by Dan Royer on Wednesday, July 22, 2009
There are several new additions to IHA’s list of Iowa hospitals using social media.
- Mercy Medical Center – Sioux City is on Twitter and Facebook
- Humboldt Hospital has a blog
- Pella Regional Health Center is on Twitter
- Crawford County Memorial Hospital is on Twitter
- Great River Medical Center is on Twitter
- Story County Medical Center is on Twitter
This latest wave brings a flurry of tweets, increasing our totals to 13 hospitals in Iowa using Twitter.

How do you see hospitals being able to use social media?
Are these hospitals doing things right? Could they be doing things better? If your hospital was on Twitter, Facebook or somewhere else, what would you expect of them?
IHA is interested in hearing your thoughts and I will continue updating the list of Iowa hospitals using social media to keep everyone informed.
There are several new additions to IHA’s list of Iowa hospitals using social media.
- Iowa Health – Des Moines, Des Moines, has launched three pages on Facebook:
- Knoxville Hospital and Clinics, Knoxville, launched a blog and is on Twitter
Of nine Iowa hospitals implementing some form of social media, Twitter seems to be the dominant tool for getting started. Facebook pages come in at a close second and hospital blogs are third.

What do you want to know about social media?
I will continue updating IHA’s list of Iowa hospitals using social media to keep everyone abreast of hospital efforts, but what else would you like to know about social media?
Part of my responsibility at IHA is to be an educator in marketing web strategy, so I’d love to address any questions or concerns you may have.
by Dan Royer on Friday, May 8, 2009
According to a recent social media study by Michael Stelzner, an overwhelming majority (88%) of marketers say they are using some form of social media to market their business (Marketing Charts).
Survey respondents report that the top benefit of social media marketing is gaining attention for the business, and with 81% of all marketers indicating that their social media efforts have generated that exposure, those efforts appear to be paying off in a big way.
Improving traffic and growing marketing lists is the second major benefit, according to the study, followed by building new partnerships. The study also found more than half of participants reported that a major benefit of social media marketing is the resultant rise in search engine rankings that often comes with increased efforts.
Twitter, blogs, LinkedIn and Facebook
The top four social media tools being used by all marketers are Twitter, blogs, LinkedIn and Facebook, respectively. Twitter holds the top spot prominently with 86% of respondents saying they are using it.
Numbers for Twitter have not penetrated quite so far in the heath care marketing world, but a report from Ed Bennet says that there are 160 hospitals (out of 250 he is tracking) with Twitter accounts. The next most used social media tool by hospitals is YouTube, then Facebook and blogs.
Bennett is the manager of web strategy at University of Maryland Medical System and maintains the “Hospital Social Network List” on his personal blog.
Iowa hospitals are also engaged in social media, Twitter
To our knowledge there are five hospitals in Iowa using at least one of the social media tools above, and four of whom are using Twitter.
Similar to Bennett’s list, we’ve developed our own for tracking Iowa hospitals using social media. This list can be used as a reference to see what others are doing in the space. If you’re doing this stuff and not on the list, please post in the comments below with links to your initiatives.
You can also follow the Iowa Hospital Association on Twitter as @iowahospital. We post links to relevant Iowa stories, share health care industry resources, communicate with other health care professionals and promote the people, places and achievements of Iowa hospitals.
If you have questions about any of the statistics above or about how your hospital can be leveraging social media in your communication strategy, feel free to send in your questions or add them as comments on this post.



