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World Congress on Medical Toxicology
2020-12-01 - 2020-12-02    
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World Congress on Medical Toxicology Medical Toxicology Pharma 2020 provides a global platform to meet and develop interpersonal relationship with the world’s leading toxicologists, pharmacologists, [...]
01 Dec
2020-12-01 - 2020-12-02    
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International Conference on Food Technology & Beverages” at Kyoto, Japan in the course of Kyoto, Japan, December, 01-02, 2020 Theme of the Food Tech 2020 [...]
Biomedical, Bio Pharma and Clinical Research
2020-12-03 - 2020-12-04    
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Biomedical, Bio Pharma and Clinical Research Conference Series LLC LTD cordially invites you to be a part of “2nd International Conference on Biomedical, Bio Pharma [...]
NODE Health 4th Annual Digital Medicine Conference
2020-12-07 - 2020-12-12    
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NODE.Health is delighted to announce the 4th Annual Digital Medicine Conference - Evidence Matters. Never before has the transformation of our healthcare system been more [...]
2020 Global Digital Health Forum
2020-12-07 - 2020-12-09    
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Organized by Global Digital Health Network Digital health can be the great leveler – it can give anyone access to information about health and disease. [...]
International Conference on Cancer Treatment and Prevention
2020-12-14 - 2020-12-15    
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Cancer Treatment Forum 2020 regards each one of the individuals to go to the "Cancer Treatment Forum 2020" amidst December 15, 2020 UK-Time Zone( GMT [...]
International Conference on Neurology and Neural Disorders
2020-12-14 - 2020-12-15    
12:00 am
International Conference on Neurology and Neural Disorders Neurology Research 2020 will join world-class professors, scientists, researchers, students, perfusionist, neurologist to discuss methodology for ailment remediation [...]
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Feb 22: Social Media is Making Its Mark on EHRs, For Better or Worse

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Slowly but surely, social media is creeping into the health care industry’s vocabulary. Generally speaking, providers have been squeamish about utilizing social media for a number of reasons, with privacy and public relations concerns being two of the most prominent gripes.  Despite social media’s reputation as a double-edged sword, its influence is becoming increasingly apparent throughout the industry, but primarily with software products for now. With information exchange and patient interaction being more important than ever under  Stage 2 of the electronic health records meaningful use program, it’s no surprise that software is taking design cues from social media.  

Practice Fusion, a web-based EHR vendor is excellent example of social media’s influence on health care.  Funded by venture capital, all online, free to use, ad-supported, and wrapped up in a slick multiplatform user interface, Practice Fusion has more in common with Facebook than it does with Epic.   The similarity comes as no surprise to industry expert Vince Ciotti. “An EHR that looks like YouTube or Facebook will be more comfortable to 99.9 percent of users.” Practice Fusion’s social media flavor extends beyond the window dressing as well.  The EHR’s biggest selling point (beyond being free) is its emphasis on sharing information.  For providers, they focused on making the transfer of records and information between doctors as convenient as possible.

Social media has had a similar impact on the patient side of the equation as well.  ZocDoc and Practice Fusion’s own competing service Patient Fusion enable patients to post and read reviews for doctors and check schedules before making appointments.  Anyone looking up a restaurant on Yelp or searching for a hotel on Trip Advisor can see the similarities.

Mobile capability is another new design trend making the jump from social media to both patient and provider software.  Not only do all the previously mentioned platforms have mobile apps available, but other software is being designed with mobile in mind. Kareo, another popular online EHR, promotes its mobile centric design as one of its major selling points.  With smartphones and tablets as ubiquitous as they are, mobile friendly software is a logical step for EHRs.

Alas, convenience and accessibility are not all that comes from the social media mindset; it also presets new privacy and security risks for an industry which takes those issues very seriously.  User data is everything for social media platforms.  Being able to collate, quantify and sell user data is the most prevalent business model in that field, which is something that does not translate well to health care.  In fact, there have already been some ethical concerns about Practice Fusion’s targeted ads, which make use of anonymized patient information.  Though the patient privacy versus data mining/advertising issue can certainly come in a few shades of ethical gray, Ciotti feels that “It’s life today, data mining” and that may be a reality of living in an online world, like it or not.

Though the nature of the health care industry may hamper an enthusiastic adoption of mainstream social media platforms as tools, it does not mean that stakeholders are not learning from the platforms as they build their own. Source