Health pro faces charges after posting patient photo on Facebook
Filed under: Ethics, Healthcare Human Resources and Staffing News, Healthcare Legal & Compliance, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views
Apparently some employees need a reminder: Don’t post photos of your patients’ genitals on Facebook. Read more
Social media in health care: Another risk to weigh
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Social media has real business benefits within health care — and serious negatives that can be hard to protect against — whether or not you even use the sites.
Don’t miss these 10 most popular stories of 2011
Filed under: Ethics, Health care/Treatment trends, Healthcare Legal & Compliance, Hospital Management, Patient/Client Communication, Special Report

From hard-to-believe HIPAA violations to dogs performing medical tests, here are the top 10 most popular stories on HealthExecNews from 2011: Read more
Are tablets and smartphones tools or distractions?
Filed under: Ethics, Health care/Treatment trends, Healthcare Human Resources and Staffing News, Healthcare Technology News, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views
Is the prevalence of gadgets in health care a good thing for patient care? Or is it too much of a tempting distraction? Read more
Doc disciplined, fined over Facebook posts
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A Rhode Island doctor was fined, disciplined and lost some hospital privileges after she inadvertently shared patient info on her Facebook page. Read more
5 HIPAA-friendly ways to use social media
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Many health care providers are worried that social networking’s main selling point — ease of sharing info — will lead them astray of HIPAA rules by sharing too much info with the wrong audience.
Posting placenta photos on Facebook? Really?
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A nursing student was expelled for posting photos posing with a patient’s placenta on Facebook. Now she’s suing — and the case could have repercussions for hospitals’ employee policies. Read more
Top 10 health care stories of ’10
Filed under: Communication, Ethics, Fraud & Waste, Health care/Treatment trends, Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Human Resources and Staffing News, Healthcare Legal & Compliance, Healthcare Reform News, Healthcare Technology News, Hospital Management, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Patient/Client Communication, Practice Management
Here are the top 10 most read and discussed stories on HealthExecNews.com for 2010. Read more
Calling the boss nuts on Facebook? Feds say it’s OK
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What health care pros can and can’t say online about their employers is up for debate, thanks to an important new legal case. The fallout could have huge repercussions for both hospitals and their employees. Read more
Social media: How well does it work in health care?
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Lots of businesses are using social media sites to promote themselves and provide information to clients. How well does that strategy translate to health care? Read more
