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Social Media in Healthcare…Medicine for the Masses Response
We’ve gotten some great responses to our blog series discussing social media in healthcare. I was sent this article from The Healthcare Express that compiles some great information and resources similar to what we discussed in our blog series. Check it out here if you are interested in reading more information on the topic.
Social Media in Healthcare…Medicine for the Masses: Part 4
Well, this is it. The end of the road. It’s been an interesting two weeks. I have spent a lot of time researching for this blog series and have learned ALOT! Following the last post, I took a look over all three previous posts. I’m still amazed by the numbers. It is obvious that the healthcare industry is beginning to change and adopt social media on a much grander scale than originally anticipated. Lets briefly review what we’ve learned so far from the last few blog posts.
Before attending the social media panel discussion hosted by Meers Advertising, I hadn’t given social media in healthcare much thought. After listening to the great presentations (watch the whole video here), I had to research more, and what I found was incredible. Take a look back at some of the statistics from post one. The numbers are simply staggering. The fact of the matter is, that healthcare has invaded nearly every area of the online world including forums, blogs, information portals, Facebook, and Twitter. You can now very easily, and apparently most people do, go online and find information from doctors and other patients about various diseases and symptoms. You can even go online and find reviews for various doctors and hospitals, and you can even schedule an appointment online!
In preparing for the second post, I really had no clue why it was such a big deal for doctors, hospitals and other healthcare providers to participate in social media. After taking a much longer than desired look into HIPAA, I understood why it was such a problem. There can be such a gray area between what is appropriate to post online and what isn’t…and the ramifications are very serious. However, one of the main things I have taken away from this experience is that the benefits greatly outweigh the work and caution that has to be put into monitoring what information is communicated and what is kept private.
Post three really drives this message home. We simply interact with each other in different ways today than we used to. Ben Dillon, one of the speakers form the panel discussion, summed it up well when he said that conversations and information that used to be shared over the dinner table or telephone are not posted as status updates and posts to Facebook. While the general population has a much easier time adopting this new means of communication, it is important that the healthcare industry do the same. The are so many opportunities available to increase the level of care and attention a patient receives. This is one of the topics I want to briefly touch on today.
So we know what social media in healthcare looks like today, but what about tomorrow? Will providers continue to embrace social media or will the next nurse firing for posting something on a blog scare everyone away? There is no way of answering this, but it is clear that as patients continue to seek more information through social networks, more information will have to be provided. And the best way to ensure that correct information is available is for that content to be created by the experts.
I found two great articles addressing the future of social media in healthcare. The first is from Top Rank Online Marketing Blog entitled, 5 Examples of Social Media in Healthcare Marketing. The second is from iHealthBeat.org and is entitled Social Media in Healthcare: Barriers and Future Trends. If you have some extra time, check them out. They discuss great innovations such as showcasing live procedures online (imagine if you could watch a video of a real procedure before having to have it yourself, and ask the doctor questions while he’s performing!), social media use by providers, and the expansion of forums and information sites. The future is exciting, and seeing some of the ways the social media is already being used in healthcare, I can’t wait to see what happens next!
Matt
Intefy in Kansas City’s Just for Starters Entrepreneurial Competition Today
We are so excited about an event going on tonight here in Kansas City at the Kauffman Foundation. “Just for Starters” is a forum for aspiring entrepreneurs to share a business idea with a panel of judges, in a timed presentation. Our own Matt Bartlett will present Intefy amidst some stiff competition. According to the event information:
The finalists were selected by KC Roundtable, a local young-entrepreneur group. Four judges – Grant Burcham (Bank President), Sam Meers (Marketing Expert), Grisel Wiley (Angel Investor), and Mark Allen (Successful Entrepreneur) will critique the finalists and ask them challenging questions. At the end of the night, the audience will decide the winner.
We will be hosting the event live and talking about it throughout the night @freshid and using the #starters hashtag. If you want to attend in person, buy a ticket now, or pay at the door. Registration includes attendance, alcoholic drinks and food and it will be a wonderful time!
Find out if Muslim Ranch can beat out the Pocket Shocker; or how a brand new construction company expects to be successful in this economy. See our Intefy product in action and hear what we have planned for it. Is there a KC entrepreneur who will revolutionize collection practices in the US? You must attend to find out the answers to these exciting questions and more!
Thanks to Diana Kander for inviting us to take part in the competition and allowing us to share the event live with our online friends. We’re crossing our fingers Matt brings home the prize, but even if he doesn’t we’re pleased as peaches to be selected as a finalist, and so proud of Matt we can’t even talk about it without sounding like we’re gushing (or like we’re his Mother.) We are so grateful to have him on our team, and will be cheering for him!
Watch the action live at www.twitterface.com/justforstarters starting at 6:00 pm CST tonight, July 15th.
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