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Can HealthCare Providers Afford to Ignore Social Media?

joan justice
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Social Media in HealthCare can no longer be ignored.  There are simply too many benefits to providers and patients.  Those providers or patients or potential patients who choose to ignore social media will, quite frankly, ignore a major opportunity in healthcare today .

Thus said, there has been an overwhelmingly increasing dearth of articles, posts, newscasts, and webinars on the use of social media in healthcare.

Social Media in HealthCare can no longer be ignored.  There are simply too many benefits to providers and patients.  Those providers or patients or potential patients who choose to ignore social media will, quite frankly, ignore a major opportunity in healthcare today .

Thus said, there has been an overwhelmingly increasing dearth of articles, posts, newscasts, and webinars on the use of social media in healthcare.

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Come and Join us for a webinar to separate fact from fiction, and get to the truth and underlying importance of why and how to use social networking to your advantage, to build your practice and network with your patients to achieve better outcomes.

Providers can use social media to connect with patients and the community, to offer information about diseases, treatment, and innovations in medicine, and to provide online support from other patients.  In healthcare as elsewhere, the true value of social media is to foster, preserve and strengthen relationships.

Social Media Today and HealthWorks Collective offer this invaluble webinar on January 31st at 2:30pm EST.  Our distinguished panel participants are: Ed Bennett, @edbennett; Barbara Ficarra, RN, BSN, MPA; John Glaser, CEO Health Services, Siemens HealthCare; Edward Marx, CIO, Texas Health Resources.

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