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Online Social Networking: A Primer for Radiology
Authors:Prasanth M. Prasanna   F. Jacob Seagull  Paul Nagy
Affiliation:(1) Department of Radiology, University of Maryland Medical Center, 22 S. Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA;(2) Department of Medical Education, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract:Online social networking is an immature, but rapidly evolving industry of web-based technologies that allow individuals to develop online relationships. News stories populate the headlines about various websites which can facilitate patient and doctor interaction. There remain questions about protecting patient confidentiality and defining etiquette in order to preserve the doctor/patient relationship and protect physicians. How much social networking-based communication or other forms of E-communication is effective? What are the potential benefits and pitfalls of this form of communication? Physicians are exploring how social networking might provide a forum for interacting with their patients, and advance collaborative patient care. Several organizations and institutions have set forth policies to address these questions and more. Though still in its infancy, this form of media has the power to revolutionize the way physicians interact with their patients and fellow health care workers. In the end, physicians must ask what value is added by engaging patients or other health care providers in a social networking format. Social networks may flourish in health care as a means of distributing information to patients or serve mainly as support groups among patients. Physicians must tread a narrow path to bring value to interactions in these networks while limiting their exposure to unwanted liability.
Keywords:E-communication   Doctor patient relationship   Facebook   Sermo
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