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Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy

Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy | Healthcare Marketing | Social Media

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Get Social Health is a program about social media and how it’s being used to help hospitals, medical practices, healthcare practitioners and patients connect and engage via social media. Get Social Health presents conversations with professionals actively working in the field and provides real-life examples of healthcare social media in action. You'll hear how Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Twitter and other social media platforms are being used to build community, educat ...
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Mighty Casey Media: Healthcare Is HILARIOUS!

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If you're looking for a Mighty Mouth, look no further. In an effort to recover from two decades in Hunter Thompson's "cheap plastic hallway" - network TV news, specifically - I hung out my shingle as a storyteller. No, you won't see me at the local children's library. I throw too many f-bombs to be invited there. I use my skill as a speaker, writer, producer and erstwhile standup comic to drive change in healthcare and healthcare tech. How good am I at talking? I talked my way out of police ...
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Today’s on Get Social Health we’re talking about a project called My MG Sole. It's new collective art project designed specifically for people with Myasthenia Gravis, a rare autoimmune condition. The goal of the project is to help people in the MG community defy social distancing by uniting as a community online. In this time of intense social dist…
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For all my Digital Health listeners, I wanted to share this interview with Jen Goldsack of the DiMe Society from the "People Always, Patients Sometimes" podcast. This podcast is a production of Spencer Health Solutions (full disclosure: my day-job!). Our podcast focuses on the innovators, thought leaders and patient influencers who are demanding ch…
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Health literacy is a relatively new term that is getting a lot of attention, but what does it mean? Does it have to do with reading ability or reading comprehension? Is it the responsibility of the healthcare provider or the patient? October is Health Literacy Month, so we're going to learn more about the meaning of health literacy from Lori Hall, …
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ePatient Dave - Part I I'm honored to have Dave deBronkart on the podcast today. He is the original "e-Patient" and has a lot of stories and interesting projects to share with us today. As a matter of fact, so many interesting projects that we're going to break this into a two-part discussion, so join me for our conversation with e-Patient Dave on …
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Have you heard the term Patient Advocate? How about the expression "not about me without me" in the patient space? So often over the past decades, if not hundreds and thousands of years, the patients have sometimes the least consideration when healthcare decisions have been made. Well, that's changing due to empowered patients who are using social …
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A healthcare website is a critical element in patient communications even before they become a patient. Setting up and maintaining an active website is not easy and requires specialized skills. On the Get Social Health podcast, Janet Kennedy interviews Ajay Prasad of GMR Webteam and the work they do create and optimizing healthcare websites. Listen…
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This week, I’ve got my conversation with e-Patient Dave deBronkart. Dave became e-Patient Dave back in 2007 when he got a really big surprise - a diagnosis of terminal kidney cancer. Definitely NOT the kind of surprise anyone wants. Spoiler alert - it wasn’t terminal, but it was certainly Stage 4, Grade 4, death sentence style cancer. It wasn’t ter…
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Seth Rotberg found out as a 15-year old that his mom had a rare neurological genetic disease known as Huntington's disease. Five years later, he tested positive for the disease. Today I'm talking with Seth about secrets, strengths and recognizing the power of community on Get Social Health. Connect with Seth at the links below: LinkedIn Twitter Web…
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This week, it’s all Mighty Mouth, all the time. In other words, no guest, just yours truly.I’m asking you to settle in, grab a cup of coffee - or you might want a big ol’ slug of bourbon for this one? - and listen as I spin a tale of lies, damn lies, statistics, and treachery, with the main bad actor of the piece being that thing that over two bill…
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This week, you’ll hear from John Wilbanks, Chief Commons Officer at Sage Bionetworks. Yeah, that’s most definitely a Nerdus Maximus title, but John does very cool stuff around making data more accessible and usable by the research community AND he’s down with the idea of data as an economic resource for not just the big-money players, but also the …
