - Work requirements for Medicaid eligibility are included, but their effectiveness and factual basis are questioned [2][6][7] Economic and Fiscal Implications - The bill is expected to increase debt and deficit [3][5] - Republicans argue that continuing tax cuts are critical for economic growth [9] - Democrats are labeling the bill as a cut to healthcare with tax cuts for the rich, increasing the debt [12] - The bill lacks fundamental reform in the healthcare system, focusing on cuts rather than improving health outcomes [17][21] Political Landscape - Democrats are likely to win the House in the midterm elections, partly due to the unpopularity of the bill [11][12] - Republicans face the challenge of countering the Democrats' narrative that the bill takes away healthcare [10] - The bill started as a tax policy exercise but became a healthcare conversation, for which Republicans were unprepared [24]
‘Felt like we were in the middle of a war’: Healthcare worker on federal agents in L.A. park
MSNBC· 2025-07-08 20:29
Joining us now, director at the street medicine team at St. John's Community Health, Jessica Sanchez. Her organization is the largest provider of health care services to undocumented residents of Los Angeles.Jessica and her team were setting up a mobile clinic in MacArthur Park when the armored vehicles and officers arrived. So Jessica, tell me what you saw. Yeah, we were providing medical services to patients at MacArthur Park, patients that tend to be homeless that have very low resources, people that hav ...