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When most folks think of psychology, they're miles away from thinking about digital health commercialization - and that's a shame. A key ingredient in successful commercialization, of any kind, is understanding human behavior. Because if you understand past behaviors, you can better predict future behavior. And when your digital health solution is sitting at the convergence of behavioral economics, science, psychology, and medicine, there's no one better equipped to point you in the right direction than this week's guest, Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz. Dr. Miron-Shatz is an expert when it comes to understanding why people react, act, and behave as they do toward digital health, and she's brought receipts. If you've ever wondered how, or why, the power of the situation might influence your target market's thoughts, feelings, or behaviors toward your product, you need to listen in! Here are the show highlights: 3 key elements to the commercialization process (3:28) Put a little sci-fi into your medication adherence (5:01) Can psychological marketing segmentation fuel commercialization? (7:13) One-size-fits-all messaging (and why it doesn't work) (13:26) Why psychology is crucial for successful digital health tech (17:51) How to operationalize a personalized experience (32:03) Guest Bio Dr.Talya Miron-Shatz is a leader at the intersection of behavioral economics, psychology, and medicine and the CEO of CureMyWay, an international consulting firm in the health sector. A post-doctoral fellow of Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman at Princeton University, Dr. Miron-Shatz has taught consumer behavior at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She brings her vast knowledge to her industry work, as a consultant and speaker. With over 60 publications in top academic journals, her recent book, Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health, is a deep dive into how patients and healthcare professionals think, with crucial lessons for the healthcare industry. If you want more information about Dr. Miron-Shatz and her work, visit their website at TalyaMironShatz.com or, you can find her on LinkedIn @Talya Miron-Shatz, PhD
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Talya Miron-Schatz is an author, researcher, and speaker who is the author of "Your Life Depends on It: What you can do to make better choices about your health" which is a book about medical decision making. She talks about the data generated from neuro devices and what patients can do with it. ***This podcast is sponsored by Ripple Neuro, check out their Neuroscience Research Tools here*** Top 3 Takeaways: There is an opportunity to turn data generated by neuro medical devices into insights that are easy to digest "free, the data, free the data! And I was thinking - to whom? And what are they going to do with it? It's like someone delivering boxes upon boxes of papers to your front door. And you're like I don't know what to do with it. Free the data is great, but to help me make sense of it is even greater." "If you want to design for better usage and for better outcomes, you need to think psychology as well as technology" 0:45 "Do you want to introduce yourself?" 3:45 "How does your work fit into neuro technology?" 5:15 Sponsorship by Ripple Neuro 6:15 "What's your kind of solution forward with this?" 9:30 "The trend of medical devices and neurotechnology generating more data to have to sift through, is that helping the problem or is that worsening the problem" 11:15 Is app and user experience design of these new devices going to be one of the most important factors? 13:45 "So what's the solution for this? Is it just hiring more designers and psychologists?" 20:30 "What point in the development cycle of a medical device or neuro technology, should people start thinking about this?" 22:45 Is this different if the technology is implantable? 25:15 "Is there anything that we didn't talk about that you wanted to mention?" https://talyamironshatz.com/
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I loved this review of Talya Miron-Shatz' new book Your Life Depends On It (certainly an attention-catching title!) “People who expect to stay healthy forever need not read this wonderful book. The rest of us should. With a fine combination of humor, compassion and vast knowledge, Talya Miron-Shatz offers clear and useful guidance for the hardest decisions of life.” Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman. I'll add my own humble praise for her work, for as I read, I remembered all the times I'd fumbled around at a doctor's office, forgetting to ask what I really needed to ask, even forgetting some important detail of what exactly was wrong! So I was eager to bring you her work, as literally your life may depend on it. She gives all sorts of great information in her book and in this interview, but she also offers the three most vital questions to ask you medical practitioner. A great thing to know! Her uncommonly broad perspective has crystalized into a worldview that sees health as a joint venture between patients, doctors, and even medical institutions themselves. No one side here can do this alone, or should be led to think they can . In an often funny, but very common-sense kind of way, Talya offers tangible tips on what you need to know, what you need to ask, and how you and your medical practitioner can make the best decisions for you. And the last thing she says I also love. She's on a mission that she knows is a very difficult one. But, as she says (and I'm quoting from memory...), "I have a voice. And I must use it to at least try to help." Important Links: BetterHelp, the #1 online therapy provider, has a special offer for you now! You can hear more about this and many other topics by listening to my podcast, SelfWork with Dr. Margaret Rutherford. Subscribe to my website and receive my weekly newsletter including a blog post and podcast! If you'd like to join my FaceBook closed group, then click here and answer the membership questions! Welcome! My book entitled Perfectly Hidden Depression has been published and you can order here! Its message is specifically for those with a struggle with strong perfectionism which acts to mask underlying emotional pain. But the many self-help techniques described can be used by everyone who chooses to begin to address emotions long hidden away that are clouding and sabotaging your current life. And it's available in paperback, eBook or as an audiobook! And there's another way to send me a message! You can record by clicking below and ask your question or make a comment. You'll have 90 seconds to do so and that time goes quickly. By recording, you're giving SelfWork (and me) permission to use your voice on the podcast. I'll look forward to hearing from you! .
