Social media is transforming the way hospitals do business and communicate. Hospitals are just beginning to realize the power and promise of social media to distribute content and reach a wider audience and create new customers.Hospitals also are realizing the challenges posed by this social media explosion. We hope the resources on this page are helpful as Kansas hospitals move into the social media areana. For more information, contact Cindy Samuelson.


Assessing Your Vendors for ICD-10 Readiness
For more information, contact Steve Poage (spoage@kha-net.org) or Debbie Hall (dhall@khsc.org) at (785) 233-7436.
If you have questions regarding the Rural Health Symposium, contact the KHA Education Department at (785) 233-7436 or e-mail ccarney@kha-net.org.
Details regarding this conference will be released closer to the date. If you have questions, contact the KHA Education Department at (785) 233-7436 or e-mail ccarney@kha-net.org.
The first in a three-part series pertaining to Cyber Security. For more information contact Diana Mayer, KaMMCO at dmayer@kammco.com.
Social Media
Social media is transforming the way hospitals do business and communicate. Hospitals are just beginning to realize the power and promise of social media to distribute content and reach a wider audience and create new customers.Hospitals also are realizing the challenges posed by this social media explosion. We hope the resources on this page are helpful as Kansas hospitals move into the social media areana. For more information, contact Cindy Samuelson.


May 4 Noon Briefing Social Media.ppt
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This PowerPoint is from the May 4, 2010 KHA Noon Briefing on Hospitals and Social Media: Risks and Rewards.
May 4 Noon Briefing Social Media.pdf
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This PDF is from the May 4, 2010 KHA Noon Briefing on Hospitals and Social Media: Risks and Rewards.
Social Networking Policy CLEAN COPY Jan. 21 2010.doc
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This sample Social Networking Policy is from Lawrence Memorial Hospital.