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Articles

How Can Social Media Influence The Hospital And Healthcare Industry?

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How Can Social Media Influence The Hospital And Healthcare Industry?

Social media marketing services can be of use to hospitals and the healthcare industry in several ways, like promoting health awareness, sharing accurate and authentic health messaging, encouraging patient engagement, etc. The healthcare and social media combination can be a potent combination for the benefit of the general public.

About 90% of older adults have resorted to social media when looking for and sharing health information. Therefore, hospitals and healthcare need to create engaging yet informative content on reliable, fact-based, timely, and accurate social media content. That is why we are here to show you how social media has influenced the healthcare industry and hospitals and where the latter stands.

Positive Influence Of Social Media on Hospitals & Healthcare Industry

1.) Raising Public Awareness:Social media serves as the best and fastest channel for hospitals and the healthcare sector to raise public awareness about new, emerging health concerns and ways to prevent or treat them. Raising awareness may also remind followers about standard health care practices and inform them about the latest medical guidelines, issues, and advisories. You can also direct your followers to credible information sources by mentioning your website or other public health social accounts in your posts.

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2.) Crisis Communication:Social media has become the primary source of information and news for most people, which has made the platform a channel to share breaking news and information that needs urgent addressing on a live basis. Hospitals can also ask for surgical help or conduct a fundraiser through social media. They can also prepare an online crisis response team to fight any crisis on a real-time basis.

3.) Stop the Spread of Misinformation:Social media as a Branding service is known to spread information at a lightning-fast speed without verifying its sources. Thus, the chances of spreading misinformation are higher. In such cases, concerned hospitals or the healthcare sector can step in and establish the information to be genuine by verifying its sources as credible, and proving that the data is fact-based, and provide all relevant authorities to the information for users’ satisfaction.

4.) Answer General Questions:Using social media, hospitals and healthcare sectors can answer general trivia questions posted by their followers. They are valuable and trusted sources of information about all kinds of health concerns. Through infographics, a creative tool widely used on social media, hospitals can explain health information or a process subtly and creatively.

5.) Promoting the Organization:Social media is a prominent tool for marketing, and hospitals can leverage it by promoting itself by posting content on how you care about your patients, what medical aid does your hospital have, what are the latest medical techniques that your hospital is using, what’s the standard recovery plan given to the patient, and so on. You can also post a vlog where you can take your followers on a virtual tour of your hospital and introduce them to your efficient and professional team of healthcare workers. Hospitals should also promote the public health programs they offer round the year, like diabetes, hypertension, yoga, cardiac issues, etc.

 

6.) Monitoring Public Health:People love to post almost everything on social media. Hashtags like “#YellowFever” can be used to track the spread of diseases in new locations. Healthcare organizations can even trace how severe the symptoms of the disease are through social media. Social Media is advantageous to hospitals in real-time data availability, reduced cost and workforce, and easy accessibility. In addition, hospital workers can ask and answer questions that were otherwise impossible via traditional methods.

7.) Supporting the Patient: Per findings, about 40% of young people between 14 to 22 years of age agreed to use online mediums to connect with people who have similar health conditions as theirs. Patients share their feelings, medical treatments, and life with others experiencing similar challenges. A group of researchers published in the journal ‘Surgery’ had created a Facebook Group of 350 liver transplant patients, healthcare providers, and caregivers. And, not to our surprise, a complete 95% of the survey participants said that the group was a positive addition to their care.

8.) Research Recruitment:For hospitals and healthcare sectors, social media offers the opportunity to connect with potential investors and survey partners for research or any study. Just like businesses do branding by social media, healthcare organizations and hospitals need to understand the social media demographics to connect with the right target audience. This demographic also helps in understanding how your social media ads must be targeted.

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Negative Influence of Social Media On Hospitals & Healthcare Industry

1.) Information from Unverified Sources:Medical or health information circulated through social media mainly lacks reliability and quality. Authors who publish information from untrustworthy sources on social media either are unknown or identified by limited information.

2.) Damaging the Professional Image:Sometimes, there is a high risk of damaging one’s professional image by posting highly sentimental, or political, or objectionable posts on social media that can reflect unfavorably on the healthcare professionals, affiliated institutions, and medical students of the healthcare sector who had posted the content. In addition, content that we post on social media reflects our personality, priorities, thinking, and values.

3.) Violating Patient Privacy:Unknowingly or unintentionally, hospitals may leak confidential information about patients while posting content about a general health issue. And doing so breaches its patient privacy norms, for which medical authorities may take adverse actions against the hospital and the worker doing so, like revoking the medical license.

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4.) Stepping Out of the Patient-Health Care Professional Boundary:Post recovery, a healthcare provider is not supposed to contact or interact with any of its patients on public forums, like social media channels. If any healthcare worker is caught interacting with a prior treated patient on transferring any information to them, whether confidential or not, it would mean violating a patient-healthcare professional boundary. It would attract charges or even penalties on doing so or even cancellation of medical license.

Closure

As stated above, influence can be positive, negative, and in some cases, where the user cannot understand what he is doing. Undoubtedly, social media is a great tool that hospitals and the healthcare industry can leverage to provide general information on health and diseases. But, they must be precautious to understand their limits beyond which they cannot go under any circumstances.

Author Bio,

Shane Brown is a passionate blogger and chief blogging officer at BloggerOutreach, Viacon, seogrowthengine, RedhatMedia, iDream Agency, Sbnewsroom, smartbusinessdaily, Okeymagazine, Gossipment . He is the man behind Search Engine Magazine, a well-known SEO Magazine. Shane specializes in inbound marketing and creative sales copy.