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A tweet here, a tweet there . . . many uses of Twitter in healthcare | HealthFlock
blogs.ajc.com — “I’m sure most of you have heard of Twitter, the microblogging social media service that allows users to send and view up to 140 characters. Unless a” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
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Thanks! RT@AtlMedCtr:Latest @healthflock blog now up about @Twitter in healthcare featuring @kevinmd @Bart_Foster @ajc http://t.co/xzrsgmbW
My spring break: Cooking with dietary restrictions | Food and More with John Kessler
blogs.ajc.com — “I write this knowing I will be waking up at an ungodly hour in the morning, packing my car full of as many teenage girls as I have seat belts and joining a” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
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AJC addresses question over whether its national test score investigation considered student mobility. It did. | Get Schooled
blogs.ajc.com — “In the Washington Post Answer Sheet blog, Gary Miron, professor of education at Western Michigan University, questions whether the AJC investigation into test” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
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AJC addresses question over whether its national test score investigation considered stu... http://t.co/Iyqd2TQq #health
The Year of the mHealth Evolution | HealthFlock
blogs.ajc.com — “NOTE: Written by guest columnist, Marcus Gordon, Director of Marketing and Public Relations, Atlanta Medical Center If 2011 was the year of the mHealth” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
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Trayvon Martin: What should black parents advise their kids? What are the lessons for all parents? | Momania: A Blog for Busy Moms
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Chemical Cuisine: App tells you what that additive really is | Momania: A Blog for Busy Moms
blogs.ajc.com — “Chemical Cuisine: App tells you what that additive really is” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
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Chemical Cuisine: App tells you what that additive really is - Atlanta Journal Constitut... http://t.co/ntoxmgAu #medicine
Large swaths of GOP voters in Alabama, Mississippi want ban on interracial marriages | Political Insider
blogs.ajc.com — “Last month, the Pew Research Center found that marriages crossing ethnic and racial lines continued to rise in the United States: The share of new marriages” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
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Swaths of GOP voters in Alabama, Mississippi still want ban on interracial marriages - A... http://t.co/y8QdKP2I #health
Metrics: Creating a New Model in Healthcare | HealthFlock
blogs.ajc.com — “Whether it is a patient centered medical home (PCMH) or an accountable care organization (ACO), we have all seen or read accounts on how we should change health” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
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Metrics: Creating a New Model in Healthcare http://t.co/KJzxMo0D @Wayne_Oliver #Healthflock #GeorgiaHFMA
Metrics: Creating a New Model in Healthcare | HealthFlock
blogs.ajc.com — “Whether it is a patient centered medical home (PCMH) or an accountable care organization (ACO), we have all seen or read accounts on how we should change health” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
Most Recently Shared on March 7, 2012 at 3:11 pm By:
Thanks Jenn RT @PorterResearch: RT @tag_health: Metrics: Creating a New Model in Healthcare http://t.co/Vf8AGeUr blog by @wayne_oliver
Would men prefer home sperm count test vs. visit to urologist? | Momania: A Blog for Busy Moms
blogs.ajc.com — “Would men prefer home sperm count test vs. visit to urologist?” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
Most Recently Shared on February 13, 2012 at 3:06 pm By:
UR view? Would men prefer home sperm count test vs visit to urologist? http://t.co/7qEM7TwZ
Growth in an ACO World | HealthFlock
blogs.ajc.com — “Later this month, fellow AJC blogger Mark Reiboldt and I will be presenting to financial executives and other healthcare leadership at the Dixie Institute” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
Most Recently Shared on February 13, 2012 at 1:13 pm By:
RT @georgiahfma: Growth in an#ACO World. Marc Olsen & Mark Reiboldt presenting at #HFMAorg Dixie Region V http://t.co/kwsT577m #healthflock
Let’s Get Serious About Healthcare Costs | HealthFlock
blogs.ajc.com — “We are all concerned about the ever escalating healthcare costs. Employers struggle whether to offer health insurance benefits because premiums continue to rise” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
Most Recently Shared on February 9, 2012 at 2:55 pm By:
Let’s Get Serious About Healthcare Costs @Wayne_Oliver #Healthflock #hfmaorg http://t.co/l2sNJWJp
Karen Handel resigns from Komen for the Cure | Political Insider
blogs.ajc.com — “Karen Handel, the former GOP candidate for governor, just announced her resignation as a senior vice president for public policy of Susan G. Komen for the Cure” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
Most Recently Shared on February 7, 2012 at 3:44 pm By:
Just got an email from Komen confirming. Statement TK. RT @elisewho: Controversial Komen VP Karen Handel resigns http://t.co/nnzG19v7
Top Ten Trends for Healthcare & Wellness in 2012 | HealthFlock
blogs.ajc.com — “The Wall Street Journal recently published their annual “CEO Council” edition, where industry experts and members of the WSJ CEO Council addressed many of” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
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RT @georgiahfma: Top Ten Trends for Healthcare & Wellness in 2012 http://t.co/1QHU5fNL #healthflock
Happy New Year and Hold On Tightly | HealthFlock
blogs.ajc.com — “Happy New Year! As we welcome in 2012, we should also be prepared to hold on tightly as this year will likely be full of change. Later this year, we should” View full resource at blogs.ajc.com
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RT @healthflock: Happy New Year and Hold On Tightly! http://t.co/fdjbslZx

