The John M. Eisenberg Center for Clinical Decisions and Communications Science convened scientific meetings to discuss state-of-the-art communication and medical decision-making concepts. Experts in health communication, health literacy, shared decision making, and related fields came together to produce high-quality, scholarly white papers (and stakeholder commentaries) that offer insight into how state-of-the-art advances in medical science can be transformed into state-of-the-art clinical decision making and improved health communication.
White papers and proceedings of the scientific meetings are listed below:
- Communicating Harms and Benefits of Prescription Drugs to Health Care Consumers (2006)
- Translating Information Into Action: Improving Quality of Care Through Interactive Media (2009)
- The Prospect for Web 2.0 Technologies for Engagement, Communication, and Dissemination in the Era of Patient-Centered Outcomes Research (2010)
- Differing Levels of Clinical Evidence: Exploring Communication Challenges in Shared Decision-making (2011)
- Supporting Informed Decision Making When Clinical Evidence and Conventional Wisdom Collide (2012)
- Preparing and Engaging Patients in the Use of Evidence in Shared Decision Making (2013)
- Engaging Patients in the Uptake, Understanding, and Use of Evidence: Addressing Barriers and Facilitators of Successful Engagement (2015)