The network, which will include international healthcare providers, will help participating members learn each other’s best practices in implementing social media programs. Medical Director for Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media Victor Montori, MD, said the Social Media Health Network can be a tool for healthcare providers looking to use social media to help patients and improve healthcare on a global scale.
Charter members of the network include:
• Bon Secours Health System in Marriottsville, Md.
• Inova Health System in Falls Church, Va.
• Mission Health System in Asheville, N.C.
• Swedish Health Services in Seattle.
• Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre in Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Read the Mayo Clinic news release about the Social Media Health Network.
Read other coverage about healthcare networks:
– New Government Health IT Panel to Set Road Rules for Nationwide Health Information Network
– Hospitals Showing Progress in Reporting Infection Data on National Network
– Allscripts and Eclipsys Merge to Create Largest Healthcare Network