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Integra(on of social media in clinical environments and EHRs
Miguel Angel Mayer Research Programme on Biomedical informa(cs (GRIB),
IMIM-‐UPF, Barcelona (Spain)
IMIA Social Media Working Group Panel Medical Informa(cs Europe (MIE2015)
(Madrid, Spain) @mmayerp
hMp://person.hst.aau.dk/ska/MIE2015/Papers/Panel06-‐ID426.pdf
Social Media + Electronic Health Records
Everyone is using social media and
mobile applica4ons
EHR have been implemented in many countries
Digital Health
Accurate and comprehensive informa4on about pa4ent’s health during medical visits Informa(on to help doctors: -‐ to diagnose medical condi(ons sooner and more accurately
-‐ reduce medical errors -‐ provide safer care at lower costs
Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
Social Media and Health • More than 40% of consumers say that informa(on found via social media affects the way they deal with their health
• 90% of respondents from 18 to 24 years of age said they would trust medical informa4on shared by others on their social media networks (Pew Internet)
• 60% of doctors say SM improves the quality of care delivered to pa(ents
Some opportuni4es using SM in clinical environments
Social Media exchanges could add important and interes(ng informa(on to
the care process
MD could learn more about how pa(ents are feeling, how they are responding to a new medica(on, and whether they
adhere to a certain care plan or not
Social Media can be used as a means of improving
interac(on with coworkers
How to manage SM in EHR? Should Facebook or TwiDer be integrated in EHR, as they are? Or Is it of interest some level of integra(on of Facebook/TwiMer-‐ like communica(on within EHRs
Is it necessary to apply a specific design? (Should a Facebook content “like” be considered a record?)
Best prac4ces have not been widely established
General Considera(ons • The informa4on should be supplemental not replacing
the data obtained directly through inpa4ent visits
• Define and determine use policies (both caregivers and pa(ents), SM content management and legal aspects
• Establish under what circumstances (in what context) and
purposes SM should be used (emergency-‐type problems, (me monitoring of these content and channels not 24/7)
General Considera(ons • The informa4on should be supplemental not replacing
the data obtained directly through inpa4ent visits
• Define and determine use policies (both caregivers and pa4ents), SM content management and legal aspects
• Establish under what circumstances (in what context) and
purposes SM should be used (emergency-‐type problems, (me monitoring of these content and channels not 24/7)
General Considera(ons • The informa4on should be supplemental not replacing
the data obtained directly through inpa4ent visits
• Define and determine use policies (both caregivers and pa4ents), SM content management and legal aspects
• Establish under what circumstances (in what context) and
purposes SM should be used (emergency-‐type problems, 4me monitoring of these content and channels, not 24/7)