Tag Archives: behavior change

Fear in Healthcare
Blog post by Colin Hung. Since the next HCLDR chat falls on the night before Halloween, I thought it would be appropriate to talk about the parts of healthcare that scare us – as patients, as clinicians, as administrators and as people who work in the industry. Who doesn’t like a good scare on Halloween? […]
Positive Deviance in Healthcare
Blog post by Colin Hung Over the past several weeks I’ve had the privilege of attending several healthcare events including Stanford’s Medicine X (#MedX) and Mayo Innovation’s Transform (#txfm). Both these conferences featured a unique blend of panel discussions and keynote speakers. It was incredibly inspirational and educational to be in the audience. The speakers […]
Small Changes, Big Difference
Blog post by Colin Hung It’s impossible right now to turn on the TV without seeing or listen to the radio without hearing an ad for a gym, a weight-loss program or an exercise equipment maker. Every January we all get inundated with ads that target those of us who have decided to make big […]
Psychologists, Behavioral Health and Primary Care – Oh My!
Blog post by Colin Hung One of the best things about social media is meeting people with different perspectives. I am constantly amazed at all the points of view that people “see” problems. Each of us has a unique lens through which we see the world – a lens shaped by training and experience. A […]
#HCLDR Chat – March 19 2013 – Challenging the fear of HealthIT
A couple of weeks ago, I had the privilege of attending the annual HIMSS conference (aka HIMSS13) – the yearly mega-gathering of everyone involved or interested in Healthcare Information Technology (#HealthIT). I’m still buzzing from HIMSS13 so I thought it would be nice to discuss the challenges and benefits of Healthcare IT on this weeks’ […]