Social media for healthcare professionals new ethical guidelines
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The article titled “Social Media for Healthcare Professionals: New Ethical Guidelines” addresses the rise in the use of social media by healthcare professionals (HCPs) and the potential ethical challenges it presents. Social media platforms offer opportunities for healthcare professionals to share information, stay updated, and communicate with peers and the public. However, the article highlights various ethical pitfalls such as breaches of patient confidentiality, misinformation, and violations of the patientโpractitioner relationship. The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) has developed guidelines to help healthcare professionals navigate these challenges, ensuring they uphold patient privacy and maintain professional boundaries.
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Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) What is a key ethical concern related to healthcare professionals' use of social media? pg 6 True or False: Healthcare professionals are encouraged to interact with patients via social media platforms. pg 7 What should healthcare professionals do before sharing any patient-related information on social media? pg 7 What is the stance on sharing patient information for diagnostic purposes via WhatsApp groups? pg 7 True or False: After a patientโs death, healthcare professionals no longer have to maintain patient confidentiality. pg 7 What should healthcare professionals do if they receive inappropriate messages from patients on social media? pg 7 What is a common risk when healthcare professionals engage with patients on social media? pg 7 True or False: Healthcare professionals should separate their personal and professional social media accounts to maintain boundaries. pg 8 What should healthcare professionals avoid doing on social media to protect their professional image? pg 8 What should healthcare professionals do if they encounter unprofessional content posted by a colleague? pg 8 Which Act must healthcare professionals be aware of when sharing patient data on social media? pg 7 True or False: Healthcare professionals can share unverified medical information on social media as long as it helps patients. pg 8 How can healthcare professionals protect patient confidentiality when using social media for academic purposes? pg 7 What should healthcare professionals avoid when using social media while under the influence of alcohol? pg 8 True or False: Social media use during public-health emergencies is discouraged for healthcare professionals. pg 8
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