HARNESSING SOCIAL MEDIA FOR HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Lina ZhouYu Wang

Abstract

The remarkable upsurge of social media has dramatic impacts on health care research and practice in the past decade. Social media are reshaping health information management in a variety of ways, ranging from providing cost-effective ways to improve clinician-patient communication and exchange health-related information and experience, to enabling the discovery of new medical knowledge and information. Despite some demonstrated initial success, social media use and analytics for improving health as a research field is still at its infancy. Information systems researchers can potentially play a key role in advancing the field. This study proposes a conceptual framework for social media-based health information management by drawing on multi-disciplinary research. With the guidance of the framework, this research presents related research challenges, identifies important yet under-explored research issues, and discusses promising directions for future research.

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