- Pharma and Heatlhcare Social Media Wiki | Dose of Digital – With a growing number of pharma companies testing the waters of social media, an intrepid few have tried to keep track of every site, YouTube video, Twitterer, Facebook page, and so on. It’s become a daunting task and no one list seems to have it all…until now.
- Sermo Wars with AMA Over CPT Codes – The partnership between the American Medical Association and Sermo, the online physician social-networking site, is now in tatters…
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July 15th, 2009 By Jeremy Lundberg Comments Off
Pharma Social Media Wiki; Sermo and AMA War of Words
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June 23rd, 2009 By Jeremy Lundberg Comments Off
Social Media, Adverse Events, & FDA; Social media in hospitals
- Found In Cache — Notes from Ed Bennett, a Hospital Web Manager – Directory listing and resource of hospitals using social media tools
- Association Social Media Wiki – A master list of associations that are using blogging, wikis, social networking sites, podcasting and other social media tools
- UCB to report Adverse Events to FDA via community site – UCB announced a partnership with PatientsLikeMe.com to launch an epilepsy-focused patient community, and will report adverse events to the FDA through round-the-clock surveillance.
- "Facebook for pharmacists" to offer news, CE and community – JMI Health is launching a social networking site for pharmacists. PharmQD aims to be something like a cross between LinkedIn and Facebook for pharmacy students, hospital and retail pharmacists,
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June 16th, 2009 By Jeremy Lundberg Comments Off
Online Support Groups, Diabetes and Twitter, and “Facebook for Pharmacists”
- Social support can be a lifeline during health crisis – CNN.com – GroupLoop.org, co-developed by The Wellness Community and DLC Solutions, provides online, professionally moderated support for teens with cancer…
- Novo Nordisk’s “Race With Insulin” Twitter Page Blazes a New Path – Novo Nordisk’s new “Race With Insulin” twitter page (http://twitter.com/racewithinsulin) represents an important development in the evolution of Pharma’s role on the micro-blogging service.
- “Facebook for pharmacists” to offer news, CE and community – JMI Health is launching a social networking site for pharmacists. PharmQD aims to be something like a cross between LinkedIn and Facebook for pharmacy students, hospital and retail pharmacists.
Tags: Continuing Medical Education, health 2.0, oncology, Online Support Groups, social media
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June 12th, 2009 By Jeremy Lundberg Comments Off
Doctor-Patient in the Age of Twitter, Tagged, & Social Media in Pharmaceutical Marketing
- Doctor and Patient – Medicine in the Age of Twitter – I blog, I tweet and I use Facebook. And as I recently told a medical colleague, social media has been an enormously useful tool in my work…
- Tagged: The World’s Most Annoying Website – TIME – A great example of social media capabilities gone evil and worst practices…
- Listening to Consumers in a Highly Regulated [Pharmaceutical] Environment – The roles of consumers and corporations have changed significantly since the advent of the Internet. Consumers have come to expect that companies can and should listen to their feedback and react to their input. Meanwhile, many companies are intimidated by the procedures that must be put in place for monitoring consumer feedback, and most importantly, following up on it. For pharma-health companies specifically, regulations surrounding Adverse Event reporting bring additional concerns. How frequently do AEs appear within social media discussion, and does this conversation meet the FDA’s requirements for AE reporting?
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June 9th, 2009 By Jeremy Lundberg Comments Off
e-Health Game Changers: Smart phones, social media, and popular online groups
- Top 10 Patient Groups Online – Last year for the first time, the Internet surpassed doctors as the top source of health information for adults in the U.S., according to Manhattan Research, a New York-based healthcare market research firm. More than 60% of adults go online to learn about diseases and treatments, visiting everything from healthcare websites and blogs to online patient communities. People with certain conditions are most likely to consult the Internet. Last month, Manhattan Research released its Digital DTC Relevance Rankings with the top 10 condition groups going online for information.
- Can a surge in physicians’ use of smartphones ripple to health IT adoption? … American Medical News – The availability of mobile technology could be the deciding factor for physicians looking for IT solutions that make them more efficient.
- “Is Social Media Right For Your Healthcare Brand”
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