@ErinGillespieMD @adapthyun Yes, I agree. Just because it's not a HIPAA violation doesn't mean that it would be OK with the patient, unless you obtain patient approval to share the story. https://t.co/ygCSG4Xwo5
Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitter Data https://t.co/NYGPwT8aw8 via @subatomicdoc et al
HIPAA doesn't concern itself with whether the patient can identify their own case, but if others can identify them.
RT @subatomicdoc: @tnicholsmd @chungk1031 Okay, if you think so. I’m not quite as comfortable and if patient can identify the encounter the…
@tnicholsmd @chungk1031 Okay, if you think so. I’m not quite as comfortable and if patient can identify the encounter there are non-HIPAA issues it can raise. May be particularly problematic if patient has a bias already. https://t.co/ygCSG4Xwo5
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Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitter Data https://t.co/C7lHXrTaim #healthxph
RT @subatomicdoc: @StephMiaco Sure - no problem, thanks for asking! Published in @jmirpub #healthxph https://t.co/ygCSG4Xwo5
RT @subatomicdoc: @StephMiaco Sure - no problem, thanks for asking! Published in @jmirpub #healthxph https://t.co/ygCSG4Xwo5
Thanks for the link, Dr. Katz! #healthxph
RT @subatomicdoc: @StephMiaco Sure - no problem, thanks for asking! Published in @jmirpub #healthxph https://t.co/ygCSG4Xwo5
@StephMiaco Sure - no problem, thanks for asking! Published in @jmirpub #healthxph https://t.co/ygCSG4Xwo5
Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitter Data An example of possibly sharing too much online #MedTwitter #HIPAA #bioethics https://t.co/ygCSG4Xwo5
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Concerning 👇🏻 #PatientPrivacy
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Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitter Data https://t.co/ekDKC56LoK in @JMIRpub @colleenmfarrell @LeeAase @ePatientDave @AmyVernon @Zaibatsu #medtwitter #hcsm #hcsmeu #H
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Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitter Data https://t.co/ygCSG4Xwo5 in @jmirpub #MedTwitter @TsengJennifer @healthblawg @DrMarkham @aoglasser @nxtstop1 @CatchTheBaby
Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitter Data https://t.co/cxwwR7bb0n
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RT tssmn "RT @DavidCookeMD: Very interesting paper. Important work on patient privacy & #SoMe. Case and experience discussions very common in #surgtwitter. #tssmn #hcldr https://t.co/FzYnlmGVrz"
RT @DavidCookeMD: Very interesting paper. Important work on patient privacy & #SoMe. Case and experience discussions very common in #surgtw…
RT @HeatherKellyPhD: I see this so often and cringe — health care provider peeps, stop talking about your patients online, even if you thin…
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Study of the #ShareAStoryInOneTweet hashtag reveals that in ~1/3 of these tweets (by healthcare professionals), the pat…
RT @MaxJordan_N: “It is estimated that friends or families could likely identify the clinical scenario described in 242 of the 754 tweets (…
RT @subatomicdoc: Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitte…
Ada kemungkinkan sebesar 32% keluarga/teman pasien dapat mengenali pasien yang dispill di socmed meskipun sudah dianonymized. Kalau tidak berkenan keluarga pasien bisa mengajukan lawsuit. Pesan bagi dokter untuk hati-hati cerita pasien di socmed, terutama
RT @DavidCookeMD: Very interesting paper. Important work on patient privacy & #SoMe. Case and experience discussions very common in #surgtw…
Let's make everyone's personal and private medical records strictly digital and eliminate paper 100%. What could go wrong? Oh, about a THOUSAND AND ONE things ... At least nobody dies in this one.
