The Importance Of Social Media In The Nursing Profession

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Social Media in the Nursing Profession
Monica Moreno
Chamberlain College of Nursing
NR 360: Information Systems in Healthcare
Fall 2015

Social Media in the Nursing Profession “Do you have a Facebook?” One has probably overheard someone ask this or has even ask it themselves. According to Ventola (2104), there was over one billion Facebook users worldwide, which is about one seventh of the world’s population. Everyday more people join Facebook. In this day and age, there is no way that one can avoid social media. Being in the health care field, one has to be aware of the advantages and disadvantages that can come into play with social media and how it may affect patient care.
HIPAA and Conclusion Scenario Nurses meet new people every day. With that being said, the probability of meeting someone famous or encountering something interesting can definitely happen. It is up to nurses to remember to HIPAA. In 1996, the Health Insurance Portability and …show more content…

Professional networking, education, and patient care enhancement are three advantages of social media in health care. Online communities that physicians can communicate with colleagues is an important part of social media in health care (Ventola, 2014). There physicians are able to communicate about patient issues. Perhaps they want to voice their opinions about a certain surgery or have noticed that many patients are coming in with certain symptoms more so than others. The fact that social media is able to communicate with so many is an advantage because information can get out much farther and much faster than before. It can mean life and death for someone waiting to hear about a potential transplant or perhaps learning an improved technique that was discovered. The fact that now information is so quick and readily available is what makes social media a huge

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