Rhapsody Health Solutions Team

Regina Holliday is trying to transform digital health, one painting at a time

April 14, 2016

Just six days after Regina Holliday’s husband died she started painting a mural on the side of a gas station off a busy street in Washington D.C. Fred, her husband, is in the center of the painting, Holliday says…

Read the full article at: www.newsworks.org

Many Corepoint Health customers will recognize Regina Holliday and her passionate story from her keynote presentation at our annual user group meeting, Corepoint Connect. 

Regina has long been a passionate voice for the patients, particularly when it comes to easy access to their medical records and care history. Her personal struggles of working tirelessly to advocate for her dying husband, Fred, is a heartbreaking story. We are all lucky that she has turned this tragedy into a cause that is benefiting the rest of us by bringing awareness to the ridiculous obstacles that many hospitals had in place to discourage patient advocates from obtaining medical records.

Watch a recap with Regina following her 2014 keynote presentation here, where she also showcases two pieces of art that still hang in the Corepoint Health offices.

Keep up the good work, Regina! 

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