I use to do these a lot more and I think people enjoyed them. So, maybe I’ll start doing them again. It’s basically a short Twitter round up of some interesting tweets and often some pithy commentary about the tweets. Let me know what you think.
10% using #bigdata, 27% very early, the rest clueless? http://t.co/siMaQTblTJ #hitsm #hcsm #HCOs #futuremed
— Wilson To, PhD (@wilson_to) May 4, 2015
This seems about in line with my own personal experience talking to people. Although, some might argue that 100% are clueless. We’re all still trying to figure out all the data.
What does 'patient engagement' really mean? http://t.co/nbBcTsMNt8 #HealthIT #HITsm
— Brad Justus (@Brad_Justus) May 4, 2015
Great article by Michelle. I agree with her that I hate patient engagement. I love engaging patients, but I think that meaningful use requirements have forever corrupted the term patient engagement. We better move on to a new term, because I assure you that what’s happening with meaningful use is not engaging patients.
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— EMR, EHR and HIT (@ehrandhit) May 4, 2015
This is a little self serving, but Wednesday (5/6/15) I’ll be doing a webinar on the topic of practice marketing. I’m going to cover quite a bit of ground from a high quality practice website, to search engine optimization (SEO), reputation management, and meaningful patient engagement (sorry I had to use the term after my last comment). I hope many of you will attend and then let me know what you thought of it.