“Patient” Healthcare and Social Media Poll #hcsm : Please Share

Author: Howard J. Luks, MD- Posted in: Orthopedic Social Media 9 Comments

Technology is advancing at an extremely rapid pace.  It will effect how you find your doctor, communicate with your doctor, collect information about your disease … and it may impact how you and your physician interact.  

Your participation is greatly appreciated!  please share with all your friends !!  

 

 

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9 Responses to ““Patient” Healthcare and Social Media Poll #hcsm : Please Share”

  1. ReplyErick Kinuthia says:

    Great work. Is it possible to compile a report and post the results of your findings? It will really help a lot.
    Erick Kinuthia
    Team MDwebpro

  2. ReplyPamela Ressler says:

    Thanks for crafting this survey, Howard. I will circulate it and look forward to reading the results.
    Take care,
    Pam Ressler

  3. ReplyLiza B. says:

    Hi, Great poll idea — I’d love to fill it out, but technical problems — do you have another version of it? No matter what I try, I can’t see the entire form’s width, so am missing part of the text, etc. The length is fine, I’m able to scroll up/down within the form. Thanks!
    LB

  4. Replykgapo says:

    Howard, I am also looking forward to the results of the survey and would be interested in a breaking down by country of origin of responders. Recently, two similar online surveys were conducted in Greece. If interested the results could be added to your findings, but there is still a big difference among Southern and Northern Europe in the use of internet and social media in healthcare.

  5. ReplyLisa Crymes says:

    Insightful questions, look forward to seeing the results

  6. ReplyMichael Dornan says:

    Great Survey Howard, I’ll spread the word and look forward to seeing the results.

    Michael

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