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HCP’s use of social media: the good and the not so good

World of DTC Marketing

SUMMARY: A survey of more than 4,000 physicians showed that virtually every physician uses social media for personal reasons, while two-thirds use it for professional reasons. According to Sermo, two-thirds of physicians spend at least an hour on social media, with an average daily use of two hours and twenty-two minutes.

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Value-based healthcare can help reduce costs

World of DTC Marketing

Why haven’t more employers addressed the rising costs of employee healthcare with value-based care? This has to be upsetting to employers experiencing riding employee healthcare costs. The answer may be in offering a value-based healthcare model. Prescription drugs costs are just a small part of healthcare costs (11%).

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Reaching HCPs online

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Zoom Rx recently polled HCPs and found 78% of physicians want to maintain some contact with pharma reps. 1ne: Medscape – Still number one with physicians. Up To Date is used worldwide and has is targeted at physicians who want to understand medications and patient outcomes. Here are some options. They advertise 3.7

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Why Baptist Health Joined Nuance’s Precision Imaging Network

MedCity News

Nuance recently added Baptist Health and Einstein Healthcare to its precision imaging network, a platform that allows healthcare providers to adopt AI-powered diagnostic imaging tools at the point of care.

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Amazon’s big gamble

World of DTC Marketing

Quick Read: Amazon will dramatically expand its healthcare reach with its planned $3.9 Telehealth has a future, but one could argue that physicians need to see patients firsthand to diagnose and evaluate patients. However, physicians would argue that they also need to see patients in person for many health issues.

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Aledade says its VBC network has saved practices $1.2B over 8 years

MedCity News

Aledade said that its value-based care network has helped save the U.S. healthcare system save more than $1.2 billion over the past eight years.

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The future of healthcare is efficient, effective … and surprisingly personal

MedCity News

Virtual specialty care networks may provide the sort of longitudinal healthcare relationship we haven’t seen since the era of house calls and doctors’ bags—benefiting patients and physicians alike.