Thinking outside the toy box

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Thinking outside of the Toy Box: a presentation by Regina Holliday

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My presentation focused on on children and toys and how they can affect healthcare policy.

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Thinking outside

of the

Toy Box:a presentation by

Regina Holliday

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If you could only take 4 toys to a desert

island,

what would you take?

If you could only bring up 4 concerns during your Doctor’s appointment, which would you pick?

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When is a toy more than a toy?

When does our play become a symptom of a much larger problem?.

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Upfront pricing advice from a toy store:

“Always put the price tag in a visible location.

Most people won’t ask they just walk away.”

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Adverse

Childhood

Experience

Survey

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The Rest of the Picture.

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The Game We Play

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What was the diagnosis? What were the treatment options? Would he get a pain consult?

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The game that may not end.

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How about a report card for Hospitals?

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Why not have CDS (clinical decision support) for patients?

If a child’s toy can figure any item in the world in 20 questions, why can’t we?

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Who taught you how to be a patient?

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Freddie grows beyond peering through a door crack to walking in a Gallery.

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Isaac grows up.He joins the gallery as an artist.His jacket is named “Feelings.”

He is marching in a rally supporting patient data access.

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Why can’t we ask Hallmarkto make hospice cards?

Would that help us talk about end of life?

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Why not have toys in health care?

Why not think in new and child-like ways?

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You can take a negative and turnit into a

POSITVE.