Healthcare decisions affect you and others. Complicated for everyone. Knowledge waiting to be implemented. Join this chat with Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz. Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my blog and podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem.. 1 Introducing Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz 00:50. 1 Genetic counseling and medical decision-making 04:27. 2 Personal goals, exploration, universal truths, and decision-making 06:52. 2 Consequences, risks, benefits, and alternatives 11:22. 3 Decisions with family caregivers 16:21. 4 Cost of decisions 20:37. 5 COVID, vacation, depression 28:48. 7 Tracking decisions and outcomes over time 29:52. 7 Action, implementation, rather than a new study 35:54. 9 Top three takeaways 39:03. 9 Reflection 41:22 10 Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits The views and opinions presented in this podcast and publication are solely the responsibility of the author, Danny van Leeuwen, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute® (PCORI®), its Board of Governors or Methodology Committee. Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web and Social Media Coach Kayla Nelson @lifeoflesion Sponsored by Abridge Inspired by and grateful to Adrian Gropper, Janice McCallum, Michelle Lenox, Amy Price, Ginny Meadows, Lauren McCormack, Glyn Elwyn, Gregory Makoul, Z Colette Edwards Links Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/talya-miron-shatz/ Twitter: @TalyaMironShatz Website Buy Your Life Depends On It Deliberation before determination: the definition and evaluation of good decision making https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22618581/. Shared Decision Making: A Model for Clinical Practice Nobel Prize Winner Richard Thaler Z Colette Edwards Related podcasts Health Hats episodes about Clinical Decision Support About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. I'm the Rosetta Stone of Healthcare. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Proem The COVID pandemic highlights the impact of our choices about health and habits on ourselves and each other as well as the impact of others' choices on us. Think crowding, masking, vaccinations, collaborative problem-solving. Our lives depend on the choices we and others make. Sometimes our choices have little impact; rather, policy, employers, community culture, work and home settings,
If you've ever felt like your healthcare providers were dismissive of your knowledge and preferences when it comes to making the decisions about your treatment, then this episode is for you! In this episode, learn about shared-decision making in medicine, and how patients partner with their doctor to evaluate, understand, and decide on their own healthcare and treatment choices. Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz, medical decision-making expert and author of the book, Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health discusses the benefits of having access to all potential medical outcomes and care options in order to make the right choice for you. This transparency gives patients individualized care and an ability to co-decide on medical treatments.And learn about the No Surprises Act, a new law to protect you from surprise out-of-network bills. Legal expert Monica Bryant explains what patients should know about the law and how it will impact emergency care. Hosts: Terry Wilcox, Executive Director, Patients RisingDr. Robert Goldberg, “Dr. Bob,” Co-Founder and Vice President of the Center for Medicine in the Public InterestGuests: Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz, Author Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your HealthJim Sliney Jr., Director of Patient OutreachMonica Bryant, COO, Triage CancerLinks: Dr. Miron Shatz's book, Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your HealthTed Talk by Baba ShivFactors Associated with Overuse of Health Care Within US Health SystemsNHS Predict Tool Surprised by a Medical Bill? Here's What to DoState Consumer Protection Agency Triage Cancer - State Laws No Surprises Act CMS - No Surprises Act Homepage1-800-985-3059 - CMS Helpline for the No Surprises Act Need help?The successful patient is one who can get what they need when they need it. We all know insurance slows us down, so why not take matters into your own hands? Our Navigator is an online tool that allows you to search a massive network of health-related resources using your zip code so you get local results. Get proactive and become a more successful patient right now at PatientsRisingConcierge.orgHave a question or comment about the show, or want to suggest a show topic or share your story as a patient correspondent?Drop us a line: podcast@patientsrising.orgThe views and opinions expressed herein are those of the guest(s)/ author(s) and do not reflect the official policy or position of Patients Rising.
