Critical Essay: Critical Evaluation Of Social Media

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Q : 5- critically evaluation of social media.
In today’s era, social networking is seen to be very important and useful for interaction between people. In the term of healthcare, social media is involving very rapidly and it seems to be very useful for both, for healthcare professionals and for patients as well, but we all know that ‘THERE ARE TWO SIDES OF EVERY COIN’, so there is no doubt that social media is playing vital role in healthcare but it has dark side too.
There are vast of tools are available healthcare specialists, like, blogs, micro blogs, Wikipedia to enhance professional networking, care and education of patient but there is risk for healthcare providers and patients such as poor quality information, lick the personal information …show more content…

4) Poor Quality of Information
This is the key issue of social media or any other online sources that any health related information found from internet sites, have lack of quality and this information is not that much reliable. This type of medical information is may be incomplete or informal and sometimes authors of the information are often unknown or they have limited identification. Mostly medical information on networking sites may be depend on single patient stories, and anyone can upload content of information to a site and this user can be unprofessional and due to this unreliable information people may misleads.
For example, Wikipedia is normally surfing by users for any type of information but, information which is available on Wikipedia is not always accurate because any person can edit information on it and it doesn’t necessary that data is perfect.
5) Breaching of Patient Privacy
Healthcare providers uses networking sites to interact with patient, it have possibility for negative effects which may resulting in to breach of patient confidentiality. Patient information must be disclosure and accesses by authorised person and for this healthcare providers and hospitals are responsible. If patient personal information is licked then healthcare provider expose to liability under federal HIPAA and state privacy laws and it can results in legal action against healthcare provider or

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