Doc, e-patient complaints posted on the Internet

Posted: March 5, 2010 at 14:43:55 by Dani Iswara. Words count: 87.
Last updated: March 5, 2010 at 14:45:40.

Should doctors track their online reputation? Should they learn to know some e-physician (electronic-physician) code of ethics also? If they find some patient's complaint against their health/medical services, what can they do? Does e-complaint (electronic-complaint) matter? Your e-patients (electronic patients) go online. Consumers googling you, Doc. They do exist on the Internet. Bad news spreads faster, than good thing. The e-complaint should probably be traced back to doctor's site/blog via trackback feature. Or Doc, you may use Google-Alert-like technique for your online reputation management easily. Just unessential weblog
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