Physicians and Facebook shouldn't mix
Medical Staff Leader Connection, June 30, 2011
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When should physicians and patients become friends on Facebook? Only if they have a standing relationship outside of the office, according to Hospital Impact. Physicians should decline friend requests from patients they are not otherwise friends with for two major reasons:
- Physicians must maintain patient confidentiality. It’s a challenge to do so in the office setting, let alone in a public forum. Patients may not understand physicians’ obligations and initiate conversations on Facebook that cross the line.
- Accepting friend requests from patients allows patients to see personal information, which may change the patient’s perception of the physician.
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