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How Digital Tech Has Changed Long-Term Patient Care
by Krissy Goelz (@krisgoelz) We here at Pixels & Pills are well-known for our vocal support of digital technology and its place in healthcare - how its helped medicine and care to advance and...
Posted in Digital Health
Tagged Compliance, connections, e-patient, e-patients, epatient, Health care, Medicine, personalization, social media, social networks, technology
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3 Factors to Consider When Preparing to Shift Marketing Dollars Toward Social Media
By Michael Smith (@mikesmith55) Capturing mindshare and market share is a key imperative for thriving organizations; social media is becoming an irresistible way of getting there. According to a...
Posted in Social Media
Tagged action, audience, experience, feedback, feedback loop, initiative, investment, marketing, messaging, money, offline, opportunity, patient communities, perception, personalization, purchase, review, social media, strategy, targeting, website
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How Spirits Would Reinvent the Healthcare Industry
By Andy Smith (@andysmithpalio) What whiskey will not cure, there is no cure for, says an old Irish adage. While that might not track well with todays focus on healthier lifestyles, the health...
Posted in Social Media
Tagged blogging, branding, Compliance, condition, consumer, dialogue, diet, distribution, experience, focus, Health, healthcare industry, intergration, lifestyle, marketing, messaging, pain management, personality, personalization, Pharmaceutical industry, Pharmacy, prescriptions, private, regulation, revenue, sale, spirits, sponsorship, sponsorships, therapy, value
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Issues in DTC: New Approaches to Patient Compliance
By Kimberly Reyes (@CommDuCoeur) Patient compliance continues to be a major threat to healthcare, and a big concern for the pharmaceutical industry. Non-compliance has been proven to negatively...
Posted in Social Media
Tagged #dtc2011, adherence, communication, convention, dialogue, doctor, DTC, e-patients, economy, Epocrates, event, Google Body Browser, healthcare, healthcare outcomes, individuality, information, medication, mobile, patient, patient compliance, patient literacy, personalization, Pharmaceutical industry, responsibility, ROI, University of Oregon
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