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Julie Drury
@SolidFooting
Champion Patient/Family/Caregiver Partnership in Healthcare. Collaborator. Change. + Disruption. Lived Experience Expertise. Views my own #GentlyFierce
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Katılım Mayıs 2012
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@SolidFooting hugs upon hugs upon hugs for you and your family today.
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@dpepe88 You are amazing. I’m so glad we met and am inspired by your leadership. You helped continu my belief that we can all work together to improve healthcare and redesign - codesign the system together. It just takes patience, mutual understanding and a willingness for change. ❤️
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Thanks for everything @SolidFooting - I will never forget your kindness and will be forever grateful! - Dan
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On this Friday evening I'm doing a tiny bit of reflecting on how I became involved in Health Systems Leadership and it is certainly overdue but I wanted to share a brief story on how @SolidFooting was the first person to ask me to participate in a @OntarioEMRs panel 3 years ago
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A quick outline of the main issues the Commissioner has found, can be found here along with a link to the final report:
ottawalrtpublicinquiry.ca/news/final-rep…
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BREAKING | 'Egregious violations of public trust': The #Ottawa LRT commission releases its final report: cbc.ca/1.6668152 #OttCity #OttNews
We'll have continuing coverage on CBC.ca/Ottawa, CBC Radio One and CBC News at 6.
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Child with pneumonia waits nearly 40 hours in Ontario ER toronto.ctvnews.ca/child-with-pne… I’d like you to please dwell on this for a moment while hoping that this little one makes a full and speedy recovery.
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"The contribution of informal caregivers is often
ignored in economic evaluations of the healthcare
system, but it is estimated that caregiver contributions range from two-thirds to greater than 80% of the total cost of care" pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29381670/ @JPHirdes
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Note the triggers for what is commonly referred to as “agressive behaviour” and consider current circumstances.
Samantha Winemaker she/her@SammyWinemaker
Completing a mandatory online module. Triggers for aggressive behaviour in hospital: Loss Difficulty communicating Lack of information Lack of support Long waits Fear & frustration Unmet needs Loss of control ALL of my patients & their caregivers are set up! #MedTwitter
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Pediatric-economics
From 2016, when pediatric hospital funding was being cut and reallocated to adult hospitals.
#fundingpediatrics
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Inside @CHEO's fight to control rising RSV, COVID-19 and flu cases.
@AlexMunter tells @NightShiftMD: “It’s just awful because too many kids already wait too long for planned surgery or a planned procedure. And now we’re having to cancel those.”
cbc.ca/1.6643679
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Children's hospitals are bursting at the seams trying to cope with a tripledemic of #COVID19, #RSV and #influenza. @AlexMunter, CEO of @CHEO, says there's a feeling of powerlessness that we're letting kids down cbc.ca/listen/live-ra… via @cbcwhitecoat @NightShiftMD #pediatrics

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Listen to this and consider the unimaginable consequences for children and their families.
Dr. Brian Goldman@NightShiftMD
Inside an Ottawa children's hospital battling against rising RSV, COVID-19, flu cases | CBC Radio cbc.ca/radio/whitecoa… Check out my extraordinary interview with @CHEO President and CEO @AlexMunter
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