Tag Archives: patient needs
Surgical Social Media and the e-Patient
Today's guest blog post is written by Bradley Jobling. Jobling created the social media program for the Columbia University Medical Center Department of Surgery. He has fifteen years of experience in...
Social Media, Pharma and Politics
by DJ Edgerton (@wiltonbound) How much of a role does social media play in influencing policymakers? And how much of a role can or should marketing play in crafting those messages for...
Posted in Social Media
Tagged communications, elected officials, Facebook, FDA, patient needs, Pharma, Pharmaceutical industry, politics, social media, social networks, Twitter
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Bringing Tech Innovation to the Developing World for Improved Healthcare
by Dennis Portello Everywhere you turn, a wave of seemingly ever-accelerating technology changes impact our world. From computers to communications, from basic research to go-to-market products,...
Posted in Digital Health
Tagged developing world, Digital Innovation, global healthcare, Health, Health care, healthcare, impact, Improve, innovation, mobile, patient needs, technology, user needs
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Integrated Care: The Real Deal
by Jason Brandt (@jasondmg3) What if there were a coordinated healthcare system in which teams of caregivers focused on sharing information and insights about their mutual patients and preventing...
Posted in Social Media
Tagged caremore, Health care, Health Care Reform, healthcare, patient needs, Patients, prevention, prevention models, US Health Care, user needs
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FaceTime and HIPAA and Doctors – Oh My!
by Krissy Goelz (@krisgoelz) At this point, news editors must have a macro so they dont have to type out a lede about how Apple products are breaking ground in another field. The latest is...
Posted in Social Media
Tagged Apple, Digital Tools, e-patients, FaceTime, health care providers, HIPPAA, patient needs, Patients, technology
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