Is it important to engage and interact with patients online? With over 82% of all women in America on facebook can we afford to ignore this powerful medium called social media? With more doctors on facebook and linkedIn everyday, is it ok to friend your providers?
Honestly, I don’t know the answers to these questions… but I have a plan to find out – or at least explore a long list of questions with people who know much more than I do. I organized a panel discussion on the topic: click here for all the details. I invited in a whole bunch of really smart people with real world experience including 5 or 6 MDs, PhDs., CEOs, and even Esther Dyson and guess what, they are coming on the 21st!
Read about the panelists, follow the tweet stream, watch it on the small screen (meaning your PC), and learn along with everyone else.
Note that one of our panelists, Arthur Lubitz, MD, is a FairCareMD too!
What is this big box below? This is something new I am calling FairCareTV. In addition to bringing you great content we invite you to deliver equally great content to your audience through our channel! Contact us to learn how to get on FairCareTV!
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This is the first web site I have encountered on this subject. Lots to go over. I’m going to show my sister. It will certainly start a completely new topic of conversation.