Social Networks

Connectivity as you know it

Easily share messages, files, images and workspace content in social network posts with other participants. Several socials networks can be activated simultaneously and access to them can be driven by data, roles or AI.

Private | Public Networks

Social networks can be invite only or public to participants in the environment. They can be completely hidden from users until access is given.

Moderated | AI Monitored Networks

Moderators can be selected to manage the networks. Meplis enriching social networks with AI monitoring for several industry specific use cases; such as intended use compliance and off-label monitoring.

It is impossible to imagine any collaboration without easy communication with peers. Our social networks are highly configurable and were designed to support a range of different use cases. Therefore, we support sharing content and data that resides inside the workspaces to allow people to have more meaningful discussions. We aim to support use cases such as HCP case discussions and multidisciplinary collaboration centered around individual patients for chronic disease management or in support of clinical trial management.

Access to social networks can be activated in a wide variety of ways. As Meplis supports fully personalized environments, we need to make sure that access can be controlled either by administrators, validated data input, or artificial intelligence. 

You can organize social networks by language by region, by topic, or by group. Only those networks relevant to each user will be visible to them. 

Let us know what you are hoping to achieve. 

Frequently Asked Questions

A: No, if you do not want people to interact with each other, you can simply choose to not activate any social network. 

A: Yes, there are many social networking websites, but they all server their own purpose. The funcionality is typically quiet similar. However, If you have a use case where the other networks are not suitable, you might want to activate it on Meplis e.g. in support of collaborative R&D efforts between industry and HCPs 

A: No, only people with read access to the network will be able to see your posts. It might be possible that the organization that offers the network has no access to its content and posts.