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A Guide To Successful Healthcare Public Relations Strategies

The Hoyt Organization

The strategies outlined below can be applied to any healthcare organization, from hospitals and clinics to pharmaceutical companies and health insurance providers. This content can take various forms, such as press releases , blog posts, social media posts, and articles.

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Behind the Headlines With Fred Lake

Cision

I then became an editor of the school newspaper, and later, a reporter in college. Jump ahead 30 years, and I’ve been leading strategic health care programming for every type of client in the health care industry—hospitals, payer groups, national healthcare nonprofits and major pharmaceutical companies. Read (a lot).

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The “data-led approach” of MHP + Mischief: Q&A with Digital Director, Darika Ahrens

NewsWhip

NewsWhip has helped us track the potential social media activism we had seen was part of previous related announcements. Their role is solely public affairs, not PR, but we wanted to recommend the importance of a complementary media strategy to help them manage their reputation around some key issues.

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Medical Marijuana: What Pharma Companies Need to Know

Cision

An interesting new report from Cision, News & Social Landscape Analysis on Medical Marijuana , examines three months of social media discussions and online news about medical marijuana (MMJ). There is increased newspaper coverage of MMJ-related stories leading up to State ballot initiatives. The Current State.

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Maxim Behar: "The future depends on people who do business"

Maxim Behar

We are modern people with such a person, although as far as I remember he has been in the public space in different forms, following the trends. You are right that our social media was a bit like modern obituaries. At the time, there were whole pages of such obituaries in the newspapers. or on the QR code. It’s a pity.