Conservative Post Copy
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Provocative Post Copy
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Need a better handle on your healthcare IT? Take the Accenture Connected Health Diagnostic.
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Focus on the six key dynamics you need to improve your healthcare IT
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Global survey of 3,700 physicians shows the U. K. leads the way in healthcare tech use.
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In the U. K., the digitial doctor is in and here to stay. Learn what this means for you.
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A substantial gap exists in English healthcare IT uptake.
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Why is NHS adaption of healthcare IT lagging so in secondary care?
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Discover six technology trends to put your healthcare organization back on the right path.
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Want to build a better healthcare model? Embrace these key technology trends.
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English physician survey shows slight uptick in healthcare tech use.
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English doctors embrace electronic patient notes, so why the hold-up with e-billing?
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Check out these benefits healthcare can reap from the world of gaming.
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Healthier living through computer games? Yes, you read that right!
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Accenture video reveals which countries lead and lag for integrated health in Europe.
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See why integrated healthcare is moving forward in Europe…just not evenly.
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Canadian doctors trail much of the world in healthcare IT uptake.
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How Canada is getting left behind the healthcare tech boom.
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Digital medical records being used by 91 percent of physicians worldwide.
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Accenture survey reveals how healthcare is becoming paperless around the world.
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Accenture research reveals healthcare IT use is growing in Singapore.
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Singapore doctors are among the fastest adapters of the internet, e-medical records.
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Accenture research reveals healthcare IT use is lagging in Canada.
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Canadian doctors appear to be followers rather than leaders in key healthcare tech advances.
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Accenture research shows slow pickup by Australia in healthcare IT use.
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Are Australian doctors missing the boat in getting the most from healthcare IT expansion?
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Four out of five U. S. doctors see the benefit of patients updating their own records.
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Half of U. S. doctors see a benefit from patients accessing records. Yet only 21 percent allow it.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Work Sample #4 - Social Media Copy (Twitter)
One set from a series of 120 tweets I wrote in early 2014 for Accenture's Health group, to help them direct readers to thought-leadership pieces they had published about market trends. The "Conservative" and "Provocative" descriptors were used to indicate how the tweets varied in tone to better engage different audiences.
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