RT @BarrieGeriLead: FTC/FTT diagnoses drive me crazy. #SGS teams often uncover underlying issues. Never forget this one pt on rehab >1wk.…
Great reads! An unfortunate euphemism has also creeped its way into the consult note: the “social admit.” Slowly but surely, we can change the conversation!
RT @J_C_MD_PhD: Mooi stuk over de risico's van het beschrijven van patiënten als 'zorgprobleem' of 'sociale indicatie'. https://t.co/5w0d5…
RT @J_C_MD_PhD: Mooi stuk over de risico's van het beschrijven van patiënten als 'zorgprobleem' of 'sociale indicatie'. https://t.co/5w0d5…
RT @J_C_MD_PhD: Mooi stuk over de risico's van het beschrijven van patiënten als 'zorgprobleem' of 'sociale indicatie'. https://t.co/5w0d5…
Mooi stuk over de risico's van het beschrijven van patiënten als 'zorgprobleem' of 'sociale indicatie'. https://t.co/5w0d5WtGs4
@DrSamirSinha @CanGeriSoc @GeriInterestGp @NGIG1415 @adamgordon1978 @paula_span @YoungGeris @GeriatricEDNews @ADetsky @ASPphysician Some really great articles on the inappropriateness of failure to cope/failure to thrive/acopia as diagnoses: https://t.co/
Failure to cope | CMAJ uses the line about doing the right thing in this essay co authored with @ryanaluther and Lisa Richardson https://t.co/LigbAb5ysK
My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling patients also makes it that much more difficult to advocate for them. @CMAJ @ryanaluther https://t.co/rOypsGKoWR … *gated
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
@AlishyaBurrell @LMelvinMD Great editorial on this in @CMAJ recently by @ryanaluther @ADetsky and Lisa Richardson. https://t.co/yNv6OSHVEs Language is important!
RT @CanGeriSoc: Although this still under stresses medical factors https://t.co/8VBZZwzWBy
RT @CanGeriSoc: Although this still under stresses medical factors https://t.co/8VBZZwzWBy
RT @CanGeriSoc: Although this still under stresses medical factors https://t.co/8VBZZwzWBy
Although this still under stresses medical factors https://t.co/8VBZZwzWBy
Glad to see this in CMAJ; suggests that traction being gained! https://t.co/8VBZZwzWBy
RT @AmitAryaMD: Good that labelling a patient with “failure to cope” is being recognized as problematic. We need to recognize the importa…
RT @nchinyee: "Sometimes, it is the health care system, rather than the patient, that is failing to cope". Also, the 3rd of the key points…
RT @AmitAryaMD: Good that labelling a patient with “failure to cope” is being recognized as problematic. We need to recognize the importa…
RT @AmitAryaMD: Good that labelling a patient with “failure to cope” is being recognized as problematic. We need to recognize the importa…
Absolutely. Our language matters https://t.co/YimWnktiY5
RT @AmitAryaMD: Good that labelling a patient with “failure to cope” is being recognized as problematic. We need to recognize the importa…
RT @AmitAryaMD: Good that labelling a patient with “failure to cope” is being recognized as problematic. We need to recognize the importa…
RT @AmitAryaMD: Good that labelling a patient with “failure to cope” is being recognized as problematic. We need to recognize the importa…
Good that labelling a patient with “failure to cope” is being recognized as problematic. We need to recognize the importance of social determinants of health- the bigger factor determining health outcomes. Patients are much more than a disease! #sdoh ht
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
It's time to stop shifting responsibility to the frail among us by labelling them as "failure to cope". Rather, it's time to finally acknowledge the system’s "failure to cope" and evolve to provide needed healthcare #PtExp #ONHealth https://t.co/Uq3PrdkNa
RT @nchinyee: "Sometimes, it is the health care system, rather than the patient, that is failing to cope". Also, the 3rd of the key points…
"Sometimes, it is the health care system, rather than the patient, that is failing to cope". Also, the 3rd of the key points is essential. Nice work by @ryanaluther @uoftmedicine, Lisa Richardson & @ADetsky in @CMAJ https://t.co/6q4v9Gtoi2
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @AndrewDPinto: Yes. Could also explore: what can health system do to tackle these social problems, while people in our care? Innovative…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @AndrewDPinto: Yes. Could also explore: what can health system do to tackle these social problems, while people in our care? Innovative…
RT @AndrewDPinto: Yes. Could also explore: what can health system do to tackle these social problems, while people in our care? Innovative…
Yes. Could also explore: what can health system do to tackle these social problems, while people in our care? Innovative models emerging as we realize we can't tackle health challenges without addressing #SDoH CC @upstreamlab @SIREN_UCSF @OCHINinc @The_B
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
Failure of the system to support rather than failure of the patient to cope! https://t.co/cZDBiEzpcu
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
RT @drkokrainec: My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling pati…
My favorite line: “sometimes it is the health care system rather than the patient that is failing to cope.” Labelling patients also makes it that much more difficult to advocate for them. @CMAJ @ryanaluther https://t.co/4WBd45IMq9
"We must all remember that social problems are real problems and that those with “failure to cope” require compassionate and thoughtful care just as every other patient does;" -- important and sobering reminder from this commentary from @CMAJ https://t.co/
RT @Pete_Wu: Important and relevant piece on “Failure to cope” by our @TGHCMR @ryanaluther , Lisa Richardson and @ADetsky https://t.co/r30a…
Congrats @ryanaluther! https://t.co/SbpYp2S2PN
Important and relevant piece on “Failure to cope” by our @TGHCMR @ryanaluther , Lisa Richardson and @ADetsky https://t.co/r30aGz3Mu3
“Failure to Cope” - shouldn’t be a label that limits our approach to these patients. We need to address the underlying causes that limit their full function. [sorry, article is behind paywall.] @cmaj #geriatricrehab https://t.co/ygvvXhbJ5X
Failure to cope: Labelling patients can limit our ability to consider or pursue specific individual care requirements. https://t.co/KjKO46yTGr *gated #cdnhealth #primarycare #seniors @uoftmedicine @ryanaluther @Adetsky https://t.co/1Jpqtx7zas