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Health Content – Is It Filler or Is It Fundamental to Your Web Strategy?

May 12th, 2010 No comments

Health content is essential to the success of a hospital’s Web site. If a patient or user is searching for information on a particular diagnosis or treatment but are unable to find relevant information on your Web site, they will not only visit another site, but their experience may also leave a lasting negative impression of your organization. As a user, if I could not find relevant, in-depth information about bone cancer on a Web site, for example, I would assume that the hospital does not have the necessary services to treat me, or that it is simply not a very sophisticated hospital. Most purchase this type of content from a health information vendor and some even create their own content. Regardless of how it is obtained, the key is to provide some type of health content on the Web site; which can be evaluated using the following questions as a guideline:

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Licensed Content or Not Licensed Content, That is the Question

June 22nd, 2009 No comments

I’m always intrigued by questions from clients regarding the value of licensed healthcare content. Nobody really argues that if you want complete and current healthcare information, you need to license it. Doing that yourself would be a logistical nightmare.

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