A look at the ethical issues involved when healthcare organisations chose to conduct social media monitoring.
It’s an ethical minefield when it comes to patient privacy.
See on www.rmmlondon.com
A look at the ethical issues involved when healthcare organisations chose to conduct social media monitoring.
It’s an ethical minefield when it comes to patient privacy.
See on www.rmmlondon.com
Augie Ray reminds us: “Before you click “submit” to your next social media post, do not simply ask if it will achieve its goal, fits best practices and suits the brand. Ask yourself if it is honest, transparent and ethical. That is a much higher standard, but higher standards are what consumers want and what brands increasingly wish to deliver, aren’t they?”
See on socialmediatoday.com
There is a growing concern that ethical oversight risks undermining the credibility of participant-led research, fails to protect the participants and I fear that it may lead to a backlash of over-regulation in the future. This study addresses these issues.
See on www.plosmedicine.org