Health Care 3.0

Health Care Trends With a Social Media Twist

Ann-Marie Gannon
  • Female
  • London
  • United Kingdom
Share on Facebook Share on Facebook Share Twitter

Ann-Marie Gannon's Friends

  • Eva Bearryman
  • Donna Wright

Gifts Received

Gift

Ann-Marie Gannon has not received any gifts yet

Give a Gift

 

Ann-Marie Gannon's Page

Latest Activity

Ann-Marie Gannon posted a blog post

New social media guidelines for medical professionals in the UK

The Royal College of General Practitioners has published the first version of its social media guidelines for UK medical professionals. The 'Social Media Highway Code' was first issued on 27th September along with a request for feedback, appropriately enough, on…See More
Oct 18, 2012
Eva Bearryman and Ann-Marie Gannon are now friends
Oct 17, 2012
Tonia left a comment for Ann-Marie Gannon
"Am Tonia i came across your page in hereand i found it interesting writing you, you can write me back with myemail (tonia_kon66@yahoo.com) so i can sendyou my picture, to know who i am.Thanks Tonia."
Sep 16, 2011
Pamela Charpie commented on Ann-Marie Gannon's blog post Nursing a friendship...
" I found the infographic from the article particularly interesting. 55% of nurses who discuss work issues via social media use it to express views on nursing or health politics. Perhaps it's a couple bad apples that are ruining the…"
Aug 2, 2011
Preeti commented on Ann-Marie Gannon's blog post Nursing a friendship...
"I agree with the post that nursing is a profession which need to be friendly to the patients. With regards: Hemroid Treatment"
Jul 30, 2011
Ann-Marie Gannon updated their profile photo
Jul 29, 2011
Ann-Marie Gannon posted a blog post

Nursing a friendship...

The Nursing and Midwifery Council in the UK recently published guidance on social media usage. The guidance was published following a number of cases involving nurses being struck off the register due to social networking activity. It includes the advice that nurses or students will put their registration at risk if they share confidential information online or post inappropriate comments…See More
Jul 29, 2011
Ann-Marie Gannon commented on Tanya Holloway's blog post Examining Facebook for Nurses
"Great post Tanya, I think there are certainly advantages to using Facebook for professional use, but I guess the medical practice is the same as any profession, you shouldn’t put anything online that is in conflict/not in line with your…"
May 4, 2011
Ann-Marie Gannon commented on Lucie Smith's blog post Mobile Heath for Developing Regions
"I agree with Shannon, it's great to see this type of technology helping those that need it, but I have to say I'm with 85% of Americans, I'd like to see my GP face-to-face. "
Apr 8, 2011
Nicole Franklin commented on Ann-Marie Gannon's blog post It could 'App-en to you!
"If this doesn't push the FDA over the edge - I don't will."
Mar 11, 2011
Palmer Reuther commented on Ann-Marie Gannon's blog post It could 'App-en to you!
"great post Ann-Marie. It's amazing how many apps are out there any what that could mean for people's privacy."
Mar 10, 2011
Ann-Marie Gannon posted a blog post

It could 'App-en to you!

There are more than 200 million (yes 200 million!) healthcare applications available to consumers and healthcare professionals right now, and that number is expected to increase threefold by 2010 according to recent research. The same research found that 70% of people worldwide are interested in having…See More
Mar 10, 2011
Ann-Marie Gannon commented on Tanya Holloway's blog post Would you blog about your illness?
"Interesting post Tanya with links to some good blogs. I don't think I would blog about my own illness but I do think I would consult someone's personal health blog if I was researching something about my own health."
Jan 10, 2011
Anna Gueldenhaupt commented on Ann-Marie Gannon's blog post How secure can technology be?
"I was actually offered this at my GPs and am still debating whether to take it up. It just seems that even if they're assuring you that it'll be secure, I'm still not sure!"
Aug 2, 2010
Ann-Marie Gannon posted a blog post

How secure can technology be?

The NHS is implementing a new summary care record (SCR) whereby all patients’ medical details are to be uploaded to a national electronic database. The aim of the SCR is to improve the safety and quality ofpatient care by giving staff easier access to reliable information about you.Each patient’s SCR will be built up slowly - every time you use any NHS health service, details will be added to your SCR about health problems, with summaries of your care and the professionals treating you.…See More
Jul 27, 2010
Anna Gueldenhaupt commented on Ann-Marie Gannon's blog post Improve your friend’s health using social media: A job WELL done!
"This sounds like a really interesting tool, definitely one to watch in the health arena."
Jun 29, 2010

Ann-Marie Gannon's Blog

New social media guidelines for medical professionals in the UK

The Royal College of General Practitioners has published the first version of its social media guidelines for UK medical professionals. The 'Social Media Highway Code' was first issued on 27th September along with a request for feedback, appropriately enough, on…

Continue

Posted on October 18, 2012 at 5:50am

Nursing a friendship...

The Nursing and Midwifery Council in the UK recently published guidance on social media usage. The guidance was published following a number of cases involving nurses being struck off the register due to social networking activity. It includes the advice that nurses or students will put their registration at risk if they share confidential information online or post inappropriate…

Continue

Posted on July 29, 2011 at 3:45am — 2 Comments

It could 'App-en to you!

There are more than 200 million (yes 200 million!) healthcare applications available to consumers and healthcare professionals right now, and that number is expected to increase threefold by 2010 according to recent research. The same research found that 70% of people worldwide are interested in…

Continue

Posted on March 10, 2011 at 12:54pm — 2 Comments

How secure can technology be?

The NHS is implementing a new summary care record (SCR) whereby all patients’ medical details are to be uploaded to a national electronic database. The aim of the SCR is to improve the safety and quality of

patient care by giving staff easier access to reliable information about you.



Each patient’s SCR will be built up slowly - every time you use any NHS health service, details will be added to your SCR about health problems, with…

Continue

Posted on July 27, 2010 at 5:18am — 1 Comment

Comment Wall (1 comment)

You need to be a member of Health Care 3.0 to add comments!

Join Health Care 3.0

At 12:52pm on September 16, 2011, Tonia said…
Am Tonia i came across your page in here
and i found it interesting writing you, you can write me back with my
email (tonia_kon66@yahoo.com) so i can send
you my picture, to know who i am.

Thanks Tonia.
 
 
 

A community discussing and debating current health care trends, often those involving social media.

Members

© 2013   Created by Palmer Reuther.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service