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Page 1: SocialMedia.org Health: Social media disclosure and ethics for major hospitals, presented by Andy Sernovitz

Member Meeting 1June 22, 2016Chicago

Learn more about Member Meetingshealth.socialmedia.org/meetings

SocialMedia.org HealthAndy Sernovitz

Social media disclosure and ethics for major hospitals

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Social Media

Disclosure & Ethics

for Major Hospitals

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The secret to success

in social media:

Trust

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The difference between

honesty and sleazery:

Disclosure

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THIS IS THE LAW

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and it's not new

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3 + 1 Rules for

Safe Social Media Outreach

1. Require disclosure and truthfulness in social media

2. Monitor the conversation and correct misstatements

3. Create social media policies and training

+ Don't pay for it

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10 Magic Words

I work for _________, and this is my personal opinion.

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Who are you?

Were you paid?

Is it an honest opinion based on a real experience?

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Clear and Conspicuous

to the Average Reader

Obvious disclosure

Up front

Don’t lie to your mom

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#spon = #bs

bit.ly/ad_12

"Native Ads"

Fake disclosure fails

fake.url/teenytinyinfo

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You are 100% liable

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Training and Education

The Biggest Risk

&

A Safe Place

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We have a chance to do something good

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Save your reputation

Save your job

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Brand Pride

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Raise your standards

Anything that makes an ad look like a not-ad is wrong

If you have to disclose it, it's probably deceptive

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FTC says:

The need for a disclosure is really a warning sign

that [it] may contain some element of

deception. Rather than focusing on fonts,

hyperlinks, proximity, platforms, and the whole

disclosures rigmarole, how about stepping back

and ... get rid of the need for a disclosure in the

first place? We’re not sayin’. We’re just sayin’.

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If you have to ask,the answer is no

It’s easier to be honest

Pass it on

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