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This episode has some slices from a debate I had with Niam Yaraghi about whether or not people should be cut in on the gold being mined from the data all of us create every day in the digital economy. That happens with all parts of our digital lives, from online shopping to getting medical care. Full show notes, including the video of the entire de…
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Forced From Home Exhibition Immigration is on everyone’s mind right now. As with so many current issues, knowledge of how this global social problem impacts individuals is misunderstood or even unknown. Recently I had the opportunity to tour the national exhibition, Forced From Home, presented by Doctors Without Borders during its stop in Charlotte…
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A wise man once said laughter is the shortest distance between two people. Well, there's no shortage of laughter in this episode with Jacob Weiss, who's the director of High-Wired communities and entertainment that gives back. Listen to the podcast and find out why laughter is the best medicine on Get Social Health. Janet: 00:00 A wise man once sai…
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This week, we’ve got Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats himself! We met up at the Patient Centered Clinical Decision Support Learning Network annual meeting (mouthful, but it’s healthcare, and healthcare loves long and complicated), where Danny spoke about the patient perspective on pain management, and life in general, for folks dealing with chronic c…
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Marie Ennis-O'Connor is a social media consultant for healthcare and pharma. She visited the Get Social Health podcast to talk about her upcoming presentation for the Annual Meeting of the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network. Marie visited the Get Social Health podcast 3 years about as a "must follow" social media expert and that is still very true. L…
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Hear all about health economics from Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, my bestie who keeps me up to date on all the 411 about impact on the consumer - that’s you and me, folks! - of the health policy arguments and health coverage ideas that happen all day, every day, from sea to shining sea. And beyond. Jane keeps it real, and really understandable. Full show no…
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How does the internet impact healthcare? Susannah Fox, former CTO of the HHS and the Obama White House joins Janet Kennedy on the Get Social Health podcast to discuss research, social media, and online healthcare communities. Listen to the podcast or drop in at the time stamps below. Interview Transcript: Janet: 00:00 Thank you for listening to the…
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Meet Michael Sengbusch Since leaving Influence Health in 2017, Michael Sengbusch joined ATDC as the CTO-in-Residence. ATDC is Georgia's oldest, largest, and most influential startup incubator. At ATDC he mentors and advises over 40 startups in Atlanta. Michael continues to be actively involved in both healthcare and marketing technology. He will be…
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This week you’re gonna hear from Lisa Suennen, Venture Valkyrie herself - she shares her thoughts on blockchain in tech (whiz bang buzzword alert!), on price transparency, and how tech continues to transform the healthcare landscape … slowly.The combination of technology and humanity will indeed be the winner. That’s what I’m working toward, and wh…
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This week’s episode features slices from a recent conversation I had with Matthew Holt, who is, among many other things, the founder of The Health Care Blog, co-founder of the Health 2.0 universe of conferences, now leading SMACK.health, an advisory and consulting network in healthcare and health tech. If you want to know about what’s happening in …
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I'm happy to be back behind the microphone after a hiatus to focus on building the Healthcare Marketing Network with my business partner Carol Bush. We'll be covering what's happening with our company in an upcoming episode. Today's conversation is with Jim Higgins, the CEO of Solutionreach. We were introduced by Lea Chatham, a healthcare writer an…
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David Harlow, Lawyer, Social Media Guru, and Blogger has been a guest on the Get Social Health podcast before. Guess what? I have more questions! As a member of the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network's External Advisory Board, David graciously agreed to come back on the podcast and talk about what has changed in social media and healthcare in the pas…
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Content creation is critical to an effective hospital marketing plan. On the Get Social Health podcast, I chat with Jeff Calaway about the creation of a newsroom-style PR department for Cook Children's Hospital. By operating as a newsroom, the hospital communications team was positioned to take advantage of health-related stories in the news. To fi…
