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Managers inside and outside hospitals must learn new skills and ways of working if they are to succeed in the restructured, financially straitened NHS.
See on www.guardian.co.uk
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Managers inside and outside hospitals must learn new skills and ways of working if they are to succeed in the restructured, financially straitened NHS.
See on www.guardian.co.uk
See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor
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See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor
According to the report, just under two-thirds (64%) of healthcare providers acknowledged that mobile technologies offer potential benefits for patients, but feel that mobile health (also known as mhealth) is virgin and untested territory. As a result, the majority of doctors (73%) don’t suggest iOS or mobile health apps to their patients and some (13%) even discourage patients from using them.
See on www.cultofmac.com
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How much is too much? There is a common, and intuitive, assumption that brands should not post too frequently, or they will annoy their audience, who in turn will be become less receptive to their messages.
See on socialmediatoday.com
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A recent survey of healthcare social media usage revealed that doctors and nurses are using YouTube for professional networking, second only to Facebook. Read more.
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The Internet has moved beyond an educational and research tool that once served as a social network for a few elite scientists and has been transformed into a commerce and health care juggernaut now accessible to much of the planet. However, this transformation has not been free of complications and challenges.
Safety and security on the Internet: challenges and advances in Member States is the fourth volume of the WHO Global Observatory for eHealth series. It explores controversial and complex issues facing society such as Internet pharmacies and their control and regulation, mechanisms to combat escalating Internet security threats, government strategies to protect children and adolescents online, and practices to control quality and reliability of online health information.
This publication provides the detailed results and analysis from the second global survey on eHealth. It emphasizes the need for citizen- and institution- government-related action and suggests approaches on how to build on existing initiatives and navigating the obstacles along the way.
See on www.who.int
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Here’s some interesting data from Dan Zarrella of Hubspot on optimizing your tweets in order to increase your click-through rate of the links you post on Twitter.
Placing your links about a quarter way through your tweet, using more verbs and adverbs, tweeting late in the day and at weekends appears to increase the likelihood of click-through.

I’ve enjoyed being a contributor to previous editions of the HCSM Review on HealthWorks Collective. The next edition of the Review- The Mobile Edition – will be published next week Wednesday, June 27th, and your submissions are welcome.
Email your posts to joan@socialmediatoday.com with “HCSM Review Submission” in the subject line, by 11pm on Monday, June 25th.