Facebook likes shown to indicate Hospital Patient Satisfaction
A study titled Do Patients “Like” Good Care? Measuring Quality via Facebook revealed that the number of likes on a
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A study titled Do Patients “Like” Good Care? Measuring Quality via Facebook revealed that the number of likes on a

In a social media panel discussion moderated by Carol Dobies at the KCHCS Fall Conference, the three panelists – who represented

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – “How to Deploy Social Media to Improve Patient Engagement” – that was the topic at hand

Later this week, I will moderate an interactive panel for Kansas City Healthcare Communicators Society.The topic: How to Deploy Social

In our last post, we talked about word clouds and their practical uses beyond the blog. This week, we’ll continue

Some people on Facebook are using the Status Update and Fan Page features to help improve their health…and even save their own lives.
A study titled Do Patients “Like” Good Care? Measuring Quality via Facebook revealed that the number of likes on a hospital’s Facebook page are a good indicator of patient satisfaction and low mortality rate.

In a social media panel discussion moderated by Carol Dobies at the KCHCS Fall Conference, the three panelists – who represented two hospitals and a local firm that monitors, measures and analyzes digital content – shared their experiences and expertise with online patient interaction. Together they provided some important takeaways for healthcare organizations looking to expand

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – “How to Deploy Social Media to Improve Patient Engagement” – that was the topic at hand when Carol Dobies, president and owner of Dobies Health Marketing, led a panel discussion at the Kansas City Healthcare Communicators Society (KCHCS) 2011 Fall Conference last week. Healthcare professionals who attended the interactive session gained

Later this week, I will moderate an interactive panel for Kansas City Healthcare Communicators Society.The topic: How to Deploy Social Media to Improve Patient Engagement. With expert input spanning a wide range of social networking tools and best practices from our healthcare marketing panelists, the session promises to provide an eye-opening look at what it

In our last post, we talked about word clouds and their practical uses beyond the blog. This week, we’ll continue that discussion in lieu of our recent discoveries at SHSMD Connections 2011, an annual conference hosted by the Society for Healthcare Strategy & Market Development. The event was a meeting of the minds from all levels

Some people on Facebook are using the Status Update and Fan Page features to help improve their health…and even save their own lives.