Have you ever had the experience of not knowing how to decide about your medical condition? Or when you went to the doctor's and haven't asked half of the things you remembered might be useful to know when you returned home? Maybe you're an app developer trying to figure out how to prevent churn and have a lasting user engagement with your health app? In today's episode, you'll hear from Talya Miron- Shatz, PhD, an expert in medical decision making, and author of a new book titled “Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health.” She talks about why physicians and patients need to abandon old behavior patterns that no longer work and learn to help each other make better collaborative choices. In this discussion, Dr. Miron-Shatz discusses the latest findings about health choices and medical decisions, how can doctors talk to patients so they will leave the doctor's office informed and we ended the discussion with three questions you should practice before going to see a doctor. https://talyamironshatz.com/ Leave a rating or a review: www.lovethepodcast.com/facesofdigitalhealth Episode recap: https://www.facesofdigitalhealth.com/blog/what-to-ask-the-doctor
Tune in to hear Prof. Talya Miron Shatz, author of Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health (Basic Books, 2021) discuss her surprising decision to publish her book with a non-academic publisher and how her writing and revision were driven by her desire to get her book into thousands of homes around the world. Avi Staiman is the founder and CEO of Academic Language Experts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
Tune in to hear Prof. Talya Miron Shatz, author of Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health (Basic Books, 2021) discuss her surprising decision to publish her book with a non-academic publisher and how her writing and revision were driven by her desire to get her book into thousands of homes around the world. Avi Staiman is the founder and CEO of Academic Language Experts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz helps providers and patients communicate more clearly within the time constraints of a typical appointment. Full show notes here: https://michellemarketingstrategies.com/talya-miron-shatz-on-provider-patient-communication/ Need help growing a business or organization in the healthcare sector? Reach out to me at jennifer@michellemarketingstrategies.com, tweet me @MMSJennifer or find me on Instagram @LeadingwithHealth. And be sure to stop by my site and download my report, Great to Hear Your Voice!
https://www.alainguillot.com/talya-miron-shatz/ Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz is passionate about helping you lead with better medical and health choices. Her book is Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health. You can get the book here: https://amzn.to/3rJf9dL
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Talya Miron-Shatz, Ph.D.: "When you're choosing a doctor, it's important to feel connected to this person—you're going to get better treatment and better health outcomes.” Miron-Shatz, a researcher, author, and medical decision-making expert, joins mbg co-CEO, Jason Wachob, to discuss how to feel more empowered in your health, plus: - How to Google health-related questions without spiraling (00:44) - How to navigate probabilities & percentages in health care (10:33) - Nonnegotiable qualities to look for in a doctor (12:20) - Why you should always ask your doctor for alternatives (23:19) - What to do if you feel dismissed by a health care professional (26:32) Referenced in the episode: - Miron-Shatz's book, Your Life Depends On It. - Miron-Shatz's research on thank you letters. - Miron-Shat'z mbg article on health literacy. - Thinking Fast And Slow, by Daniel Kahneman. - mbg's Invisible Illness series. - Miron-Shatz's website. Enjoy this episode! Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com.
