The Use of Social Media in Healthcare: Knowledge Transfer in the Cyprus Health Care System

Author(s):  
Marcos Komodromos ◽  
Charalambos Papacharalambous ◽  
Nicholas Nicoli
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emma Arsenault

The film #SelfHelp critically examines Toronto’s mental health care system, it’s flaws and the different reasons why people resort to other options. After facing ongoing challenges, three young women decided to take matters into their own hands. Through the use of social media, starting community workshops and dedication to knowledge-sharing, these women begin to not only heal themselves, but others as well.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Safia Rehman

The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the health care system to face extraordinary circumstances. These challenges bring forth a new era with a certain high point like the transition to the fusion of in person and digital health practice framework. Post COVID-19 there is a lot of sludge in health care, inthe form of administrative processes and requirements that slow down the core activities of providing care. COVID-19 crisis is used as an opportunity to reduce administrative burdens which most of the times made a primary care physician feel demoralized and burned out'. The focus of healthcare has shifted from hospitals to homes using telemedicine technologies which enabled virtual visits and remote care delivery. COVID-19 signified the telemedicine to be an essential component of healthcare delivery. It proved to an effective and safe way of treatment and avoiding nosocomial infections’. Previously, telemedicine was not considered to be a normal consultation method, nowadays it’s part of the normal lives of the patients as well as health care providers. The other big advantage of this great tool is that one can consult doctors even from very remote areas, which is impossible to consult physically. Different technological advancement like Artificial Intelligence-based diagnostics, cloud-based storage of medical records and integration of information in and outside hospitals were explored and adopted in the COVID-19 pandemic. Data is the key to advance research and refine health care process and outcomes for the COVID-19 patients. The digitalization of the health care system can provide significant benefit’. The phenomenon of digitalization of healthcare system is especially benefited for the developing world, because, in the resource-limited environment, a lot of cost and resources can be saved by opting paperless systems. When people were locked down, social media was pivotal in creating awareness and educating people in a short period*. There was a lot of stuff regarding COVID-19 pandemic on social media and most interestingly it was portrayedin a way that one could not be able to neglect the content. Consequently, intentionally or unintentionally many of the users opted some of the measures for prevention of the deadlyinfection. The pandemic has shown us that countries with the more robust public health system, primary care services and a healthier population perform well in the fight against the pandemic. Safeguard of voluntary and community organization is essential’. At the same time the countries with fewer resources and with limited measures for controlling massive disasters, in the form of this pandemic, got exposed. This is an alarming situation for global organizations like the World Health Organization and other health-related global leaders to work together for making sure that health resources be equally provided to all the countries across the globe. The COVID-19 pandemic educated the underdeveloped countries regarding infection control measures like Biosafety and Biosecurity. Health official shifted their resources in maintaining hygienic measures to patients, doctors and support staff. Overall, this led to great impact in revolutionizing patient care and improving quality standards. The deficiency of trained staff in Intensive Care Unit and Accident & Emergency is also highlighted in this pandemic. Hence the focus should be on enabling the existing resources to acquire skill in these specialties. The people started making the right food choice, adapting to healthy physical exercise and ensuring therapies to relieve stress and anxiety’. The pandemic brings changes to the healthcare system, whichis not entirely new, these were introduced by technologists earlier; the system is going back to normal that is stronger, smarter and healthier. Hospitals should ensure that their infrastructure is sufficiently ready to cope with the advent of digitalization.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emma Arsenault

The film #SelfHelp critically examines Toronto’s mental health care system, it’s flaws and the different reasons why people resort to other options. After facing ongoing challenges, three young women decided to take matters into their own hands. Through the use of social media, starting community workshops and dedication to knowledge-sharing, these women begin to not only heal themselves, but others as well.


2017 ◽  
Vol 41 (S1) ◽  
pp. S7-S7 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Krausz

Mental health services worldwide are only able to serve a minority of patients. Expert advice is in most cases not accessible even in developed countries with a functioning mental health care system. Threshold to care are high and the time between first critical developments and symptoms and first professional interventions is long, sometimes several years.The evolving communication tools through social media and web-based services may provide new and exciting opportunities to change that. Especially young people have a different approach to interact, learn and access services through the Internet. The momentum there is as crucial as it is in education. Our mental health care system in all its components will most likely very different than today. E mental health will be an integrated component contributing to more capacity, higher quality of care and better accessibility.What is the key in developing new tools and what can today's clinicians and researchers do to be an active partner in this process? What are the major concerns and how should we address them also as professional organization? This may be an opportunity of a lifetime for a paradigm shift. Its success relates to good integration and implementation of these exciting tools to create a new continuum of tools addressing a continuum of needs.Disclosure of interestThe author has not supplied his declaration of competing interest.


2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-29
Author(s):  
Constance Hilory Tomberlin

There are a multitude of reasons that a teletinnitus program can be beneficial, not only to the patients, but also within the hospital and audiology department. The ability to use technology for the purpose of tinnitus management allows for improved appointment access for all patients, especially those who live at a distance, has been shown to be more cost effective when the patients travel is otherwise monetarily compensated, and allows for multiple patient's to be seen in the same time slots, allowing for greater access to the clinic for the patients wishing to be seen in-house. There is also the patient's excitement in being part of a new technology-based program. The Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System (GCVHCS) saw the potential benefits of incorporating a teletinnitus program and began implementation in 2013. There were a few hurdles to work through during the beginning organizational process and the initial execution of the program. Since the establishment of the Teletinnitus program, the GCVHCS has seen an enhancement in patient care, reduction in travel compensation, improvement in clinic utilization, clinic availability, the genuine excitement of the use of a new healthcare media amongst staff and patients, and overall patient satisfaction.


2007 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 18
Author(s):  
KEVIN GRUMBACH ◽  
ROBERT MOFFIT

2007 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 6
Author(s):  
KEVIN GRUMBACH ◽  
ROBERT MOFFIT

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