Artist
The Walking Gallery of Health Care
Regina Holliday is an activist, artist, speaker and author. In 2009, she painted a series of murals depicting the need for clarity and transparency in medical records. This advocacy mission was inspired by her late husband Frederick Allen Holliday II and his struggle to get appropriate care during 11 weeks of continuous hospitalization at 5 facilities. Her paintings became part of the national debate on health care reform and helped guide public policy. She also began an advocacy movement called “The Walking Gallery.” The Gallery consists of medical providers and advocates who wear patient story paintings on the backs of business suits. Backed by her own patient and caregiving experiences, Holliday travels the globe sharing global health policy perspectives, heralding her message of person-centered care and communication in healthcare decision making.
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