Dr. Bradley Block of The Physician's Guide to Doctoring has got something special for our audience up his sleeve! Join us every Friday for a new show and new sound on our podcast for the month of November! Let's begin episode 1 of 5! Talya Miron-Shatz, PhD, is a leader in research at the intersection of medicine and behavioral economics. She is CEO of CureMyWay, an international health consulting firm whose clients include Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and Samsung. She wrote the book Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health. She wrote it for patients and clinicians alike. We discuss how patients are frequently overwhelmed with the information we give them. How to give it to them in a more digestible way, while still being time efficient, how we can tell if they are understanding us and how to tell if they don't plan on following our recommendations. She also teaches us how to increase the chances that a patient will choose us as their doctor. Find her at www.talyamironshatz.com Today's Sponsor is Locumstory. To find out more visit: doctorpodcastnetwork.com/locumstory
Talya Miron-Shatz, PhD, is a leader in research at the intersection of medicine and behavioral economics. She is professor and founding Director of the Center for Medical Decision Making at Ono Academic College in Israel, senior fellow at the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest in New York, and a visiting researcher at the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication at the University of Cambridge. Miron-Shatz was a post-doctoral researcher at Princeton University, and a lecturer at Wharton, the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of over 60 academic papers on medical decision making. She is CEO of CureMyWay, an international health consulting firm whose clients include Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and Samsung. She wrote the book Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health. She wrote it for patients and clinicians alike. We discuss how patients are frequently overwhelmed with the information we give them. How to give it to them in a more digestible way, while still being time efficient, how we can tell if they are understanding us and how to tell if they don't plan on following our recommendations. She also teaches us how to increase the chances that a patient will choose us as their doctor. Find her at www.talyamironshatz.com Today's Sponsor is Locumstory. To find out more visit: doctorpodcastnetwork.com/locumstory
In this episode, Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz is my guest. She’s the author of a book called Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health. Today, we talk about our relationships with doctors and health care providers—and the specifics of navigating these relationships. I hear from a lot …
In this episode, Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz is my guest. She’s the author of a book called Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health. Today, we talk about our relationships with doctors and health care providers—and the specifics of navigating these relationships. I hear from a lot …
You make decisions about your health every day - from nutrition to medication, to whether you should go out and race on an injured knee or ankle. Joe De Sena, founder and CEO of Spartan, interviews Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz, author of "Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health." Dr. Miron-Shatz shares three simple essential questions you need to ask your doctor any time you're making a medical decision. AND Joe talks about a few big medical decisions he's had to make in his own life. Find More About Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz: On Twitter https://twitter.com/talyamironshatz Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz Website: https://talyamironshatz.com Buy the book:Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health." https://amzn.to/3oRlqlU Joe De Sena's Parenting book “10 Rules for Mental Toughness for Families” https://www.spartan.com/10Rules The Tough Bible - the best information from Spartan Up all in one place Spartan.com/toughbible This episode of Spartan Up is brought to you by DUROLANE, a single injection that may provide up to six months 1 of relief from osteoarthritis knee pain. Risks can include general knee pain and pain at the injection site. You can see full prescribing information at DUROLANE.com. FOLLOW SPARTAN UP: Spartan Up on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spartanuppodcast/ Spartan Up on Twitter https://twitter.com/SpartanUpPod CREDITS: Producer – Marion Abrams, Madmotion.com Host: Joe De Sena Sefra Alexandra, Johnny Waite & Colonel Nye will be back soon, we miss them! © 2021 Spartan
In this episode of The Decision Corner Podcast, Brooke is joined by Talya Miron-Shatz: researcher, consultant, and author of her upcoming book, Your Life Depends On It: What You Can Do To Make Better Choices About Your Health. Miron-Shatz's expertise lies within the realm of medical decision-making, particularly around improving patient decision-making outcomes. This conversation details how the shift in access to medical information has changed the physician-patient relationship, along with practical solutions that can be implemented into our everyday lives to improve our health decision-making. Some of the topics discussed include: - How the physician-patient relationship is changing - The confirmation bias and how it affects our health choices - The importance of considering alternatives in decision-making - The impact of mental resource depletion on decision-making - The impact of decisions on both doctors and patients - Practical solutions that we can implement to improve our health decision-making
Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz is a Ph.D. in psychology, as well as an internationally acclaimed expert in medical decision-making. This week, she breaks down her new book, Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health, teaching us how to ensure that information is conveyed thoroughly and clearly, our choices are constructed as intelligently as possible, and our interactions with our medical professionals are handled in a way that optimizes our health for the best possible outcomes. This episode might save your life one day.Guest Links:The new book: Your Life Depends on ItWebsite: https://talyamironshatz.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/talyamironshatzLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/talya-miron-shatzFor 25% off The Fitness App by Jillian Michaels, go to www.thefitenssapp.com/podcastdealFollow us on Instagram @JillianMichaels and @MartiniCindyEmail your questions to JillianPodcast@gmail.comThis Week's Sponsors:SKILLSHARE.com/JILLIAN, for a 1-month, free trial of Premium MembershipYou can find new episodes of Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels, completely ad free, on Wondery+ https://wondery.app.link/jillianSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
My guest today is Talya Miron-Shatz, PhD., a leader in research at the intersection of medicine and behavioral economics. She is professor and founding Director of the Center for Medical Decision Making at Ono Academic College in Israel, senior fellow at the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest in New York, and a visiting researcher at the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication at the University of Cambridge. The topic is her book Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: Vaccination and Public Trust COVID-19 Vaccination Wearing Masks Against COVID-19 Delta Variant Treatment for Obesity Israel's COVID-19 Vaccination Coronavirus Disease Statistics Risk Factors for COVID-19 HIV and COVID-19 Medical Decision Making Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
In recent years, we have gained unprecedented control over choices about our health. But these choices are hard and often full of psychological traps. As a result, we're liable to misuse medication, fall for pseudoscientific cure-alls, and undergo needless procedures. Talya Miron-Shatz explores the preventable ways we make bad choices about everything from nutrition to medication, from pregnancy to end-of-life care. She reveals how the medical system can set us up for success or failure and maps a model for better doctor-patient relationships. Full of new insights and actionable guidance, Miron-Shatz is a guide to making good choices when you can't afford to make a bad one. Bio: Talya Miron-Shatz, PhD., is a leader in research at the intersection of medicine and behavioral economics. She is professor and founding Director of the Center for Medical Decision Making at Ono Academic College in Israel, senior fellow at the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest in New York, and a visiting researcher at the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication at the University of Cambridge. In this episode of Trend Following Radio: Vaccination and Public Trust COVID-19 Vaccination Wearing Masks Against COVID-19 Delta Variant Treatment for Obesity Israel's COVID-19 Vaccination Coronavirus Disease Statistics Risk Factors for COVID-19 HIV and COVID-19 Medical Decision Making
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode of Keen On, Andrew is joined by Talya Miron-Shatz, the author of Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health, to explain the barriers that all of us face when making health choices, and give some practical guidance on how we can make better ones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're less rational, less logical, and less deliberate than we like to believe. We have biases and regularly use heuristics, or mental shortcuts, to make our decisions. Most of the time we aren't even aware it's happening. Every actor in healthcare has these tendencies. Health systems have biases that influence doctors. Doctors have biases that influence patients. And of course, patients have biases too. These compounding biases create challenges when presenting information, defining care pathways, or trying to help patients find their optimal path. On this episode, we talk with Talya Miron-Shatz, PhD, who is a leader in research at the intersection of medicine and behavioral economics, and the professor and founding director of the Center for Medical Decision-Making at Ono Academic College in Israel. Talya is the author of the new book Your Life Depends on It: What you can do to make better choices about your health. In it, Talya shines a light on the barriers we all face when making health and medical choices and provides actionable solutions for patients, doctors, and policymakers. We'll explore these solutions to help you make better and more informed decisions for yourself and your family. And for you builders out there, we'll also share guidance on how to better present information, whether it be to doctors or administrators or to the patients themselves. For full show notes and links: https://thehcbiz.com/173-communicating-healthcare-to-humans-with-talya-miron-shatz
Nothing is more important than your health. Though learning to make smart, complex health care choices is hard and is getting harder, especially in a world of massive healthcare information, and disinformation. In this episode of Follow Your Different, Talya Miron-Shatz aims to help us make the right health choices. Talya Miron-Shatz has her doctorate in Psychology from the Hebrew University, and studied with Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman. She is also a professor at the Ono Academic College, as well as a visiting research at Cambridge University. Talya offers a clear and useful guidance for the hardest decisions in life. We go deep into her new book, Your Life Depends on It, to find out more on what you and your family needs to know about making critical health care decisions. Talya Miron-Shatz on Studying Happiness Talya talks about what it meant to study happiness. She explains that the way they study happiness is not like what most people would think to do it. Rather than just focusing on what activities bring happiness, they look at various activities and find out what brings people happiness in those activities. One example that she gives was with colonoscopy, which isn't exactly a happy activity. “For example, he (Daniel Kahneman) did work with colonoscopies. And he showed with Dr. Reto Meier that when the end is more gentle people remember the whole episode is better. So it can be weird because nobody likes a colonoscopy. But apparently when it's milder, when the end is milder, it's better. “ - Talya Miron-Shatz Measuring Happiness With regards to measuring happiness, there