These slides were used for a MDDUS webinar that aimed to explore the legislative and regulatory risks involved in doctors personal and professional use of social media, and in relation to responding to and engaging with patients via this media.
The objectives were to raise awareness of the common medicolegal risks associated with doctors personal use of social media.
To raise awareness of the common medicolegal risks associated with doctors professional use of social media. To explore ways in which doctors can most appropriately respond to patient feedback and contacts via online platforms.
Participants are equipped to apply the knowledge gained in the webinar to risk assess and safely manage their online activities.
Provides guidance to enable improvement of personal practice in this area:
14. Response strategy
‘Listen’ carefully
Response time matters
Be human
Be transparent
Avoid negative language
Respond publicly, however…
Redirect to a private conversation
Know when to engage - and when not to…
Keep a record with post/response/actions taken
Adapted from www.socialmediatoday.com
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Organisational policy
15. Top 5 tips to mitigate risk
1. Take control of your privacy
2. Be conscious of your online image
3. Maintain professional standards
4. Guard personal and professional boundaries
5. Consider the destiny of your data
6. Treat all patient posts as ‘feedback’… and with caution
16. Think once before you
act, twice before you
speak, and three times
before you post on
Facebook.
- Paul Carrick Brunson
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