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Social media networks and leadership ethics in healthcare.

Marie Ennis-O-Connor1, Rosarii Mannion1.   

Abstract

Social media has penetrated intrapersonal and professional communication, particularly among a younger generation of healthcare professionals and patients who have grown up in the digital age of communication. Social media tools provide a unique set of opportunities in healthcare, but with these new opportunities come a number of potential challenges. As health leaders navigate the increasingly complex world of social media, concerns have arisen regarding questions of ethics and professionalism and how the use of social media fits within the social contract between the medical profession and society. This article describes the changing parameters of professional conduct in digital environments and proposes a set of considerations and recommendations for health leaders to navigate this new frontier.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31884833     DOI: 10.1177/0840470419893773

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthc Manage Forum        ISSN: 0840-4704


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