What specific action can bring community input and voices into the study of health and health care improvement?
We discovered in pilot testing a few issues with the brainstorming prompt developed in January. In the past couple weeks, we've solicited a number of suggestions and made progressive tweaks to each suggestion. I took all of those, worked to incorporate the comments and suggestions and then parsed it down to its bare bones.
> On Mar 14, 2016, at 2:05 PM, "Norton, Barbara L. (HSC)" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > What specific action can bring community input and voices into the study of health and health care improvement? > > We discovered in pilot testing a few issues with the brainstorming prompt developed in January. In the past couple weeks, we’ve solicited a number of suggestions and made progressive tweaks to each suggestion. I took all of those, worked to incorporate the comments and suggestions and then parsed it down to its bare bones. > > Here is
Great. We all agree. Laurene & Fernando, would you go ahead and test this one quickly…and I’ll cross my fingers.
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sounds good
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On Mar 14, 2016, at 2:05 PM, "Norton, Barbara L. (HSC)" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: What specific action can bring community input and voices into the study of health and health care improvement?
INSTRUCTIONS: When you reply to the group, please delete "From, To, Date Subject" lines as well as your signature line. That way we can better see what limited set of prompts we're trying to examine & improve. Feel free to add a new iteration of a prompt to the top of the list and/or provide initialed brief comments/critiques of the various options. I will monitor the e-discussion and end it when it appears we have a consensus decision. Hopefully, soon! Thanks to all, bln
I think it best that I allow the rest of you to work this out. There has obviously been some differences of option and expectation, but I think it is great the way you are trying to work them out.
At the end of the day, we want the best "buy in " possible.
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On Mar 10, 2016, at 10:00 AM, Ken Oakley <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
Barbara,
I think it best that I allow the rest of you to work this out. There has obviously been some differences of option and expectation, but I think it is great the way you are trying to work them out. At the end of the day, we want the best “buy in “ possible.
Considering the top 3 suggestions, I tried to come up with a synthesis that might optimize the range of ideas:
What specific action might be taken to ensure that the values and perspectives of communities inform healthcare research and other activities that may improve healthcare?
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That looks like an interesting exercise. Problems might be: It is one dimensional; it depends on what the participants write and edit (though you could start with a few that highlight all relevant aspects, as an example and prompt, because when a new one is compared with it, people would notice the new one was not specific).
Take a look at this and ask your CS Mapping gurus also to give their take on it, and how CS Mapping differs: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.codigital.com_-23_&d=BQIGaQ&c=qRnFByZajCb3ogDwk-HidsbrxD-31vTsTBEIa6TCCEk&r=gs6Pty48wctqW5dY1LjmZEv1_xHZo2iTYbVhDFjF9FE&m=NhyUprtv6TCxDUNZW0NWShKicZovJSzvZN8eCtqHGqY&s=FCjMmsEjCpr9pzr1qmUVLPT59idk4Xv_UQkuCTJLmv0&e= and watch the intro video. I really like their graphics! I might suggest CS Mapping take a page out of the Codigital presentation playbook. It seems to me that CS Mapping is just too hard to understand for most folks – at least the way I’ve seen it presented.