Review and evaluate current social media, PHR, and mHealth policy in your own clinical practice.
The social impact of research has usually been analysed through the scientific outcomes produced under the auspices of the research. The growth of scholarly content in social media and the use of altmetrics by researchers to track their work facilitate the advancement in evaluating the impact of research. However, there is a gap in the identification of evidence of the social impact in terms of what citizens are sharing on their social media platforms. The social impact of research is at the core of some of the debates influencing how scientists develop their studies and how useful results for citizens and societies may be obtained. Concrete strategies to achieve social impact in particular research projects are related to a broader understanding of the role of science in contemporary society. There is a need to explore dialogues between science and society not only to communicate and disseminate science but also to achieve social improvements generated by science.
Information and communication technology (ICT) has transformed the
health care field worldwide. One of the main drivers of this change
is the electronic health record (EHR). However, there are still
open issues and challenges because the EHR usually reflects the
partial view of a health care provider without the ability for
patients to control or interact with their data. Furthermore, with
the growth of mobile and ubiquitous computing, the number of
records regarding personal health is increasing exponentially. This
movement has been characterized as the Internet of Things (IoT),
including the widespread development of wearable computing
technology and assorted types of health-related sensors. This leads
to the need for an integrated method of storing health-related
data, defined as the personal health record (PHR), which could be
used by health care providers and patients. This approach could
combine EHRs with data gathered from sensors or other wearable
computing devices. This unified view of patients’ health could be
shared with providers, who may not only use previous health-related
records but also expand them with data resulting from their
interactions. Another PHR advantage is that patients can interact
with their health data, making decisions that may positively affect
their health.
Mobile health apps aimed towards patients are an emerging field of
mHealth. Their potential for improving self-management of chronic
conditions is significant. Here, we propose a concept of
“prescribable” mHealth apps, defined as apps that are currently
available, proven effective, and preferably stand-alone, i.e., that
do not require dedicated central servers and continuous monitoring
by medical professionals. Our objectives were to conduct an
overview of systematic reviews to identify such apps, assess the
evidence of their effectiveness, and to determine the gaps and
limitations in mHealth app research.
Review and evaluate current social media, PHR, and mHealth policy in your own clinical practice.
Here, you will examine social media policy, vision, and procedure. If one cares about their personal brand, they need to be careful and pay attention to what their online presence says about them. Otherwise, they run the risk of letting other people create their image for them – both good and bad. This applies to organizations as well. Preparation and Research: Do a web search (Google/DuckDuckGo/etc.) of at least two people you know, and two celebrities or other popular figures...
Fill the table with your own ideas of a social media marketing plan. BUSINESS OBJECTIVE SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGY KPIs TO MEASURE Brand growth Build customer loyalty Increase organic reach Market penetration
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In your own words explain if you feel that social media has an impact on a person's mental health? Why or why not?
Think about privacy concerns in relationship to mobile access in your own clinical practice in the workplace. In what ways might the mobile access of healthcare informatics systems be used in your clinical setting? What concerns would you have about the mobile access of healthcare informatics systems in your clinical setting?
Review the literature regarding mobile apps (portable devices), social media and health information management; write a 8-10 page report addressing the following: Determine the security challenges of portable device as storage and application platforms. Recommend security strategies to safeguard data on portable devices. Investigate social networks as a new and unregulated frontier in health information exchange. Identify obstacles to securing data on social network platforms. Recommend security strategies to safeguard data on social network platforms. Discuss the role of government...
Think about privacy concerns in relationship to mobile access in your own clinical practice in the workplace. How could these concerns be addressed to ensure privacy or confidentiality? Provide a recent example of a patient’s security breech from the news and explain how it could be prevented.
How does your company address SMIS security concerns? Do they have a social media policy for employees and what is it? How do they manage inappropriate content and unfavorable reviews? So this question is regarding any company of your choice or just in general how would you answer this question regarding your company? (Management Information Systems course)
be original and use ypur own words How would you use technology, such as social media, to support your customer relationship management? Be creative in your ideas!
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