<description>&lt;p&gt;Social media allows those living with medical conditions to share health anecdotes and advice to a wider audience, turning many patients into influencers within their condition's community. Healthcare companies, in turn, have increasingly tapped into these networks by partnering with influencers on campaigns. Julie Croner of WegoHealth, a patient influencer talent agency, joins us to discuss the ethical dilemma that advocates face when compensated. We revisit the credibility issues around influencers' sponsored content with journalist Suzanne Zuppello.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

Empowered Health

Emily Kumler

Ep. 56: Patient influencers: Walking an ethical line, with Julie Croner and Suzanne Zuppello

MAY 11, 202036 MIN
Empowered Health

Ep. 56: Patient influencers: Walking an ethical line, with Julie Croner and Suzanne Zuppello

MAY 11, 202036 MIN

Description

Social media allows those living with medical conditions to share health anecdotes and advice to a wider audience, turning many patients into influencers within their condition's community. Healthcare companies, in turn, have increasingly tapped into these networks by partnering with influencers on campaigns. Julie Croner of WegoHealth, a patient influencer talent agency, joins us to discuss the ethical dilemma that advocates face when compensated. We revisit the credibility issues around influencers' sponsored content with journalist Suzanne Zuppello.