AndyKetch
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T1 - creating communities of interest for nursing homes and/or rural areas to support or even lead communications.
6:10 PM Nov 22nd
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Andy Ketch - back to listen in. Healthcare solutions for hospitals.
6:07 PM Nov 22nd
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RT @: My guess is Hosp block to keep staff from goofing off but claim it is about HIPAA <Agreed.There are other ways.>
6:50 PM Nov 8th
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T3 - Orgs (Hospitals or not) that limit communications (Social Media) end up limiting their knowledge/growth.
6:43 PM Nov 8th
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RT @: T2 - I think your upcoming healthcare profs will not need SM as curriculum. Theyll be doing it anyway. <Agreed>
6:35 PM Nov 8th
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Delighted to be back focused on healthcare information solutions at Thomson Reuters. Better access to information = better patient care.
7:36 PM Oct 9th
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RT @: I think we all need to focus on educating the avg health care consumer on the ways of Social Media & Health Care
10:37 AM Sep 25th
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T2: Self_JohnMarch John is always on top of what's going on in our healthcare world.
10:22 AM Sep 25th
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T1: Great friends on Twitter that find great articles I may not have known about otherwise. This resource has moved way up my list.
10:16 AM Sep 25th
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T1: Keeping up with it all? Barely scratching the surface of what's available. 2 best times: During air travel and scheduled time
10:13 AM Sep 25th
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T1: Online/offline articles and a lot of out of industry examples of success to then appropriately apply to healthcare.
10:11 AM Sep 25th
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Andy Ketch - Everyday Health and CarePages. It's about being relevant to the right audience and enabling safe social media.
10:04 AM Sep 25th
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Something we've seen is larger SM healthcare focused audiences create better support networks for patients over hospital one-offs.
10:13 AM Sep 18th
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Hello to the group. Andy Ketch - Everyday Health and CarePages. Mainly listening in today. It always depends on the topics though.
10:05 AM Sep 18th
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@ Very carefully if at all. Summaries with opinions on how each part was relevant to my audience.
10:57 AM Sep 11th
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T4: Those are our only choices? It would depend on the goals and the audience. Probably Twitter.
10:52 AM Sep 11th
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T2-1 Anything that helps inform, educate, create awareness, etc is good. Measure use to make sure it's working or shift strategy.
10:31 AM Sep 11th
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T1: Neither will be successful w/o a good mar/com strategy-tactics employed to get people to use and participate. Audience is key.
10:25 AM Sep 11th
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T1: A lot of this comes down to the level of interaction they want. Static cheap site is one value point. Open SM is another animal.
10:23 AM Sep 11th
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@ Depending on what they want to get out of it, effort, lack of budget, etc, then FB is an opportunity. Better than nothing.
10:17 AM Sep 11th
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- Name Andy Ketch
- Location NYC/Little Rock/Dallas
- Bio Healthcare industry clinical information solutions and online marketing service
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