
The Next Conference
We are starting to get warmed up for the next Health 2.0 conference, which will take place on October 6th and 7th in San Francisco at the Design Center Concourse. With more than a hundred speakers and hundreds of new healthcare demos and technologies on display on stage and in the exhibit hall, you’ll get a sweeping overview of the ways that information technology and the web are changing healthcare in areas from online search to health focused online communities and social networks.
We expect a high powered crowd of more than 1,000 industry leaders and experts to be on hand for this two day event. So don’t wait…click here to register today!
If you’re interested in participating as a speaker or demo-ist, it’s a good idea to get in touch with us as early as possible. Please use the linked form to tell us a little bit about yourself and product and give us an idea of why you’d be a good fit for our lineup. (Although we realize you may be excited about this opportunity, please don’t call. We hear from so many potential participants). Inquiries about corporate sponsorship and partnerships should be directed to Health 2.0 VP of Business Development John Pluenneke at john@health2con.com. Exhibitor information may be obtained from Exhibitor Relations lead Hillary McCowen at hillary@health2con.com.
Interested in sponsoring? Click here to fill out our sponsorship form.
Health 2.0 on video
Did you miss Health 2.0 San Francisco 2008? In the spirit of Health 2.0, we’re sharing a number of the video segments that ran during the conference.
Speaking or demo-ing at Health 2.0
Health 2.0 doesn’t have typical speaking presentations. Most of the program is made up of panels with a combination of technology demonstrations and commentary. If you’re interested in taking part in Health 2.0 please read this information page and complete the form it links to.
Sponsorships
If your company is interested in becoming a Health 2.0 sponsor, we still have some attractive ways to help you make a splash with the Health 2.0 community. Fill out our sponsorship form and we’ll get back to you as quickly as possible with details on conference, panel, online & special event sponsorships. Exhibitor-only options are also available.
Health 2.0 Fall ‘08 San Francisco Conference DVD Now Available for Purchase!
If you missed our fantastic Fall 2008 Conference, you are in luck! We now have the entire DVD collection available for purchase here. The full conference set includes all the panels and demos from the general session as well as all the breakout panels! Don’t miss a minute of this exciting event featuring Gilles Frydman of ACOR, Stead Burwell of Diabetic Connect, Brian Loew of Inspire, Amir Leitersdorf of iMedix, RedBrick Health, A.D.A.M., Optum Health, bWell International, Cisco, Kaiser Permanente, Pfizer and many MORE!
If you missed Health 2.0 Fall ‘07 San Francisco Conference, the 3 DVD box set of conference highlights is still available for purchase. Starring Dr. David Brailer, Sermo’s Daniel Palestrant, Esther Dyson, Google, Yahoo!, Healthline, Microsoft, Cisco, WebMD, Patients Like Me, Daily Strength, Organized Wisdom, Enhanced Medical Decisions, Health 2.0 founders Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya and many many more.
Networking in the Health 2.0 Community
We’re a Web 2.0 conference, which means we like playing with new tools and technologies, and a lot of our guests do as well. If you’re feeling sociable, you can join our long-running Health 2.0 Facebook group. or the Linkedin equivalent.
But to be really useful you have to be able to find and connect within the community. To that end we’ve built the Health 2.0 Network, our very own useful searchable and sortable attendee list and social network. This is for current conference attendees (and soon people who’ve been to past ones as well).
Health 2.0 posts videos on its Vimeo site. You can also catch clips of some of the action, including interviews with Health 2.0 co-founders Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya and a number of key speakers available at the icyou Health 2.0 channel.
If you like you can read blog postings on technologies at The Health Care Blog (THCB) and the companion Health 2.0 blog. Want to get involved and connect with your peers and other guests–and have your comments read by an audience of 50,000 healthcare industry professionals and followers? Submit an informal guest post talking about your thoughts on issues in healthcare and IT or your company or organization’s view of the world. Or just vent in the reader comments!!












