1) Mobile devices have become addictive with the average user checking their phone 150 times per day while mobile addicts check over 60 times per day.
2) The segment of "mobile addicts" who check their phone over 60 times per day is growing the fastest, increasing 123% between 2013 and 2014.
3) Women are overrepresented as "mobile addicts" compared to average users, making up 52% of addicts but only 48% of average users.
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habits.stanford.edu
twitter.com/cristinacordova
The document discusses engaging with patients and the public through social media. It notes that the most trusted forms of advertising now come through personal recommendations, online consumer opinions, and branded websites, all promoted through social media. It provides statistics showing that most people in the UK have social media accounts and prefer engaging with organizations through social media over visiting physical locations. The Mayo Clinic is highlighted as a leader in using social media to improve health globally and spur deeper engagement through social media. The document advocates connecting with the 3% of people in an organization or system that influence 85% of others through social media.
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Why should healthcare professionals care about social media?Innovation Agency
Social media is important for health professionals to engage with because it can:
1) Improve health outcomes, increase value for money spent on health, and boost economic growth by spreading innovation more widely.
2) Many people now get news and information from social media on their phones, rather than traditional media.
3) The majority of people in the UK have social media accounts and many would prefer to engage with healthcare organizations through social media over visiting in person.
Understanding how social media influences consumer behavior and physician-patient interactions is vital or healthcare leaders. Learn why healthcare leaders should have a social media presence, how information flows on social networks, and learn ideas for implementing a comprehensive social media presence for your practice.
Community as a growth engine- a case study Flo.healthKeren Raviv
Communities are one of the strongest engines for disruptive product growth: Sometimes they can have an even stronger impact than any marketing and growth efforts you're doing to market your product. I've prepared a case study on Flo.Health, an AI health platform devoted to women's health, It's a great reference for the combination between a product and the community that surrounds it, making the users stay engaged on a daily basis.
1) Mobile devices have become addictive with the average user checking their phone 150 times per day while mobile addicts check over 60 times per day.
2) The segment of "mobile addicts" who check their phone over 60 times per day is growing the fastest, increasing 123% between 2013 and 2014.
3) Women are overrepresented as "mobile addicts" compared to average users, making up 52% of addicts but only 48% of average users.
The evolution of Health 2.0 in our data-driven world calls for a shift in the way health organizations locate and communicate with their target audiences. While health challenges abound in local communities and on a global scale, so does the potential within the communication tools and technology that we hold. During this first of its kind summit, health communicators within the GLOBALHealthPR network from across the globe converge to present data and reveal insight from a global listening program which spanned [15] countries, assessing the impact and conversation around a specific global health pandemic, malaria. The IHSMS team discuss the implications for the data found and offer insight into strategies for using digital tools to benefit national and international healthcare organizations today.
A conceptual design to motivate young women to apply sunscreen daily by using a mobile check-in application for the iPhone.
By Cristina Cordova
habits.stanford.edu
twitter.com/cristinacordova
The document discusses engaging with patients and the public through social media. It notes that the most trusted forms of advertising now come through personal recommendations, online consumer opinions, and branded websites, all promoted through social media. It provides statistics showing that most people in the UK have social media accounts and prefer engaging with organizations through social media over visiting physical locations. The Mayo Clinic is highlighted as a leader in using social media to improve health globally and spur deeper engagement through social media. The document advocates connecting with the 3% of people in an organization or system that influence 85% of others through social media.
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This document discusses the importance and popularity of social media in healthcare. It describes how patients and providers are increasingly using social media tools like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and text messaging to communicate about health issues. For patients, social media allows them to obtain health information and find support from others dealing with similar conditions. The document advises healthcare organizations to develop social media policies that address goals, audiences, responsibilities and appropriate content when using these tools.
Why should healthcare professionals care about social media?Innovation Agency
Social media is important for health professionals to engage with because it can:
1) Improve health outcomes, increase value for money spent on health, and boost economic growth by spreading innovation more widely.
2) Many people now get news and information from social media on their phones, rather than traditional media.
3) The majority of people in the UK have social media accounts and many would prefer to engage with healthcare organizations through social media over visiting in person.
