This
week we are going to highlight hospitals with inspiring social media strategies.
We are going to highlight hospitals within the United
States that have embraced social media and relationship building.
Hospitals
and social media are a great mix, offering a wealth of opportunities for
connecting with the community, patients, and even collaborating across health systems and
between different hospitals. Some medical groups are wary of the liability and
privacy issues that social media may open up, but others have found ways to
manage these concerns and enjoy the benefits of using social media. Read on,
and you’ll learn about 20 inspiring ways hospitals are using social media, from
crisis communication to customer service.
Connecting with patients and community members is great, but
what if you could use social media to do something really amazing, like raise
more than $1 million for a new children’s hospital? UCSF did just that, taking
on a social media fundraising contest named Challenge for the Children. About
165,000 people blew past the hospital’s initial $100,000 fundraising goal
thanks to social media channels including Facebook and Twitter. Much of the
campaign’s success ($805,554 worth) was thanks to the Facebook game FarmVille,
which allowed players to purchase virtual candy cane seeds that sent 100
percent of the profits to the challenge. This amazingly successful challenge
paved the way for a new children’s hospital in Mission Bay, set for completion
in 2014, and the top two teams will be honored with the naming of a dedicated
space in the hospital.
It’s so important to be relevant to the topic at hand in social
media, and getting off course can turn off would-be fans. But WakeMed Health
& Hospitals in Raleigh, North Carolina made a smart move in April 2011,
sharing a time-lapse video shot from the hospital’s helipad that showed a
tornado as it passed through the area. Although the tornado is a non-medical
story not directly related to the hospital’s mission, hospitals are a vital
part of any community, and in sharing this video, WakeMed further cemented itself
as a valuable resource for the Raleigh area. Med City News praised WakeMed for the video, pointing it out as one of the
top blog entries for the medical group. As WakeMed spokeswoman Heather Monackey
shares, they’ve found success in social media because they "just pay
attention to what’s going on."
Texas Health Resources
Hospitals are using social media to connect internally, in
addition to community building. At Texas Health Resources, social media tools
make it possible for physicians and other health professionals to engage with
each other and take advantage of useful tools. Using social media, Texas Health
Resources promotes the adoption of electronic health records, and integrates
the use of the private microblogging site Yammer to share internal messages,
how-to videos, and more. Project managers and physicians use social media tools
like Yammer to come together, collaborate, and communicate effectively over a
large hospital system.
Health care social media isn’t just about attracting patients
and building community, at least not for Geisinger Health System in Danville,
Pennsylvania. The health system typically turned to ads in medical journals and
direct mail to recruit gastroenterologists, but when they had trouble getting
enough responses, associate vice president of marketing Cathy Connolley turned
to social media to recruit their physicians. With the help of a recruitment
marketing firm, Geisinger created a social media physician recruitment
campaign, creating a convenient and cost-effective way to communicate with
physicians, and an easy way to direct gastroenterologists to their Facebook
page. As Connolley reports, "that tactic outpaced our direct mail approach
and our email blasts."
Live-tweeting brain surgery just sounds like crazy talk, but
Henry Ford Hospital near Detroit made it work. While performing surgery on a
47-year-old man, doctors discussed the procedure with more than 1,900 people,
and even uploaded video of the surgery to YouTube. Things seem to go to the
next level when the answer to Twitter’s "What are you doing?"
question is brain surgery. The hospital earned praise and attention from ABC News, and showed off just how well they can make use of social
media. In addition to Twitter brain surgeries, Henry Ford Hospital makes use of
news feeds, Flickr, and blogging to reach patients and the general community.
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