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World Nanotechnology Congress 2021
2021-03-29    
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Nano Technology Congress 2021 provides you with a unique opportunity to meet up with peers from both academic circle and industries level belonging to Recent [...]
Nanomedicine and Nanomaterials 2021
2021-03-29    
All Day
NanoMed 2021 conference provides the best platform of networking and connectivity with scientist, YRF (Young Research Forum) & delegates who are active in the field [...]
Smart Materials and Nanotechnology
2021-03-29 - 2021-03-30    
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Smart Material 2021 clears a stage to globalize the examination by introducing an exchange amongst ventures and scholarly associations and information exchange from research to [...]
Hepatology 2021
2021-03-30 - 2021-03-31    
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Hepatology 2021 provides a great platform by gathering eminent professors, Researchers, Students and delegates to exchange new ideas. The conference will cover a wide range [...]
Annual Congress on  Dental Medicine and Orthodontics
2021-04-05 - 2021-04-06    
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Dentistry Medicine 2021 is a perfect opportunity intended for International well-being Dental and Oral experts too. The conference welcomes members from every driving university, clinical [...]
World Climate Congress & Expo 2021
2021-04-06 - 2021-04-07    
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Climatology is the study of the atmosphere and weather patterns over time. This field of science focuses on recording and analyzing weather patterns throughout the [...]
European Food Chemistry and Drug Safety Congress
2021-04-12 - 2021-04-13    
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We invite you to meet us at the Food Chemistry Congress 2021, where we will ensure that you’ll have a worthwhile experience with scholars of [...]
Proteomics, Genomics & Bioinformatics
2021-04-12 - 2021-04-13    
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Proteomics 2021 is one of the front platforms for disseminating latest research results and techniques in Proteomics Research, Mass spectrometry, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biochemistry and [...]
Plant Science & Physiology
2021-04-17 - 2021-04-18    
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The PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 2021 theme has broad interests, which address many aspects of Plant Biology, Plant Science, Plant Physiology, Plant Biotechnology, and Plant Pathology. Research [...]
Pollution Control & Sustainable 2021
2021-04-26 - 2021-04-27    
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Pollution Control 2021 conference is organizing with the theme of “Accelerating Innovations for Environmental Sustainability” Conference Series llc LTD organizes environmental conferences series 1000+ Global [...]
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Can EHR social networks solve interoperability, HIE woes?

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We’ve discussed the role of social media in EHRs, but what about the benefits of EHRs that are shared and commented upon through social networks?  Crowdsourcing rare diagnoses to amateur medical sleuths may still be a contentious topic with dubious medical value, but physicians are increasingly sharing patient records with their colleagues through dedicated social networks designed to provide HIPAA-compliant arenas to share knowledge, research, and suggestions.   Could these web-based workarounds be a solution to the lack of interoperability that still plagues EHR adopters everywhere, or are social networks too limited in scope to replace the basic infrastructure improvements of external HIEs and data standards?

The basic building blocks of healthcare reform already have a great deal in common with the principles of social media.  Instant access to important information on a variety of mobile devices, the ability to add data or push notifications in a close-to-real-time manner, and the emphasis on sharing updates, suggestions, and tools with patients and a growing circle of caregivers are all concepts that the public is already familiar with if they have a Facebook account.  It seems like a natural next step to develop social media networks exclusively devoted to physicians and patients, and a variety of entrepreneurs have already made the leap.
Online forums dedicated to specific conditions have long been a fixture of Google search results, offering mostly anonymous and questionably trustworthy advice from self-proclaimed patient experts, but threads nearly always end with “go see your doctor” repeated over and over.  From tibbr’s “wall” for sharing referrals, internal communications, and provider orders to Doximity’s enormous user base that allows physicians to securely share patient data, and Personiform’s Project Medyear, that connects patients and providers with hashtags, photo capabilities, and “care rings”, these increasingly popular networks are proof that physicians and consumers alike are taking social seriously.
Social networks go one step beyond static EHR systems and may even supersede patient portals in attractiveness, due to the fact that they boast slicker interfaces, more colorful graphics, and familiar features they use in their everyday lives.  They can also help providers by erasing the need for EHR-based interoperability by aggregating and displaying EHR and patient-provided data in a cloud environment untethered to proprietary vendor standards.
Social media also takes a detour around geographically-centered health information exchanges, which require legal contracts, participation fees, infrastructure upgrades, and may include a steep learning curve.  Will third-party solutions continue to expand quickly enough to make HIE protocols like Direct messaging obsolete before regional health information organizations have a chance to saturate the market?
Maybe not, since the EHR Incentive Programs don’t recognize or reward information exchange through commercial networks.  But as the business case builds for patient engagement on the patient’s terms, it will be interesting to see how social media, novel methods of HIE, and interoperability solutions combine to produce a healthcare system based around the “likes” of an increasingly fluid set of tools.