Social Media Issues in Healthcare; Legal, Risk Management, Confidentiality, Loss of Licensure, and more
Recorded Webinar | Sue Dill Calloway | From: May 12, 2020 - To: Dec 31, 2020
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This program will discuss when social media bites back in healthcare. It will include legal and risk management issues. Nurses, physicians, and other employees have lost their jobs and their licenses by violating confidentiality or professional boundaries and even received jail time. Every healthcare provider should listen to this program to find out what is permissible and what is not. It will include some legal and risk management implications for hospitals and other healthcare providers in their professional social media sites.
This program will discuss social media cases. It will discuss the National Council of State Board’s guide to social media for nurses. The revised Federation of State Medical Boards policy, the AMA’s documents on professionalism in social media for physicians will be covered.
Legal and risk management issues in social media will be analyzed. Privacy issues and tips to minimize liability will be explored. Hospitals and other employers should maintain optimal policies on social media. The following will also be discussed; the FTC CAN-SPAM act, CDC social media toolkit, and Stored Communication Act.
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Who Should Attend?
Nurses, Physicians, Healthcare workers, Chief Medical Officer (CMO), risk managers, human resources, medical students, residents, interns, student nurses, healthcare staff, nurse educators, patient safety officers, compliance officers, and any healthcare person who uses social media.