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Health IT Year in Review #HITsm Tweetchat

2019 Health IT Year in Review

2019 Health IT Year in Review

Have you been away from the Health IT scene?

The healthcare scene is rapidly changing.

It is easy to fall out of the loop quickly.

If you are new to this part of healthcare, the learning curve can seem overwhelming, but it does not have to be that way.

There are many ways to get up to date with what is happening in healthcare.

My favorite way of getting caught up on healthcare news is by joining in on conversations called Tweetchats.

While it is always great to bring value to a conversation, much can be gained by observing human behavior.

As a life long introvert, watching these conversations was my first entry into social media for professional use.

What’s been happening in Health IT this year

If you would like to catch up with what has been happening in the Health IT world, take a look at this online conversation hosted by John Lynn, an influencer in Health IT marketing.

By way of reminder, please see the below video to learn more about Tweetchats.

Here is info on how to join a Tweetchat



After reviewing the above, click on the images below to see responses, and then join the conversation :)



John Lynn @techguya day ago
The biggest surprise to me is how much big tech companies have gotten into healthcare in 2019. It's been a sea change. #HITsm






ShereeseM, MS/MBA 
@ShereesePubHltha day ago
T2 Interoperability up close being still elusive. Some systems that I thought would make things better did not answer the call IMHO. #hitsm




Gail Zahtz @GailZahtza day ago
T3: I'm particularly excited this year about remote patient monitoring. We have the companies, the legislation, the codes for reimbursement. I think it's going to be a real game changer moving forward actually. #HITsm

ShereeseM, MS/MBA @ShereesePubHltha day ago
T3 @HolonSolutions They locked down some key patents and 2020 will be their year. @InterSystems#IRIS enhancements also pleased me. #hitsm

John Lynn @techguya day ago
Just met a company @Invistics who started in supply chain, but has a pretty impressive machine learning effort to identify drug diversion. I think @amazon is going to really do big things in healthcare. I'm fascinated by @orbita_inc Love @imprivata's market position #HITsm

Jeremy Coleman @jeremycolemana day ago
T4: Seems like a trap. I mean #hitsm is my obvious answer.

John Lynn @techguya day ago
Too many to list. In my Twitter stream, 2019 was a breakout year for @GailZahtz @jeremycoleman @mshlcurrie @alanshoebridge @josieelias @RosenfeldSamara @RRobertseHealth @lenisocial @TheKingofData @blueskybutton to name a few. #HITsm

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John Lynn @techguya day ago
I've got a slight bias to @HITMarketingPR and @EXPOdotHealth Beyond that, #HIMSS19 is always fun. Can't wait for #HIMSS20 #HLTH2019 was better than expected. #MGMA19 was the best it's ever been. #SHSMD19 was a lot of fun with @LithoLarry as my wingman. #HITsm #HITMC

Boston Software Systems @Bossofta day ago
T5: Well....it's #HIMSS2020 time, and having been an #SME for 5 years, it was definitely the most fun, and the most people. Looking forward to attending #HITMC, I hear they have a great time, and it's a smaller venue, with much more 1:1. HIMSS always sends u home sick  #HITsm


Was anything missing?

If anything is missing from the conversation, it was your voice!

Feel free to add value as this conversation will be ongoing until the next Tweetchat.

But if this conversation was in your wheelhouse and you were not part of the conversation, let’s chat as opportunities are passing you by, and there are likely other industry conversations you are missing.

Was this useful? Did I miss something? If so, leave a comment, and I will try to work it into an upcoming post.

 

If any of this was helpful, let's stay in touch 

Reputation Management December 2019 #HITMC Tweetchat

Healthcare Reputation Management

Healthcare Reputation Management

Tweetchats, a way to get clients

As a digital native, I chose social media as my marketing tool of choice.

In fact, when I started my business, my first clients found me on Twitter and related Tweetchats.

A bit of life happened, business ADD and I have not been part of these online conversations, even though they have been productive in the past, resulting in a Las Vegas speaking engagement.

Yet just this month, I went back to what worked, and guess what?

I now have calls with TWO Chief Medical Officers who wish to work with me!

Here is a recent Tweetchat on the topic of online reputation management.

The conversation was hosted by industry influencers who are thought leaders in healthcare and attracted like minded participants.

Here is info on how to join a Tweetchat

After reviewing the above, click on the images below to see responses, and then join the conversation :)







Was your voice missing?

If anything is missing from the conversation, it was your voice!

Feel free to add value as this conversation will be ongoing until the next Tweetchat.

But if this conversation was in your wheelhouse and you were not part of the conversation, let’s chat as opportunities are passing you by, and there are likely other industry conversations you are missing.

Was this useful? Did I miss something? If so, leave a comment, and I will try to work it into an upcoming post.

 

If any of this was helpful, let's stay in touch 

Business of Nursing Find Your Niche- Travel Nursing with Nurse Andrew Craig

One of the great things I love about the journey of being in business is meeting other healthcare professionals who are also business owners. When Andrew Craig came on my radar, I immediately reached out for a quick chat, and he said yes! What I love about his story is, while doing his thing and being awesome (personal branding 101), a company took notice of his awesomeness and reached out to him. Something similar has happened to me with Our Project Nightingale. In short, getting on the radar of a company is not that hard.

With that said, I want to introduce to you, Andrew Craig, travel nurse and YouTuber. PLUS, he is a co-founder with Adrianne Behning’s podcast,“Med Room Chronicles.” It’s an official, legit podcast! As I am super new to this world of audio, I'm a little intimidated by that! But I'm happy he joined me in this experiment with Anchor in September of 2017.

 

 

Listen to his interview below:

Our guest on this episode of the podcast is Andrew Craig, RN. Andrew and his wife, Sarah, have been working as travel nurses for the past two years, and they have now created their own company as independent contractors. Andrew has found success in creating video content to help and mentor other travel nurses as they consider or begin the profession, as it comes with its unique challenges and opportunities. He realized that he was ready to take the leap into creating this content because he envied people who were sharing their unique knowledge in this way on other topics--and he had his own experiences to help.

Andrew now has several sponsors of his video content, which is geared towards documenting the solutions that he has found to problems associated with being a travel nurse (or being someone who travels for work in general). The relationship with his sponsors is mutually beneficial for the sponsor, for Andrew, and for the listeners. Many people have reached out with positive feedback to his videos, which are paired with his Facebook group and will soon be associated with online courses. Additionally, he and two of his colleagues (Adrianne Behning and Brad McLaughlin) host the Med Room Chronicles: Nursing Uncensored podcast.

For more information about Andrew’s videos and online courses, follow him on Facebook, “Traveler Talk” Facebook Group, and Twitter; subscribe to his YouTube channel; listen to his podcast; and check for updates on his website and track the upcoming launch of www.howtobeatraveler.com.

 

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Connect with Andrew  

His travel nurse group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TravelerTalk

Linkedin: Linkedin.com/in/andrewcraigrn