RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Will better performing health-care services have higher profiles and be more active on social media? A comparative study between hospitals from Colombia and Spain T2 ¿A más prestaciones sanitarias mayor presencia y actividad en redes sociales? Estudio comparativo entre hospitales de Colombia y España A1 Busto Salinas, Lorena K1 Digital communication K1 Social media K1 Health K1 Facebook K1 Twitter K1 YouTube K1 Instagram K1 Comunicación digital K1 Redes sociales K1 Salud K1 Comunicación K1 Communication K1 Sociología K1 Sociology AB Hospitals make increasingly more use of social media. The basic hypothesis of this study is that the more developed the health care services of a country are, the higher the communicative activity of its hospitals will be on social media. Moreover, the highest presence and activity on social media will be associated with the most prestigious hospitals in countries with fewer economic resources. The presence of the most prestigious hospitals in both Colombia and Spain on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram are analyzed in this paper to either refute or to accept these hypotheses. Both countries have similar populations, but their economic and health care services differ greatly. The degree of activity on these platforms, the participation of Internet users, and the reputation of the hospitals are also studied. In total, 165 profiles are analyzed. The results are processed in a statistical software program and various tests establish whether there are significant relations. It was observed that the level of health-care services of the country was not correlated with the presence and activity of the hospitals on social media, nor with the interaction of Internet users. In addition, a correlation between social-media presence and reputation was detected in the country with the most developed health-care services (Spain). In conclusion, the fact that a country has more health-care resources neither implies that its hospitals have either a greater presence or are more active on social media, nor that the public interact more with those hospitals. PB Universidad de Navarra. Servicio de Publicaciones SN 2386-7876 YR 2021 FD 2021-01 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10259/8403 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10259/8403 LA eng DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Burgos RD 09-may-2024