The use of social media in healthcare: organizational, clinical, and patient perspectives

The purpose of this review paper is to explore the impacts of social media on healthcare organizations, clinicians, and patients. This study found that healthcare organizations, clinicians and patients can benefit from the use of social media. For healthcare organizations, social media can be used p...

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Published inStudies in health technology and informatics Vol. 183; p. 244
Main Author Househ, Mowafa
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands 2013
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ISSN0926-9630
DOI10.3233/978-1-61499-203-5-244

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Summary:The purpose of this review paper is to explore the impacts of social media on healthcare organizations, clinicians, and patients. This study found that healthcare organizations, clinicians and patients can benefit from the use of social media. For healthcare organizations, social media can be used primarily for community engagement activities such as fundraising, customer service and support, the provision of news and information, patient education, and advertising new services. The study also found that the most widely used social media venues for physicians were online communities where physicians can read news articles, listen to experts, research new medical developments, network, and communicate with colleagues regarding patient issues. Patients can benefit from the use of social media through education, obtaining information, networking, performing research, receiving support, goal setting, and tracking personal progress. Future research should further examine other financial, technological, informational, ethical, legal, and privacy issues surrounding the use of social media in healthcare.
ISSN:0926-9630
DOI:10.3233/978-1-61499-203-5-244