HealthIntel
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@ Sure haven't. Sounds intersting though.
about 15 hours ago
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More data, as if we didn't have enough proof. 'Social Media Use in US: Implications for Health Comm'
about 15 hours ago
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Interesting perspective. "There is no free market when it comes to health care"
about 15 hours ago
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Told you so, Mom!! RT @: scientists say that a dirty child is a healthy child -
12:18 PM Nov 27th
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Good to know. Maybe 2010 is the year I actually keep this resolution! RT @: How much exercise do you need?
12:17 PM Nov 27th
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Merck launches iPhone app.
7:57 AM Nov 27th
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Dallas Weight Loss Surgeon Using Social Media To Reach Out to Patients hcmktg
5:57 AM Nov 26th
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Happy Thanksgiving, my healthcare friends!
10:38 AM Nov 25th
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Public Database Is Urged to Monitor Drug Safety (NY Times)
9:17 AM Nov 25th
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Ins. plans should make it easier to get 90-day scripts. "Three-Month Supply Lowers Drug Costs?
8:41 AM Nov 25th
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Medical home study shows cost-savings, better care.
8:38 AM Nov 25th
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RT @: Helping healthcare brand marketers make a case for social media
7:49 AM Nov 25th
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RT @ We’re donating $1 to @ for every RT ($2,500 max) (agncy client)
8:24 AM Nov 23rd
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RT@DogOnBoard: CONTEST :RT for charity today! Teaming w/ @ to raise donations. Details to come. Need your help! (agcy client)
8:22 AM Nov 23rd
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How does US health care rank compared to other industrialized countries?
4:44 AM Nov 22nd
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At the end of the day, this is a paradigm shift. I'll circle back after reading. RT @: Jargon haters unite!
7:20 AM Nov 21st
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RT @: Bob Ehrlich from DTC Perspectives writes about FDA Hearings in newsletter, "FDA Internet Dilemma":
4:02 PM Nov 20th
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OK. I feel a little better now. A little.
6:31 AM Nov 20th
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Fair balance should transparently explain risks, but only in the proportion to efficacy. If you don't understand it, don't cover it. Please.
6:13 AM Nov 20th
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If a blogger/reporter covers (and mocks) side effect that occurs <2% of the time, they should proportionally cover efficacy of drug.
6:03 AM Nov 20th
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