are what is called Peak and Low moments. Low moments are the parts of the activity that makes us unhappy, and we try to avoid those parts as much as possible. Yet avoiding all lows would be impossible. Which is why Talya encourages people to cherish the peaks we experience, however small or short they may be. “We should just cherish and be happy with those moments and sort of elevate them and give them attention. Whatever draws your attention, whatever you pay attention to, determines how you feel.” - Talya Miron-Shatz Finding Ways to be Happy Talya continues with how we use attention, or divert it to something else, to find a way to feel happy. One example is how people try to keep themselves busy with work or other activities when they have recently experienced something unhappy. Some might put physical distance between their worries, and find that it helps them feel less depressed and think more clearly afterwards. It's literally taking your mind off the thing that is upsetting. Though there's a part of avoidance that Talya doesn't like, and it pertains to medicine. Particularly, the discussion of death… To hear more from Talya Miron-Shatz and how to make better choices with your health, download and listen to this episode. Bio For two decades author, consultant, researcher, writer, speaker, and entrepreneur Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz has been dedicated to the issue of health and medical decision making. The questions she asks, and the answers she gives, are increasingly larger, and relate to the intersection of psychology and medicine. How do patients make choices? What do they need to understand their care and options? How can they be brought to enjoy the benefits of digital health? How can the human touch make a difference in times when medical challenges are inevitable? She identified barriers to better decision making and shows how they can be overcome – by patients, physicians, and healthcare organizations. She contends that while patients experience their challenges as very personal, these are rooted in institutional practices, and need to be considered as what constitutes good care. Often, it is beyond the doctors' control, and they too can benefit from an overhaul of the patient role. Miron-Shatz did her BA, MA at Hebrew University's psychology department, and worked for over a decade as an organizational psychologist.
Nothing is more important than your health. Though learning to make smart, complex health care choices is hard and is getting harder, especially in a world of massive healthcare information, and disinformation. In this episode of Follow Your Different, Talya Miron-Shatz aims to help us make the right health choices. Talya Miron-Shatz has her doctorate in Psychology from the Hebrew University, and studied with Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman. She is also a professor at the Ono Academic College, as well as a visiting research at Cambridge University. Talya offers a clear and useful guidance for the hardest decisions in life. We go deep into her new book, Your Life Depends on It, to find out more on what you and your family needs to know about making critical health care decisions. Talya Miron-Shatz on Studying Happiness Talya talks about what it meant to study happiness. She explains that the way they study happiness is not like what most people would think to do it. Rather than just focusing on what activities bring happiness, they look at various activities and find out what brings people happiness in those activities. One example that she gives was with colonoscopy, which isn't exactly a happy activity. “For example, he (Daniel Kahneman) did work with colonoscopies. And he showed with Dr. Reto Meier that when the end is more gentle people remember the whole episode is better. So it can be weird because nobody likes a colonoscopy. But apparently when it's milder, when the end is milder, it's better. “ - Talya Miron-Shatz Measuring Happiness With regards to measuring happiness, there are what is called Peak and Low moments. Low moments are the parts of the activity that makes us unhappy, and we try to avoid those parts as much as possible. Yet avoiding all lows would be impossible. Which is why Talya encourages people to cherish the peaks we experience, however small or short they may be. “We should just cherish and be happy with those moments and sort of elevate them and give them attention. Whatever draws your attention, whatever you pay attention to, determines how you feel.” - Talya Miron-Shatz Finding Ways to be Happy Talya continues with how we use attention, or divert it to something else, to find a way to feel happy. One example is how people try to keep themselves busy with work or other activities when they have recently experienced something unhappy. Some might put physical distance between their worries, and find that it helps them feel less depressed and think more clearly afterwards. It's literally taking your mind off the thing that is upsetting. Though there's a part of avoidance that Talya doesn't like, and it pertains to medicine. Particularly, the discussion of death… To hear more from Talya Miron-Shatz and how to make better choices with your health, download and listen to this episode. Bio For two decades author, consultant, researcher, writer, speaker, and entrepreneur Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz has been dedicated to the issue of health and medical decision making. The questions she asks, and the answers she gives, are increasingly larger, and relate to the intersection of psychology and medicine. How do patients make choices? What do they need to understand their care and options? How can they be brought to enjoy the benefits of digital health? How can the human touch make a difference in times when medical challenges are inevitable? She identified barriers to better decision making and shows how they can be overcome – by patients, physicians, and healthcare organizations. She contends that while patients experience their challenges as very personal, these are rooted in institutional practices, and need to be considered as what constitutes good care. Often, it is beyond the doctors' control, and they too can benefit from an overhaul of the patient role. Miron-Shatz did her BA, MA at Hebrew University's psychology department, and worked for over a decade as an organizational psychologist.
