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Crowdsourcing Our Health – Using Social Media to Educate and Unite.

Social Media Strategery

Development Social Media Crowdsourcing Our Health – Using Social Media to Educate and Unite the Public Mon, Mar 23, 2009 Social Media “Social media on the Internet are empowering, engaging, and educating consumers and providers in health care. This movement, known as Health 2.0, Government 2.0

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Civic Crowdfunding vs Tax – Collaborative Government #Gov2

Laurel Papworth

compare it to social media funding, civic crowdsourcing and peer to peer industries. Collaborative projects eg. Imagine if you could vote on every issue in society – refugees, climate, research, education, health – would you do it? Never mind, create a crowdsourced non-regulated energy competitor from the Village.

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Adapting to More Digital and Social Ways of Being in a Time of Crisis

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Social platforms offer critical infrastructure, helping government agencies, hospitals, and health care organizations coordinate fast responses and speedy citizen engagement. Her group helps people housebound by the coronavirus crowdsource help with daily tasks. Take health care, for example.

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The Ultimate List of Social Media Definitions You Need to Know

Hootsuite

This is often required for regulatory compliance in industries like health care and finance. Crowdsourcing. Crowdsourcing involves tapping into your online community for new ideas, suggestions, information, or content. User-generated content is a prime example of crowdsourcing. See User-generated content.

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