Topic One: How has #HealthIT utilized research in social networks (e.g., http://t.co/68HIycMwrT) in design of #EHR & #HIT systems? #HITsm
T1 #SoMe and #HealthIT has provided personal motivation at sites like http://t.co/glZ6H35j3D #hitsm
— Mike Jenkins (@TechnologyChef) July 12, 2013
T1 It helps identify areas of concern and how EHRs can be improved.#hitsm
— Betty Jenkins (@Practicized4U) July 12, 2013
T1: In too many cases, #HealthIT still represents some form of fragmentation for users #hitsm
— Bob Green (@HealthcareNovel) July 12, 2013
T1: Creating or tying social networks to EHRs definitely has value, something likely discussed at #hcub13 today #hitsm.
— Chad Johnson (@OchoTex) July 12, 2013
Topic Two: Social Media & Social Networks: How is #HealthIT most impactful with many:many communication/relationships? #HITsm
T2: an important interface between #HIT and #SoMe is the patient #portal. Must find ways to build #engagement #hitsm
— Nanette Nuessle, MD (@DrNanN) July 12, 2013
T2: Social Media & Social Networks: How is #HealthIT most impactful with many:many communication/relationships? #HITsm
— CapSite (@CapSite) July 12, 2013
Key to making health social is to consider those who you may not have the #EHR for, but still play a role in health generation #hitsm
— Ryan Lucas (@dz45tr) July 12, 2013
Topic Three: What can #Healthcare learn from #HealthIT & #IT generally? #HITsm
T3: A culture that smoothly adapts to newer processes & in an efficient manner that *works* #hitsm
— Shane Damico (@Shane_Damico) July 12, 2013
T3: Incentives can be motivating, but they have to be properly aligned with desired outcomes. #hitsm
— Jarrod Sandel (@JarrodSandel) July 12, 2013
T3: Identify opportunities for automation and specific patient-provider interactions that can be enhanced with communication #HITsm
— Get Real Health (@GetReal_Health) July 12, 2013
T3: HIT leads to systematised change, Healthcare needs to learn system thinking and benefits systematic guidelines #hitsm
— georgemargelis (@georgemargelis) July 12, 2013
Topic Four: What #HIT trends will affect decision support for patients/providers? What has not been considered, but should? #HITsm
T4 Chronic disease management via #HealthIT enabled by #SoMe is just over the horizon. I hope #hitsm
— Mike Jenkins (@TechnologyChef) July 12, 2013
T4. What are the benefits, risks and costs of diagnostic & treatment options? #HITsm
— Elin Silveous (@ElinSilveous) July 12, 2013
T4: Decision Supp for cost/quality transparency. When PHRs can recommend providers/svcs to pts based on cost and quality. #hitsm
— Jarrod Sandel (@JarrodSandel) July 12, 2013
T4. Reality. “Right” choice for one person is not necessarily the “right” choice for another. #BenefitsRisksCosts #HITsm
— Elin Silveous (@ElinSilveous) July 12, 2013