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    If you have spent time learning about health care improvement, you may have heard someone ask, “What can we do by Tuesday?” It’s an urgent question that asks you to immediately ap…

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    • RT @JohnSharp: What can we do by Tuesday? https://t.co/u9jxL6AQIR - great video, too @SusannahFox

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    Cancer patients were among my first peer health innovation teachers and remain, years later, among my favorite communities to follow. I keep an eye out for hashtags like #gyncsm (gynecological canc…

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    • Celebrating #bcsm as a peer health innovation via @SusannahFox https://t.co/FrfIkHWRhI

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    For years I tried to find ways to explain the particular challenges facing people with undiagnosed and rare health conditions. I decided to create a visualization showing the wide spectrum of peopl…

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    • This is a really interesting framework for healthcare. What do you think about @SusannahFox model? Whose needs are not met? https://t.co/Ft4h0cZ2Ue

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    For years I tried to find ways to explain the particular challenges facing people with undiagnosed and rare health conditions. I decided to create a visualization showing the wide spectrum of peopl…

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    • Rare; undiagnosed; “nonsense” mutations; ignored; mysterious sources of pain; no known treatments…what else? (New post) https://t.co/30PQxxIhpp

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    Evidence is piling up in favor of peer health communities. The question is: How do we sustain them for the long-term? Here are 3 studies (of many) about the benefits of peer-to-peer health advice: …

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    • How do we all pitch in to shield peer health leaders from carrying relentless 24/7 demands? Great comment & question from @alsadvocacy. Please join in this conversation if you have ideas: https://t.co/mHLk9XQ39F

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    Evidence is piling up in favor of peer health communities. The question is: How do we sustain them for the long-term? Here are 3 studies (of many) about the benefits of peer-to-peer health advice: …

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    • Peer health community leaders often serve without pay, responding to questions at all hours, and burnout is a significant danger. How might we better support them? If you're a moderator, what would help you? https://t.co/tfciwIRDdN

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    Cancer patients were among my first peer health innovation teachers and remain, years later, among my favorite communities to follow. I keep an eye out for hashtags like #gyncsm (gynecological canc…

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    • Thank you, @Liz_ORiordan, for the inspiration to write about how #PeerHealthAdvice benefits everyone who has access to it -- which should be, well, everyone. https://t.co/JY2twpSlPq

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    Cancer patients were among my first peer health innovation teachers and remain, years later, among my favorite communities to follow. I keep an eye out for hashtags like #gyncsm (gynecological canc…

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    • "Their work is often overlooked, appropriated, or the value of their work is underplayed while they continue to work toward equality of our kind – patient innovators." - @BraveBosom does not pull punches https://t.co/OB6X49gbb7