14 Ways Social Media May Soon Change Your Doctor’s Visit
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LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, blogging, and the like stand poised to change the face of healthcare in the exact same manner it pretty much did for most other industries. This HealthcareIT News article covers 14 interesting ways that social media is impacting the healthcare industry as a whole, and patients it serves.
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The legal landscape of health care social media
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The cat is out of the bag. Even if you wanted to avoid social media entirely, it is simply too late to attempt to do so. Even if your practice or institution does not have an active healthcare social media presence, it is likely that others are already discussing you on line. It is important to set up a social media monitoring program right away, if you do not already have one in place, so that you may respond in the real world to issues flagged in cyberspace.
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How to Deal With Angry Online Customers
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While this post was not written specifically for health care providers, it does offer valuable insight into the changing consumer world due to online communities.
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16 Responses to “The Scoop #21 – Best Practices in Healthcare Social Media”
David Harlow (HealthBlawg)
Thanks for including my piece on hcsm, anthologized by KevinMD. I hope your readers find it to be interesting. I heard from a colleague this week that it helped his institution decide to open access to hcsm on the organization’s network.
Audun Utengen
The legal aspect of healthcare social media is something we know many encounter questions about. Your piece talks to this so clearly.
And I know that for those parties who have specific questions, there is no other resource more trusted on this issue than yourself!
Thanks for commenting! (ps. twitter image updated to reflect your authorship vs. KevinMD).
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