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Social media, and Twitter in particular, is reshaping the practice of medicine by bringing physicians, scientists, and patients together on a common platform. With the pressures for providers to remain current with new clinical developments within the framework of health reform and to navigate the shift from volume- to value-based, patient-centered care, immediate access to a dynamic information-exchange medium such as Twitter can have an impact on both the quality and efficiency of care.
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Social media, and Twitter in particular, is reshaping the practice of medicine by bringing physicians, scientists, and patients together on a common platform. With the pressures for providers to remain current with new clinical developments within the framework of health reform and to navigate the shift from volume- to value-based, patient-centered care, immediate access to a dynamic information-exchange medium such as Twitter can have an impact on both the quality and efficiency of care.
Click on the PDF icon at the top of this introduction to read the full article.
Social media, and Twitter in particular, is reshaping the practice of medicine by bringing physicians, scientists, and patients together on a common platform. With the pressures for providers to remain current with new clinical developments within the framework of health reform and to navigate the shift from volume- to value-based, patient-centered care, immediate access to a dynamic information-exchange medium such as Twitter can have an impact on both the quality and efficiency of care.
Click on the PDF icon at the top of this introduction to read the full article.