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They say that we learn by our mistakes but wouldn't we rather learn by other's mistakes? Jess Columbo of MedEd Digital joins the podcast to share her tips on "How NOT to launch the biggest social campaign of your career: Lessons from the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute $1 Billion Challenge." That's also the topic of her presentation at the Annual Conf…
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Mari Smith - "The Queen of Facebook" Out of all the social media platforms utilized today, Facebook ranks at the top with over 70% of online adults engaging on the platform. My guest on the Get Social Health podcast is the "Queen of Facebook", Mari Smith who will be the keynote speaker at the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network Annual Conference. She …
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Peter Shankman's mind can do a four-minute mile, and he likes it that way. He has been the keynote speaker for start-ups and Fortune 100s alike in over two dozen countries. He hosts the "Faster Than Normal" podcast where he discusses the positive values of ADD and ADHD. Peter is also the author of four books, with a fifth dropping in October! Join …
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Nightingale Apps - Simplifying a nurses workload Today on Get Social Health I have a quintuple threat: Tiffany Kelley. She's a nurse, a Ph.D., an entrepreneur, and CEO and founder of Nightingale Apps. She's a leader in nursing innovation of mobile applications. Join us as we discuss the career experiences and the development of "Know My Patient®" o…
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Innovation to drive results - in 48 hours Joining me on the Get Social Health podcast is my friend and colleague, K. Melissa Kennedy. Melissa and I worked together on the Triangle Interactive Marketing Association and Startup Weekend. We have a lively and educational conversation about bringing an innovation mindset and experience to healthcare thr…
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My guest today is Elizabeth Scala, another healthcare podcaster, and the host of Your Next Shift. Elizabeth is a one-woman media company. She's a nurse and the author of Nursing from Within and Stop Nurse Burnout. Elizabeth is also a frequent keynote speaker on the topic of nurse burnout. With her RN/FM co-hosts, Keith Carlson and Kevin Ross, found…
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Putting it all together - Connect the Docs My guest today is fellow podcaster and healthcare marketer Jared Johnson. You may recognize him from some of our Blab sessions in 2016 or from his podcast, "Health IT Marketer." He is currently on hiatus from that to work at the Phoenix Children's Hospital as their Marketing Technology Manager. How about t…
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Today we have another guest involved with the Stanford Medicine X and Symplur Signals "Everyone Included Research Challenge," - the co-founder of Symplur itself, Audun Utengen. As we discussed in last week's podcast, this challenge allows participants to use 'deep data' provided by Symplur to delve into issues relating social media and healthcare. …
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Today on Get Social Health my guest is Dr. Ruth Carlos. She's the Deputy Editor of the Journal of the American College of Radiology, as well as a professor of radiology at the University of Michigan. In 2016 she led a team of researchers to win the Stanford Medicine X / Symplur Signals "Everyone Included Research Challenge." We'll talk about her wo…
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Most of my guests are entrepreneurs, podcasters, and leaders in healthcare. Today's guest, Erin Albert, is all of the above and more! Her laundry list of achievements includes being an author, a lawyer, and a pharmacist. Join me as we talk about pretty much everything on the Get Social Health podcast. Erin Albert is the author of Indianapolis: A Yo…
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Have you ever seen a commercial or read an advertisement for some new pharmaceutical and thought, "That's how you say it?" Here to help me with that today is Tony Guerra, pharmacist, author, and host of "The Pharmacy Podcast." We cover a lot of ground in this episode and sometimes arm wrestle over who's the podcast host (me!) but we had a lot of fu…
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As the chief evangelist and co-founder of Aloha Health, Mandi Bishop is disrupting healthcare by making life actionable, helping healthcare systems make sense of the way invisible influences should shape personalized care plans, interventions, and engagements. She believes that patients must be partners in healthcare design and that there is no val…
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Are you a Nurse Bully? You might be surprised... No one believes bullying in the workplace happens until it happens to them. Healthcare is no exception. Today's guest is Renee Thompson, an expert in leadership and bullying prevention in the field of nursing. We'll discuss why bullying among nurses is so prevalent, why it's part of the culture of nu…
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You should know by now that I am dedicated to the idea of teaching and sharing. Today's guest is Manny Oliverez, President of Capture Billing. He's both a client and active social media user who has taught me a number of ways to promote healthcare online. I asked him about the specific things he did to promote his business and their universal appli…