RT @jstclair1: Excellent thread/discussion that shows work to be done in patient #Identity and #privacy #hcldr https://t.co/71SkbX8agD
RT @tmprowell: If you tell a pt’s story or use a pt’s photo on social media, it’s critical to include a statement that the pt provided perm…
RT @JBBC: This! Thanks Dr Katz for this publication
RT @DavidCookeMD: Very interesting paper. Important work on patient privacy & #SoMe. Case and experience discussions very common in #surgtw…
RT @JBBC: This! Thanks Dr Katz for this publication
RT @MaxJordan_N: “It is estimated that friends or families could likely identify the clinical scenario described in 242 of the 754 tweets (…
RT @jstclair1: Excellent thread/discussion that shows work to be done in patient #Identity and #privacy #hcldr
RT @tmprowell: If you tell a pt’s story or use a pt’s photo on social media, it’s critical to include a statement that the pt provided perm…
RT @subatomicdoc: Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitte…
RT @tmprowell: If you tell a pt’s story or use a pt’s photo on social media, it’s critical to include a statement that the pt provided perm…
RT @tmprowell: If you tell a pt’s story or use a pt’s photo on social media, it’s critical to include a statement that the pt provided perm…
RT @subatomicdoc: Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitte…
RT @subatomicdoc: Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitte…
RT @tmprowell: If you tell a pt’s story or use a pt’s photo on social media, it’s critical to include a statement that the pt provided perm…
RT @MaxJordan_N: “It is estimated that friends or families could likely identify the clinical scenario described in 242 of the 754 tweets (…
RT @MaxJordan_N: “It is estimated that friends or families could likely identify the clinical scenario described in 242 of the 754 tweets (…
RT @subatomicdoc: Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitte…
RT @tmprowell: If you tell a pt’s story or use a pt’s photo on social media, it’s critical to include a statement that the pt provided perm…
RT @subatomicdoc: Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitte…
Very interesting paper. Important work on patient privacy & #SoMe. Case and experience discussions very common in #surgtwitter. #tssmn #hcldr
RT @MaxJordan_N: “It is estimated that friends or families could likely identify the clinical scenario described in 242 of the 754 tweets (…
RT @subatomicdoc: Public Disclosure on Social Media of Identifiable Patient Information by Health Professionals: Content Analysis of Twitte…
“It is estimated that friends or families could likely identify the clinical scenario described in 242 of the 754 tweets (32.1%).” — yall be careful telling patient stories on here
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RT @tmprowell: If you tell a pt’s story or use a pt’s photo on social media, it’s critical to include a statement that the pt provided perm…
RT @tmprowell: If you tell a pt’s story or use a pt’s photo on social media, it’s critical to include a statement that the pt provided perm…
If you tell a pt’s story or use a pt’s photo on social media, it’s critical to include a statement that the pt provided permission. Even w/ their permission, pls consider the power differential & whether a pt under your care truly feels free to decline
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RT @DrSherryPagoto: Study of the #ShareAStoryInOneTweet hashtag reveals that in ~1/3 of these tweets (by healthcare professionals), the pat…
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@chrissyfarr True, crisis brings out both. Many powerful stories, but health professionals should be careful how@much they share
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Study of the #ShareAStoryInOneTweet hashtag reveals that in ~1/3 of these tweets (by healthcare professionals), the pat…
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Study of the #ShareAStoryInOneTweet hashtag reveals that in ~1/3 of these tweets (by healthcare professionals), the pat…
A well-designed study w/disturbing results. Given the sanctity of PHI in academic medicine/research, it’s puzzling that almost ⅓ of stories HCW shared on social media failed to protect patient confidentiality. From elevators & medical hallways, to soci
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RT @DrSherryPagoto: Study of the #ShareAStoryInOneTweet hashtag reveals that in ~1/3 of these tweets (by healthcare professionals), the pat…
I see this so often and cringe — health care provider peeps, stop talking about your patients online, even if you think you’re protecting their identities (you’re not). Use confidential supervision for your own support needs, not social media.
RT @rphteach: An important read👇🏻
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Study of the #ShareAStoryInOneTweet hashtag reveals that in ~1/3 of these tweets (by healthcare professionals), the pat…
Study of the #ShareAStoryInOneTweet hashtag reveals that in ~1/3 of these tweets (by healthcare professionals), the patient in the story was likely identifiable by family and friends. 😮 by @subatomicdoc #medtwitter cc @cnebeker https://t.co/6pqidnYBrO
An important read👇🏻
This! Thanks Dr Katz for this publication
RT @subatomicdoc: Dicere non nocere: do we know how to share our stories online without risk of harm? @JulieSilverMD @AlexJohnLondon @Tim…
Dicere non nocere: do we know how to share our stories online without risk of harm? @JulieSilverMD @AlexJohnLondon @TimLaheyMD https://t.co/1eHy0kscy5
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