In this podcast episode, I'm speaking with the multifaceted Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz, a psychologist, author, researcher, consultant, and speaker, who studies medical decision-making in a humanistic way. Dr. Miron-Shatz has been a researcher at Princeton University and has taught at the University of Pennsylvania; she has over 60 academic publications in top academic journals, including Psychological Science, Health Psychology, and Oxford University Press. She is the author of the new book, Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health. There are so many important takeaways from my conversation with Dr. Miron-Shatz, but here are some of my favorites: Making decisions about your health is hard and important, so a level of trust with your medical care team is needed; It can be overwhelming to sit in the patient's seat, so it's important to ask questions -- like “What are the risks, benefits and other options?” -- when speaking with your doctor; Having a relationship with your medical provider can go a long way in building trust and improving the patient-provider relationship; Women are often disadvantaged when it comes to their medical care because of their gender, so if you're a woman, be prepared to ask questions and pursue answers; Healthy living means being in the moment and being content with what you have. You can learn more about Dr. Miron-Shatz and her work via her website (https://talyamironshatz.com/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/talyamironshatz), LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/talya-miron-shatz), and of course, her book Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health (https://www.amazon.com/Your-Life-Depends-Better-Choices-ebook/dp/B08S3QS66G/).
In this episode, Talya and I discuss her book, her research with Daniel Kahneman, interoperability, multi-disciplinary teams, relationships with clients/patients, the psychology of how patients make decisions and how physicians/other primary care providers make decisions and more. Talya Miron-Shatz LinkedIn "Your Life Depends on It" Book Link Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
I recently sat down with Talya Miron-Shatz, PhD, a researcher, speaker, consultant, organizational psychologist, behavioral economist, science communicator, and author of the book “Your Life Depends on It: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices about Your Health”. The book (link to order it: https://talyamironshatz.com/your-life-depends-on-it/) has received glowing reviews so far: Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman - “People who expect to stay healthy forever need not read this wonderful book. The rest of us should. With a fine combination of humor, compassion and vast knowledge, Talya Miron-Shatz offers clear and useful guidance for the hardest decisions of life.”; Next Big Idea Club (Adam Grant, Malcolm Gladwell, Daniel Pink, Susan Cain) “The past year has shown that confusion exists prominently in our medical conversations. We need a new guide to navigating these complex decisions, and psychology professor Miron-Shatz is here to provide one.” Talya has spent two decades as a researcher – including at Princeton University where she worked with the Nobel Prize laureate Daniel Kahneman, as well as a lecturer at Wharton University. She is now a full professor at Ono Academic College and a Visiting Researcher at Cambridge University. Miron-Shatz also has extensive industry experience, as she consults numerous pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer, Abbvie, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Novartis, and others on projects around leading physician advisory boards, designing patient outreach, and sales rep training. Talya has worked with technology giants, such as NantMobile, where she led teams of engineers in introducing an entire layer of psychological drivers to facilitate adherence to medication and she has helped multiple startups – from Healarium to Glucome to hone their operating mechanisms in conveying health information to change patient behavior. Here are some of the highlights from our discussion with its timeline: 2:47 – Why Talya pursued researching Medical Decision Making 3:32 – Gap between knowledge and understanding in genetic counseling, organizational psychology 4:28 – Work with Nobel Prize Laureate Daniel Kahneman 5:43 – What do we mean by “Healthcare Consumers” 6:44 – Real world cancer treatment example of the impact of medical decision-making 7:24 – Why Healthcare Consumerism is a “hit or miss” 7:36 – Patients now demand medical treatments – 2017 research from Dr. Heather Lu showing physicians prescribe medications/treatments they do not believe in themselves 10:35 – Key factors in Patient Outcomes: Comprehension of and Adherence to Treatment 11:50 – Health Literacy & Ability to Ask healthcare providers 12:24 – 90 Million Americans indicate low health literacy – e.g. role and probability of