E-Patient Connections 2010

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Speech given at e-Patient Connections in Philadelphia Sept. 29th 2010

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The Worst Pain Imaginable:What do patients bring to the table?

Regina Hollidaye-Patient Connections 2010

Sometimes when you are Looking at the big picture, You miss the small, but

Very important

Details…..

The unplugged IV,The pressure ulcer,The unwashed trayThe autistic mind…

Fred’s Medical Record from March 25th through April 22nd at Health 2.0 Goes to Washington on June 7th, 2010.

A tale of two Binders

Fred’s Medical Record Freddie’s IEP Record

Accommodations must exist to help a patient or child have the best experience possible.

Accommodations do not exist just to facilitate work flow for the provider or teacher.

“You know, for kids.” - Norville in the Hudsucker Proxy 1994

“Mommy,

that hospital is like one of those blond girls,

that seem so nice and pretty

until

they open their mouth.”

~ Freddie Holliday 2009

Freddie Holliday center in the Child’s Play Mural Painted August-Sept 2001

“Nothing is as simple as black and white”

“Disease is a lot like that flower in the movie (Pleasantville), first it is just a flower, and soon the color is everywhere….” –Freddie Holliday III 2009

“NO, no Daddy, not cancer! I have seen those t-shirts! Race for the cure…

That means that there’s no curefor cancer.”

–Freddie Holliday III (10 years old)

How would you rate your pain?

Is medicine suffering from “temporary autism” or face blindness?

But,who does well reading faces?

People whohave Practiced.

“…People who have had highly abusive childhood also do well; like stroke victims, they’vehad to practice the difficult art of reading minds, in their case the minds of alcoholic orviolent parents.”- Malcolm Gladwell author of “Blink”

“Mommy, is God using atheists to spread the word?” –Freddie Holliday III 10 years old

"That's part of your problem, you haven't seen enough movies. All of life's riddles are answered in the movies." —Davis (Steve Martin), Grand Canyon, from Frederick Holliday's e-mail signature