TY - JOUR
T1 - Platformization of healthcare communication: Insights from the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.
AU - Locatelli, Elisabetta
AU - Lovari, Alessandro
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Over the past few years, public health organizations have adopted new communication
practices, such as social media communication, framed by the concepts
of Health 2.0 and Medicine 2.0. These concepts need to be reconsidered in the
light of the transformation of social media as digital platforms. This article aims
to define and critically discuss the concept of the platformization of healthcare
communication, investigating the impact of social media incorporation on the local
health authorities’ Facebook communication during the early phase of the COVID-
19 emergency in Italy. Findings show the progressive incorporation of the mechanisms
of platformization by local health authorities and the progressive shift of
their Facebook pages from connectors to complementors of healthcare communication
and services during the early phase of the pandemic. Conclusions critically
discuss the incorporation of social media into the communication strategies of the
public healthcare sector.
AB - Over the past few years, public health organizations have adopted new communication
practices, such as social media communication, framed by the concepts
of Health 2.0 and Medicine 2.0. These concepts need to be reconsidered in the
light of the transformation of social media as digital platforms. This article aims
to define and critically discuss the concept of the platformization of healthcare
communication, investigating the impact of social media incorporation on the local
health authorities’ Facebook communication during the early phase of the COVID-
19 emergency in Italy. Findings show the progressive incorporation of the mechanisms
of platformization by local health authorities and the progressive shift of
their Facebook pages from connectors to complementors of healthcare communication
and services during the early phase of the pandemic. Conclusions critically
discuss the incorporation of social media into the communication strategies of the
public healthcare sector.
KW - social media, healthcare communication, COVID-19, local health authorities, platform society, platformization
KW - social media, healthcare communication, COVID-19, local health authorities, platform society, platformization
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/207805
U2 - 10.1386/cjcs_00052_1
DO - 10.1386/cjcs_00052_1
M3 - Article
SN - 1757-1898
VL - 13
SP - 249
EP - 266
JO - Catalan Journal of Communication and Cultural Studies
JF - Catalan Journal of Communication and Cultural Studies
ER -