beyond the brink - nhs social media goes mainstream
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Beyond the BrinkSocial Media goes mainstream
Joe McCrea Keynote - March 2016
@jbmccrea
#emlasome2016
•Seeing brand new research for the first time • The changing pattern of NHS use of social media • How NHS practitioners currently approach social media and
where they’d like to get better • Looking at 2 examples of good practice
• MIND • East Leicestershire and Rutland CCG
•Getting ‘heads-up’ on a new tool being developed in the NHS market
What are we doing in this session
The afternoon masterclass will feature practical exercises, ‘how
to get real’ tips and further examples
#emlasome2016
This time last year…#emlasome2016
“There are increasing signs that the NHS is finally ready to step up to the mark and bring social
media into mainstream core business operations, delivering
real value and improvement across activities such as listening, engagement,
improvement and collaborative innovation.”
On the brink….#emlasome2016
Hot off the press…a sneak preview#emlasome2016
“Just as we predicted, Social Media has now entered the
mainstream. This leads to new challenges and a new
imperative to for social media to get real”
Just as we predicted…#emlasome2016
•Because we’ve moved into the mainstream
•Because everyone and everything needs to show real value
•Because we can genuinely make a difference
Why does social media need to get real?#emlasome2016
The changing pattern of NHS Social Media
use
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2014 2015
2014 2015
A JustTwi*er 27.98% 39.51%
B Twi*er,YouTubeandFacebook 20.94% 22.02%
C NoSoMe 20.35% 5.56%
D Twi*erandFacebook 13.50% 14.61%
E Twi*erandYoutube 7.83% 8.23%
F Non-big4 6.46% 6.79%
G
Twi*er,Facebook,Youtube,LinkedIn
1.96% 2.06%
H Twi*erandLinkedIn
0.39% 0.41%
I Twi*er,YouTube,LinkedIn 0.39% 0.41%
The changing pattern of NHS Social Media use
Exclusive - from forthcoming NHS Providers and J B McCrea Ltd Report “Beyond the Brink - the second annual analysis of NHS Social Media” - to register to receive copy of free Report e-mail [email protected]
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Use Social MediaDon't use Social Media
More than 9 out of 10 NHS orgs now use Social Media
Exclusive - from forthcoming NHS Providers and J B McCrea Ltd Report “Beyond the Brink - the second annual analysis of NHS Social Media” - to register to receive copy of free Report e-mail [email protected]
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More than 100,000 EXTRA Twitter accounts began to follow @dhgovuk,
@nhsengland, @theKingsFund, @nhsconfed or @HSJnews during 2015
Exclusive - from forthcoming NHS Providers and J B McCrea Ltd Report “Beyond the Brink - the second annual analysis of NHS Social Media”
- to register to receive copy of free Report e-mail [email protected]
100,019 #emlasome2016
How do you grow your networks and
communities in social media?
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How well do you or your organisation research and interact with your networks and communities via social media?
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We create our social media accounts and expect people to find us
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We actively advertise our social media accounts by traditional
channels
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We analyse the FOLLOWERS of social media accounts we most frequently engage with on social media, but who DON'T
FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS
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We put effort into using social media to find and interact with Seldom Heard groups and individuals
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPC2aspetRk
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What feature or new tool would you find most useful to
help you grow your social media networks or
communities??
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My own personal page where I could advertise and update all my social media accounts for others to follow
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A page for my organisation where I could advertise and update all of its social media accounts for others to follow
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A tool to find the FOLLOWERS of social media accounts we most frequently engage with on social media, but who DON'T FOLLOW
OUR SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS
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A search facility to find all the social media accounts of other NHS and health-related organisations for me to follow
A tool to find and engage with Seldom Heard groups and individuals
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A tool to find followers of social media accounts associated with particular strands of my/our work (e.g. conditions, services,
demographics, engagement or consultation exercises)
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Mind the Gap!
Mind the Gap! - Local Healthwatch and national NHS accounts
60,000 people follow a local Healthwatch Twitter account75% of people who follow a local Healthwatch Twitter account DO NOT follow ANY of:@NHS England, @dhgovuk, @CareQualityCommission, @HealthwatchE OR @NHSCitizen
Follows local Healthwatch but no national NHS accountFollows local Healthwatch and at least one national NHS account
Source: J B McCrea Ltd “Find SoMeone in Health” Data store
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Mind the Gap! - Local Healthwatch and their local NHS Trust
On average, less than 5% of people follow BOTH their local Trust AND their local HealthwatchOn average, 81% of local Healthwatch followers do not follow their local TrustOn average, 94% of local Trust followers do not their local Healthwatch
Follows the organisation but not its HealthwatchFollows both the organisation and its HealthwatchFollows the organisation's Healthwatch but not the organisation itself
Source: J B McCrea Ltd “Find SoMeone in Health” Data store
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• 504 people or organisation follow the Twitter accounts of the @Leicester_Merc AND @NHSEngland but not @NHSELRCCG, including ‘Active Oadby Wigston’ and ‘Rutland C Spirit – working to support people in rural areas’;
• 589 people or organisations follow @MINDCharity and the @Leicester_Merc, but not @NHSELRCCG, including Action Homeless - a Leicester and Leicestershire charity tackling the causes and consequences of homelessness;
• Over 800 people or organisations follow @carersUK and the @Leicester_Merc but not @NHSELRCCG; and
• 1,150 people or organisations follow @MumsnetLeics but not @NHSELRCCG
Minding the gaps#emlasome2016
How we minded the gap#emlasome2016
• Personal and/or Organisational Pages with social media details
• Social media accounts of NHS and health-related organisations
• A tool to find the FOLLOWERS of social media accounts we most frequently engage with on social media, but who DON'T FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS
• A tool to find and engage with Seldom Heard groups and individuals
• A tool to find followers of social media accounts associated with particular strands of work
Coming later this year….#emlasome2016
•Seen brand new research for the first time• The changing pattern of NHS use of social media• How NHS practitioners currently approach social media and
where they’d like to get better• Looked at 2 examples of good practice
• MIND• East Leicestershire and Rutland CCG
•Got ‘heads-up’ of a new tool being developed in theNHS market
What we’ve done in this session
The afternoon masterclass will feature practical exercises, ‘how
to get real’ tips and further examples
#emlasome2016
Beyond the BrinkSocial Media goes mainstream Joe
McCrea Keynote - March [email protected]
@jbmccrea
#emlasome2016