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The National Inclusion Project opens doors for all kids to be included together and experience all that life has to offer. They conduct programs with community partners to teach others how to be inclusive so that kids with and without disabilities can experience lifelong benefits. Founded by Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel, the National Inclusion Projec…
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John Reites is a veteran from both sides of the startup business world. He transitioned from "intrapreneur" at Quintiles, where he served as the Head of Digital Health Acceleration, to entrepreneur as the Chief Product Officer and Partner at Thread - a new, innovative digital health company. Join me today as I talk with John about entrepreneurship …
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Something very exciting is going on in the nursing community today. We’re seeing many nurses recognize their “inner entrepreneur” and start a small business both in and outside of healthcare. That’s where the NNBA comes in. The National Nurses in Business Association (NNBA) is a professional nursing association and springboard for nurses transition…
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One concern regarding social media that I hear from doctors, nurses, and administrators is the perceived lack of gravitas and sincerity such platforms can provide. My guest today is Doctor Ed Mariano, professor of anesthesiology, perioperative and pain medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He is also the Associate Chief of Staff f…
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Social Check-up for Pharma In 2015 I interviewed Becky Canvin and Rick Evans of Ogilvy Healthworld about the state of Pharma and Social Media. The results reflected an industry that was cautious, risk-adverse and a little stiff. A lot has changed in the Pharma Social Media world with more Pharma companies embracing social media. In light of this gr…
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Virtual Reality for Healthcare Education Digital health has gone beyond simple smartphone apps into virtual reality for healthcare education. A leader in the world of augmented and virtual reality for healthcare, Andrea Bielecki, President of INVIVO Communications joins me for a discussion of this exciting technology. INVIVO is a digital healthcare…
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Where does innovation get inspiration? Ask RelyMD Telemedicine Co-Founder and emergency department physician Bobby Park, MD and you'll find that necessity is the mother of invention. Seventy-one percent of emergency department visits are unnecessary or could have been avoided, according to a study by Truven Health Analytics. Realizing that patient …
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Halee Fischer-Wright is a nationally respected healthcare executive and physician leader whose work focuses on medical management innovation and creating cultures of excellence. She has served as a Physician Practice President, hospital system CMO and now is the President and CEO of the MGMA. In our conversation, we discussed the challenges of runn…
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What does the future hold for mobile health? That was the question posed by Rick Smith, Editor of the WRAL TechWire to some of the most innovative and visionary digital health companies in the Triangle. From individuals monitoring their daily steps via a wearable device to scientists gaining the ability to harness the power of big data on a massive…
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John Lynn, aka @TechGuy is well known in the healthcare IT world. He has developed a series of websites to support the industry. His website Healthcare Scene hosts 10 healthcare blogs that have generated over 11,000 blog posts, half of which John wrote himself! He's the co-founder of #HITMC Conference, supports numerous Twitter handles and provides…
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Meet @wareFLO - Chuck Webster, MD... and MSIE, MSIS and workflow evangelist. Sometimes called the "King of all Workflow in Healthcare" (mostly by himself) Chuck is the undisputed champion of workflow process. He has worked with healthcare systems to study, design and implement process improvement through workflow development. Chuck is also a workfl…
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Nurses are born to be innovators Tim Raderstorf is the first Chief Innovation Officer at The Ohio State University College of Nursing. He is also a Clinical Instructor of Practice. Tim has studied and focused on neurosurgical research on Tethered Spinal Cord Syndrome, designed clinical spaces, and improved patient throughput in the pediatric hemato…
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designRoom Creative (dRC) began more than twenty years ago. Kelly Farrell, designer and founder, left the big agency world with a mission — deliver strategic, impeccable design with responsive, personal client service. Since then she’s moved dRC into the national market while developing a specialty in creating healthy brands, especially healthcare …
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