by Matthew Rehrl MD | Digital Trust Networks
My most important blog post I wrote in May? Trust is aVector. I think conceptualizing trust as a vector—and conceptualizing trust between people and organizations (in both real life and through digital means) as a vector field—offers huge potential for understanding...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Digital Trust Networks
This past month, I’ve watched some of the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard defamation trial on YouTube. I’ve seen enough of the testimony to form an opinion of the case, but as I believe the only meaningful opinion that counts is that of the jurors, I won’t be opining here on...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Digital Trust Networks
Trust—both digital and in-real-life (IRL)—is a vector. It has both directionality and magnitude. Johnny trust Sally more than Sally trusts Johnny. The regional hospital trusts the State Health Department more than the State Health Department trusts the regional...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Digital Trust Networks, Ikigai
I have “The Big Idea.” It is how to inexpensively scale healthcare digital trust networks to address multiple regional public health concerns. Simply put, robust healthcare digital trust networks could regionally reduce the mortality of such public health concerns as...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Digital Trust Networks, EHR, Telemedicine
Here;s my hierarchy—from best to worst—for the efficient transfer of information between two people who don’t know each other well: Face-to-face conversation (Best!).Phone conversation. ↓ Email. ↓ Text messaging (Worst!). The gaps I placed above between phone/email...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | CoVid, Digital Trust Networks
Take a look at the Washington State maps above. The map on the left shows the total number of vaccines by county within Washington State. Note the high number of vaccinations in King County region (by far the most populous county) compared to Eastern Washington...