Re-reading: LET PATIENTS HELP, by @ePatientDave + @DrDannySands (because I learn something new every time) epatientdave.com/let-patients-h…
Since I'm a card-carrying geek who likes to read footnotes and click, click, click until I get to the original source, I finally read a classic paper by Warner Slack, MD, and cited by @ePatientDave + @DrDannySands ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
"The basis for our use of the computer in medicine is the thesis that the largest and least utilized provider of health care is the patient."

- Warner V. Slack, MD, in a paper delivered in 1976 (!) and published in 1978
To get the full 1978 nostalgia experience, check out this PDF which practically smells like mimeograph ink: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…

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@S4PM Like a swimmer coming to the surface for oxygen I am finally out of my meetings and can say THANK YOU for the wonderful surprise of the award! #S4PM2019
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