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Health Care Social Media – The Lawyers Don’t Always Say No November 30, 2010

Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Health 2.0, Healthcare, Medicine, Slideshow, Web 2.0.
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Here is a slideshow from David Harlow about the legal issues behind using social media as e.g. a healthcare institution.

I attended the 14th Annual Healthcare and the Internet Conference in Las Vegas this week, and gave a keynote presentation entitled: “Health Care Social Media – The Lawyers Don’t Always Say No” in which I discussed the reasons for health care providers to engage with their constituencies via social media — both from a business perspective and from a regulatory perspective (ACO rules and future phases of Meaningful Use rules effectively demand a response from providers involving social media), and how to do it without getting into trouble (there are a variety of HIPAA, other privacy, liability, anti-kickback and fraud and abuse issues to keep in mind when planning for patient engagement through social media).

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