Photo Friday: Snow bunny
/We got more snow this week! Yay!
Intersecting marketing, media & health care
Jim Rattray is an award-winning creative professional who has worked extensively in health care, education, corporations and journalism and speaks to marketing and PR audiences on using new tools for public relations, marketing, branding and patient engagement.
We got more snow this week! Yay!
"Ooh, letterpress! That's first class!"
That was the reaction recently from a client when I handed him my "calling card" (an appropriate name when you actually have it printed on a vintage letterpress press!).
Everyone wants their card to make a statement (aside from your stunning design and important personal info). I also wanted it to reflect the care and thought I put into my own work.
Hence, letterpress — a craft that is making a resurgence in the creative world.
So, thank you to Hoban Press in Centralia, Wash., and printer Evan Calkins for these wonderful cards.
You have to hold and feel them to appreciate the craftsmanship!
A staple of any health system's website is its "Find a Doctor" service.
Now an Atlanta company has injected some mega doses of social and mobile into the equation and come up with a new service that is one part symptom checker, one part crowdsourced solution and one part doctor referral service.
The company is Sharecare, which just launched the AskMD mobile app for iPhone. Its promise:
More than just a standard symptom checker, AskMD gets you from "what's wrong?" to what you can do about it.
Sharecare has some big names behind it, including a partnership with "America's Doctor," Dr. Mehmet Oz, and offers a web-based home for better health. It also partners with a number of other luminary organizations, from AARP to Mount Sinai Health System to Pfizer to UnitedHealthcare.
A key feature of Sharecare's website is the RealAge test, which goes through a lengthy Q&A process to generate a profile of each user by assessing health, medical and lifestyle issues. My age was 4.4 years younger than my actual age.
The AskMD app is a simple yet comprehensive symptom checker that walks you through a series of questions to help pinpoint your health problem.
I used it recently after suffering a groin strain playing ice hockey. AskMD came up with nine possible issues and solutions and then asked if I wanted to be connected with a physician (I declined, knowing ice, rest and ibuprofen will likely do the trick).
As services become more sophisticated — and patients get more comfortable using the technology — we will see spikes in patient engagement that will ultimately lead to better outcomes and higher satisfaction.
An app is never a substitute for real, in-person medical advice, but services like Sharecare and AskMD are helping us get closer to truly integrated health care.
Colorado legalizes pot. Ben & Jerry's capitalizes. 'Nuff said.
BREAKING NEWS: We're hearing reports of stores selling out of Ben & Jerry's in Colorado. What's up with that? pic.twitter.com/zBs8nyxZWn
— Ben & Jerry's (@benandjerrys) January 2, 2014
Sure beats playing indoors!
Jim Rattray is an award-winning creative professional who has worked extensively in health care, education, corporations and journalism and speaks to marketing and PR audiences on using new tools for public relations, marketing, branding and patient engagement.
The banner photo is of Half Dome in Yosemite National Park in California. It was taken at sunset from Glacier Point on October 1, 2012.
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