Understanding how social media influences consumer behavior and physician-patient interactions is vital or healthcare leaders. Learn why healthcare leaders should have a social media presence, how information flows on social networks, and learn ideas for implementing a comprehensive social media presence for your practice.
Community as a growth engine- a case study Flo.healthKeren Raviv
Communities are one of the strongest engines for disruptive product growth: Sometimes they can have an even stronger impact than any marketing and growth efforts you're doing to market your product. I've prepared a case study on Flo.Health, an AI health platform devoted to women's health, It's a great reference for the combination between a product and the community that surrounds it, making the users stay engaged on a daily basis.
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Keynote Presentation: Mayo Clinic Embraces Social Media to Improve Clinical Practice, Research & Education
Presented by: Dr. Farris Timimi, Medical Director, Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media, Mayo Clinic
Dr. Timimi, a practicing Cardiologist, will share how Mayo Clinic fosters conversations and improves care with patients through social technologies. Dr. Timimi will provide specific case study examples of how The Center for Social Media at Mayo clinic is helping transition the patient-provider relationship from its current transactional nature to the future two-way partnership and open engagement model. Dr. Timimi will also present how social media progresses the patient education process.
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Social media has the capacity to engage our patients where they are-in social media platforms. Yet all too often we let risk averse behavior prevent our participation and engagement. This provides an apt overview of the moral obligation and benefits of meeting our patients where they are, engaging them in a professional fashion and an overview of the risks and profound benefits heralded by health care social media.
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Emphysema is a disease condition of respiratory system.
Emphysema is an abnormal permanent enlargement of the air spaces distal to terminal bronchioles, accompanied by destruction of their walls and without obvious fibrosis.
Emphysema of lung is defined as hyper inflation of the lung ais spaces due to obstruction of non respiratory bronchioles as due to loss of elasticity of alveoli.
It is a type of chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease.
It is a progressive disease of lungs.
2. HOW WE HELP
PRIVATE SOCIAL NETWORKS
AI & MATCHMAKING
TECHNOLOGIES
CONNECT, EMPOWER,
UNDERSTAND
PRIVACY & REGULATORY
COMPLIANT
85+ COUNTRIES, 4 LANGUAGES
3. 3
Clinical care accounts for 10%of health outcome drivers
90%driven by social, economic, and environmental factors
THE CHALLENGE
4. THE PROMISE OF AI
• WHAT ARE THE QUESTIONS WE WANT TO
ANSWER?
• WHAT DATA WILL BE GATHERED?
• HOW CAN ALGORITHMS BE USED TO PROCESS?
• WHAT CAN WE LEARN FASTER AND DEEPER?
5. A SOCIAL APPROACH TO AI…
PATIENT NEED? MEANINGFUL
INSIGHTS
PERSONALIZE
AND
EMPOWER?
7. SEEING THE WHOLE
• Peer support
• Isolation and stigma
• Navigation
• Micro-crowd sourcing
8. THE MOBILE SOCIAL WORLD
5Bof the world’s population have a mobile phone
95.1% of active Facebook users
accessed via a mobile device
1500X an average user picks up their phone
9. CURATIO’S CLINICAL EVIDENCE
Published, peer-reviewed clinical
evidence shows:
ü Above average engagement
(4 to 40 minutes)
ü Visiting up to 10x per day
ü Improved quality of life, wellbeing,
psychosocial, adherence and
self-management
Improved health
behaviors/adherence
Increased interest in
self-management
Improved social
integration
75%
of users
80%
of users
71%
of users
10. OTHER EXAMPLES
• Support patient navigators (Sarah Cannon – HCA Cancer Care Network)
• Clinical trial recruitment and personalization
• Gathering RWE to determine benefits/risks (Roche-Flatiron)
• DIY Diagnostics (Molescope, Dip.io urinalysis)
• Personalized Care Pathways
11. ✓ Used in 85 countries, 4 languages
✓ Unique social private peer networks
✓ Privacy compliant (HIPAA, PIPEDA, GDPR)
✓ Build trusted patient relationships
✓ Evidence and data insights
✓ API for easy integration
✓ Scalable patient research
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