Have information come t...

Now that we have easy access to so much information through the Internet and social networking, many of us feel the pressure of time more acutely. Do you find yourself sitting at the computer too much, just trying to keep up? Then let the technology do more of the work! Rather than...

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Just a few days left! Order No Time to Teach by the end of May and receive 20% off your order. Use coupon code: NOTIME. This offer is only good for orders placed through the Pritchett & Hull website http://p-h.comby phone (800) 241-4925 or by fax (800) 752-0510. If you’ve...

Free guide to help pati...

Looking for a way to engage patients in their own discharge planning? The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is now offering on its website: Taking Care of Myself: A Guide for When I Leave the Hospital. This is an easy-to-read booklet for patients to help them care...

Health Information in A...

Effective patient education requires communication. Patients appreciate care that is individualized and patient-centered. So if your patient is deaf and communicates with American Sign Language (ASL), here’s another resource: videos free from Medline Plus. Topics now available...

Physician: “Since we...

Physician: “Since we’re not reimbursed for education, maybe we shouldn’t provide it.” Yes, I actually heard a physician say patient and family education is not necessary, since it is not reimbursed by third party payers. Devil’s advocate or honest opinion? Does it matter? Interesting...

Has patient education c...

Do you think patient education has changed in the last 50 years? A recent paper by Hoving, Visser, Mullen, and van den Borne (2010) answered this question. They looked at the development of patient education from the 1960s to now. They observed that, in this timeframe, patient education...