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.
‘It was just a splinter!’ Did hospital overreact to Facebook photo?
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Have hospitals gone too far to protect “sensitive” information when even a simple procedure and a photo on Facebook are all it takes to get a number of employees reprimanded for bad behavior? Read more
Nurses posted dying patient’s graphic photo on Facebook
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Note to emergency room personnel: Refrain from taking grisly photos of dying patients and posting them online. Read more
Malpractice: There’s an app for that?
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Some of the simplest technological tools can open the door to significant malpractice claims. Read more
New STD cause: Facebook?
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One public health official is bringing a whole new meaning to the phrase “computer virus.” Read more
‘My therapist just friended me!’ Awkward ethics of the digital age
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The traditional boundaries between patients and physicians are blurring as social networking grows. Can clinicians accept a patient’s “friend” request? Should your therapist read your blog? What are the new boundaries? Read more
Why your social networking strategy may be falling short
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New research shows what is — and isn’t — working for health organizations venturing into social networking. Read more
Case study: Twitter brings in emergency blood donors
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There was one bright light amid the grim violence of the recent shootings at Fort Hood. Read more
FDA looks to regulate Web marketing of medical products
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We may soon have clearer guidelines as to what medical vendors can say when promoting their products via new social media outlets. Read more
Twitter: Newest tool for patient care
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Is there a legitimate use for Twitter as a health care delivery service? Yes, according to some professionals in the field — if the “just for fun” service is approached from the right perspective. Read more
