Social Media Issues in Healthcare; Legal, Risk Management, Confidentiality, Loss of Licensure, and more
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Discuss the healthcare practitioners have been disciplined or terminated for violating confidentiality or professional boundaries when posting information about patients on social media Recall that the National Council on State Boards has a document called the “Nurses Guide to Social Media” that all nurses should be aware of Describe that healthcare practitioners should be aware of their hospital or employer’s policy on social media Recall the Federation of State Medical Boards has a model policy guideline for social media that physicians should be aware ofBOB MCKENZIE
Published: 2021-10-06
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