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Bonus Features – September 17, 2023 – 20% of healthcare marketers worried about job security amid AI adoption, 53% of executives using AI to address drug diversion “very confident” in their efforts, and more

Healthcare IT Today

This article will be a weekly roundup of interesting stories, product announcements, new hires, partnerships, research studies, awards, sales, and more. That said, many marketers are using AI for tasks such as keyword research (39%), content creation (36%), and content optimization (26%). Summerpal Kahlon as Chief Medical Officer.

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Digital Healthcare Marketing: Patient Engagement Tools for Healthcare Referrals

Telebehavioral Health Institute

One of the most heavily trafficked keywords on Google, “healthcare marketing,” has left many providers to fall prey to online directory services that can charge from $49 per month to $2500 per year for a digital profile or $10,000 for a simple website.

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3 Real-World Reasons the Scripps Study Failed

Chilmark Research

A better move might have been to obtain consent to track their smartphone or web searches that contained certain keywords (e.g. We’re hoping Apple’s current hiring spree bodes well for these challenges. Pushing educational content to patients through a designated online portal is a mediocre, outdated approach.

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5 Improvements You Can Make to Your SEO Strategy

TheraNest

adjusting your keywords, creating backlinks from other websites) or you may hire a professional to edit the content you’ve created. If your content isn’t performing the way you’d hoped, you may need to put on your detective hat and try a few things (i.e.

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Medical AXIOMS – Interview with Mark Reid, MD

33 Charts - Digital Health

The solution would be to hire an editor and literally pick a keyword out of every single aphorism then week out the duplicates. The result is what you see in the first edition Medical Axioms book—a lot or original material and some repeats. Some threepeats. One of them appears something like 8 times. It’s a good one, but still.

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