prenatal testing, hereditary cancer 13:47 – 2007 Exercise with Genetic Counselors 16:07 – Medication Adherence, errors, and patient education rooms in doctor's offices 19:29 – Problem with Continuity of Care across health insurance plans (payers), providers, hospital systems, polypharmacy 21:02 – Role of the Patient-Doctor relationship 22:24 – A trusted healthcare profession – pharmacy 23:40 – The real world value of physician's empathy from Mount Sinai Hospital's palliative care oncologist 26:42 – Why medical credentials and personality equally critical 28:16 – The definition of making “Every Effort” in a Medical Decision – case: unplanned cesarean section deliveries 32:08 – Specific Tips to make better, more informed medical decisions 33:24 – Ask physicians what matters to you first – 1) risks, then 2) benefits, and finally 3) alternatives 36:14 – Final Conclusions for patients and healthcare professionals 39:48 – How to contact Dr. Miron-Shatz 41:00 – New book release details – available for pre-order now, officially to be release on September 28, 2021 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alloutcoach/support
Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz is an author, consultant, speaker and researcher who studies medical decision-making in a humanistic way, aiming to guarantee that people understand, and are genuinely part of, their care. She has a Ph.D. in psychology and is an internationally acclaimed expert in medical decision making, with notable experience in both academia and in the healthcare industry, which has led to significant public outreach. She has over 60 academic publications on happiness and medical decision making, spanning information comprehension, patient participation in shared decision making, assessment of birth experiences, happiness, and more. Talya's new book is a game-changer for making better decisions about our health. It is now available for pre-order at the link below! Book: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Life-Depends-Better-Choices/dp/1541646754 Twitter: @TalyaMironShatz Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/talya-miron-shatz/ Instagram: dr.talya_mironshatz
We are not our behaviors, diagnoses, or symptoms, but tellers of our many stories & owners of our health. Wisdom from fearless master medical coach, Shiri ben Arzi Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem (Preface) 00:00. 1 Introducing Shiri ben Arzi 01:51. 1 Bitchy, Pregnant, with Pulmonary Hypertension. What Could Go Right? 04:12. 2 Person, Advocate, Professional in the Same Teacup 08:09. 3 Relationship Builder Marrying Personal Story and Clinical Picture 11:36. 3 Programs, Habits, Diagnoses, Behaviors!? 14:47. 4 Loving Myself and My Ups and Downs 23:21. 6 Which Story, Whose Mouth, What Ears? 24:45. 6 Families of Secrets and No Secrets 27:34. 7 Tough Questions: What Do You Want from Life? 30:25. 8 Tough Questions: Conflicts with the System? 35:03. 9 Reflection 39:58 9 Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web/social media coach, Kayla Nelson Inspiration from Talya Miron-Shatz, Dafna Gold Melchior, Fred Gutiérrez, Amanda Hsiung Blodgett, Catherine Lynch, Geoff Racier, Grace Cordovana, Jan Oldenburg Serendipity from Susan Fantl Spivack LOVE AFTER LOVE by Derek Walcott The time will come when, with elation, you will greet yourself arriving at your own door, in your own mirror, and each will smile at the other's welcome, and say, sit here. Eat. You will love again the stranger who was your self. Give wine. Give bread. Give back your heart to itself, to the stranger who has loved you all your life, whom you ignored for another, who knows you by heart. Take down the love letters from the bookshelf, the photographs, the desperate notes, peel your own image from the mirror. Sit. Feast on your life. Listen & Read: https://www.brainpickings.org/2015/04/21/love-after-love-derek-walcott/ Sponsored by Abridge Links https://landing.mci-il.com/ Dafna Gold Melchior's Let's Clarify It Related podcasts and blogs https://health-hats.com/share-the-stories-help-the-helpers/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Proem (Preface) My mother had eyes in the back of her head. I heard that and thought about it throughout childhood. I'm not a mother. I don't have eyes in the back of my head. I do know that I am a force, and I create a wake. Think a speedboat, a ship,
Talya Miron-Shatz, PhD., is a social psychologist specializing in medical decision making. She has over 60 academic publications on the topic, and vast industry experience. Her book ' YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON IT: What You Can Do to Make Better Choices About Your Health (And How to Get Help With the Rest)' will be published by Basic Books in 2021. Website: https://talyamironshatz.com If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to:- https://ratethispodcast.com/rate and follow the simple instructions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations