5. Engage in conversations around healthcare policy and practice issues One of the benefits of using social media in healthcare is that it offers unmatched opportunities for collaboration between physicians and patients on policy changes and issues facing modern medicine. ...
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Gevertz D, Greenwood G. Crafting an effective social media policy for healthcare employees. The Health Lawyer 2010; 22(6): 28-33.Crafting an effective social media policy for healthcare employees - Gevertz, Greenwood - 2010 () Citation Context ...at 75 percent of adults use the Internet ...
A well-crafted social media policy should outline acceptable behavior, confidentiality requirements and procedures for handling sensitive information. Regular training sessions can reinforce these guidelines and provide staff with the tools they need to use social media responsibly. To get started with impl...
A well-crafted social media policy should outline acceptable behavior, confidentiality requirements and procedures for handling sensitive information. Regular training sessions can reinforce these guidelines and provide staff with the tools they need to use social media responsibly. ...
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and affordance for social relationships. We also distinguish three kinds of social support and tailored them to the healthcare domain and the social media context: informational support,emotional support, and experiential support. We posit the following: (a) social media affordances foster social suppo...
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News,Policy,Patient Engagement Rogue social media movement expands to HealthCare.gov ads Actor/comedian Colton Dunn, of "Superstore" on NBC, has picked up the slack, posting a series of low-budget but effective videos as alternative ads for HealthCare.gov. ...
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