Clear Voice Consulting is primarily me—Lygeia Ricciardi—though I pull in highly-regarded experts to meet specific needs. I am also part of the Leadership Team at Clinovations, a growing health IT consulting practice which works on large-scale public and private sector projects from government grants to health IT implementations. So regardless of scale, if it has to do with health IT and consumers, I can help. Areas of Expertise:
- Health 2.0
- Patient Empowerment
- Social Media
- Privacy
- Health IT Policy
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Communications
- Strategy
- Meaningful Use
Strategic Planning and Analysis
I’m constantly tracking what’s going on in health IT—both in policy and industry--and can help you analyze the facts and make sense of the big picture.
Project Spotlight
In April 2010 the California HealthCare Foundation released the first nationwide survey of consumers to document a positive value for consumers in using online health tools. I helped the foundation to shape the survey, interpret its results, and manage the entire process. Here’s the survey.
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Personal health record users said using a PHR led them to take specific action to improve their health
Stakeholder Engagement
Need input from consumer groups, health care providers, policymakers, and business leaders? I can help you bridge diverse perspectives.
Project Spotlight
In 2008 the Center for Democracy and Technology— a well-known expert in online privacy policy—added a health focus. I helped CDT establish its health privacy program and staged a series of multi- stakeholder events to tackle important health policy issues in depth. Here’s CDT’s program.
Communications
I like simplicity and clarity, not jargon, clutter or unnecessary complexity. I can help you communicate effectively through traditional and new media. I also enjoy sharing my own perspectives. You can find me in the blogosphere at The HealthCare Blog and The Project HealthDesign Blog, and on Twittter @Lygeia
Project Spotlight
New York State is a leader in its implementation of health information exchange. I helped New York make its networks directly accessible to consumers, and build public understanding of how the new electronic health services could impact them via posters, brochures, radio, video, and the Web.