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Social media helps public be part of response network, not 'mere bystanders'

Washington , Sun, 31 Jul 2011 ANI

Washington, July 31 (ANI): A new study has indicated that social media tools like Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare may be an important key to improving the public health system's ability to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters.

 

The study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania was led by Raina M. Merchant, MD, MS, an assistant professor of Emergency Medicine.

 

From earthquakes to oil spills or other industrial accidents to weather-related events like heat waves and flooding, the authors suggest that harnessing crowd-sourcing technologies and electronic communications tools will set the stage to handle emergencies in a quicker, more coordinated, effective way.

 

The researchers suggest that social media enables an unprecedented, two-way exchange between the public and public health professionals.

 

Officials can "push" information to the public while simultaneously "pulling" in data from lay bystanders.

 

"By sharing images, texting, and tweeting, the public is already becoming part of a large response network, rather than remaining mere bystanders or casualties," stated the authors.

 

They note that the extensive reach of social networks allows people who are recovering from disasters to rapidly connect with resources to obtain help.

 

And taken together, the information generated through social media - especially when linked to timelines and interactive maps-provides a historical record of how events unfold, serving as "a cohesive story about a recovering community's capabilities and vulnerabilities in real time."

 

The study will be published in a New England Journal of Medicine this week. (ANI)

 


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