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Patient-centred healthcare, social media and the internet: the perfect storm? — Rozenblum and Bates — BMJ Quality and Safety

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Marie Ennis-O’Connor‘s insight:

The simultaneous maturation of patient-centered healthcare, social media and the Internet has created what researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School are calling a "perfect storm" in healthcare with regard to how patients and organizations connect.

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Patient perspective interview series: overview | pharmaphorum

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This is an article that summarises the outcomes of our patient perspective interview series.

Marie Ennis-O’Connor‘s insight:

The findings:
1. patients use social media for info and for sharing and connecting
2. patient experience would be easier if education and health information exist
3. health information is crucial for Rare Disease
4. patients want openness, transparency and inclusion from pharma

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Social Media 105: Overview of Social Media Tools « Social Media Health Network

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Marie Ennis-O’Connor‘s insight:

This course is part of Social Media Residency, a project of the Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media that provides in-depth, hands-on learning to promote effective application of social media tools for health-related purposes. Social Media 105 introduces you to 10 basic social media tool types that represent the range of functionality available in social media.

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Social Media 110: Mayo Clinic’s Social Media History « Social Media Health Network

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Marie Ennis-O’Connor‘s insight:

Mayo Clinic established its Center for Social Media in July 2010 (and subsequently the Social Media Health Network) as the next step in its social media progression. In this course Lee Aase, Director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media, describes Mayo’s century-long history of social networking and how it led to its 21st-century social media journey.

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Relationships Will Never Be Obsolete in Medicine | Journal of Participatory Medicine

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I have always believed that the relationship between the patient and their clinician is a vital part of care. But I wonder if I have misunderstood what is going on.

Marie Ennis-O’Connor‘s insight:

When (or if) medicine, the biological applied sciences, and artificial intelligence reach the point where diagnosis and treatment are as accurate, effective, and reliable as online banking or air travel, we may well find that stories of deep and trusting relationships with flawed and error-prone clinicians are a subject of humor and relegated to history books. Future generations may laugh at our reverence for a collaborative relationship with a skilled and empathic clinician, even as we laugh at the faith primitive societies placed in their shamans to predict and influence the weather, crops and their fortunes in battle.

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