5 HIPAA-friendly ways to use social media

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.

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‘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?

Some of the simplest technological tools can open the door to significant malpractice claims. Read more

New STD cause: Facebook?

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

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

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

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

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

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