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Started by : Ratnakar Naik, General Practitioner, Apollo Group   01 16 2009 13:27:17 +0000
Industry : HospitalsFunctional Area : India(Markets)
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As social media is gaining more and more importance as the days go by, the social media is used in so many ways in an effective manner to project many a things it is also used in an effective manner in health care in 2008 one can say that the medicine evolved.  There was an explosion of social media applications enabling physicians and consumers to share health care related information. So what will be the trends in health care to watch out for the future. Do share your knowledge on this.

 
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Going Mobile

idea posted by Shishir Srivastava Sales/BD Manager, Reliance Retail
I agree with Mr. Naik on his idea, but then more and more physicians are going mobile, in the sense physicians were always been interested in mobile applications for referencing medication doses and practice management resources to save time of the doctor and the patient, but with wireless broadband access, faster processors, and slick new devices like the 3G iPhone, more useful and productive applications are bound to appear.  So look for mobile applications that go beyond simple reference and calculators to interactive learning, CME, and instant or (store and forward) consultations.  And this is happening in a huge way ppl, so this is one such social media trends that is happening in health care.
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Evolution of Physician Collaboration

idea posted by Ratnakar Naik General Practitioner, Apollo Group
According to me there will be more physician collaboration than before, so one will embrace resources that offer trusted information and look for more in a site than news feeds or discussions boards.  And one will build and use professional networks to help filter the overflow of information and prioritize the learning activities.
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