Remote care, virtual visits, online diagnostic tools – find out how lightweight, emerging technologies are transforming clinician-clinician as well as clinician-patient interactions.
Hear about novel offerings from health plans who are making strides in engaging consumers. Is it working? How will policy impact the role of commercial plans moving forward?
Moderated by: Amy Tenderich and Indu Subaiya, Health 2.0
Are Health 2.0 tools and technologies making a difference for patients and if so, how? We set out this sum- mer to track some patients as they used Health 2.0 services managing their health and everyday lives. We’ll see them on video, meet three of them on stage and see some of the technologists whose tools they used. Later, we will get commentary from a group of famous ePatients.
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Patients:
Joe Cruz from Washington, DC, who explored fitness sites to stay active
Matthew Holt from San Francisco, CA, who attempted to lose weight and stay active
After we’ve heard from our patients about their experiences, we will have a special feature.
Introducing the Winner of the Spring 2008 Health 2.0 Meets Ix Launch!
At our Spring conference, the crowd voted on their favorite technology and in a close-run contest, the winner was Living Profiles, an initiative of the RWJF-funded Project Health Design. Living Profiles is an innovative experiment in capturing real life communications amongst chronically ill teenagers by min- ing the hundreds of text messages they send daily.
Following this special demo, we will have reactions to the video, the patient experiences, and more from our favorite, famous ePatients.
The demand from advocates from healthcare reform, including President Obama, is to “bend the curve” and make health care more affordable. Are the Health 2.0 tools and services we’ve been seeing a key part of the solution?
Mix and mingle in the exhibit hall, play games, catch up with old friends and make new ones!
7:30pm
Self-Organizing Dinner Groups
Unleash yourself on one of the best cities in the world for eating—with people who care about what you want to talk about. We’ll have a sign up system for groups and book some great places for you to go eat at. If you’re lucky, the investment banker or health plan VP will pick up the check (no guarantees!)
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
8:30am
Day 1 Recap and Intro to Day 2
Presented by: Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya, Health 2.0
8:40am
3 Health 2.0 CEOs
Sponsored by:
3 CEOs and a President from companies transforming, and being transformed by Health 2.0, in conversations about the future of their businesses.
Microsoft & WebMD will be demonstrating new capabilities and Google will debut a new partner, MDLiveCare.
10:15am
Coffee Break
Or catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Featuring:
11:00am
Data Drives Decisions
Sponsored by:
Moderated by: Indu Subaiya, Health 2.0
Discover how Health 2.0 is changing clinical research and clinical decision making. We’ll have a panel with leading exponents showing how data from various Health 2.0 platforms are being integrated with emerging clinical data sets.
Part I: Tools and platforms to support clinical decision-making by doctors
Part II: Tools and platforms to support decision-making by patients
Part III: The impact of Health 2.0 tools and platforms on clinical research
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Panelists:
Part I: Tools and platforms to support clinical decision-making by doctors
Following the passing of the stimulus and the debate over meaningful use, there’s been lots of tension between the “cats” (the major IT vendors) & “dogs” (the web-based “clinical groupware” vendors). The real question is how the new wave of EMRs is going to integrate with the consumer facing and population management tools. Can there be unity around the common themes of better health outcomes through physician and patient use of technology? Or will the worlds of Health 2.0 and the EMR move down separate paths? We have three very outspoken leaders to debate the question.
San Francisco Fall 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Introduction: The Past & Future of Health 2.0
Presented by: Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya, Health 2.0
Keynote Address
Keynote by: Aneesh Chopra, Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Govt.
Clinical Groupware and the Next Generation of Clinician-Patient Interaction Tools
Moderated by: David Kibbe, AAFP
Remote care, virtual visits, online diagnostic tools – find out how lightweight, emerging technologies are transforming clinician-clinician as well as clinician-patient interactions.
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Adoption of Health 2.0 Platforms by Physicians on Main Street
Moderated by: Ron Dixon, Partners Healthcare
Practicing physicians weigh in on these new technologies.
Coffee Break
Or catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Featuring:
Payers and Health 2.0
Moderated by: Brian Klepper, Health 2.0 Advisors
Hear about novel offerings from health plans who are making strides in engaging consumers. Is it working? How will policy impact the role of commercial plans moving forward?
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Commentators include:
Demos include:
Lunch
We have lots of options this year for lunch!
or go to the new session:
Health 2.0 in the Doctors Office
A special showcase featuring physician-facing tools and services
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The Patient is In
Moderated by: Amy Tenderich and Indu Subaiya, Health 2.0
Are Health 2.0 tools and technologies making a difference for patients and if so, how? We set out this sum- mer to track some patients as they used Health 2.0 services managing their health and everyday lives. We’ll see them on video, meet three of them on stage and see some of the technologists whose tools they used. Later, we will get commentary from a group of famous ePatients.
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Participating Companies:
After we’ve heard from our patients about their experiences, we will have a special feature.
Introducing the Winner of the Spring 2008 Health 2.0 Meets Ix Launch!
At our Spring conference, the crowd voted on their favorite technology and in a close-run contest, the winner was Living Profiles, an initiative of the RWJF-funded Project Health Design. Living Profiles is an innovative experiment in capturing real life communications amongst chronically ill teenagers by min- ing the hundreds of text messages they send daily.
Following this special demo, we will have reactions to the video, the patient experiences, and more from our favorite, famous ePatients.
Commentary by ePatients and Patient Advocates:
Choose Between Breakout Sessions:
Gaming and Healthcare
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Health 2.0 Tools for Administrative Efficiency
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Search
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or the Exhibit Hall will be open.
Afternoon Coffee Break (Exhibit Hall stays open)
Or catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Featuring:
Can Health 2.0 Make Health Care More Affordable?
Moderated by: Michael Millenson, Health Quality Advisors & Health 2.0 Advisors
The demand from advocates from healthcare reform, including President Obama, is to “bend the curve” and make health care more affordable. Are the Health 2.0 tools and services we’ve been seeing a key part of the solution?
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Cocktail Reception
Mix and mingle in the exhibit hall, play games, catch up with old friends and make new ones!
Self-Organizing Dinner Groups
Unleash yourself on one of the best cities in the world for eating—with people who care about what you want to talk about. We’ll have a sign up system for groups and book some great places for you to go eat at. If you’re lucky, the investment banker or health plan VP will pick up the check (no guarantees!)
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Day 1 Recap and Intro to Day 2
Presented by: Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya, Health 2.0
3 Health 2.0 CEOs
3 CEOs and a President from companies transforming, and being transformed by Health 2.0, in conversations about the future of their businesses.
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The Consumer Aggregators
Moderated by: Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, Think-Health & Health 2.0 Advisors
The Consumer Aggregators are back – Hear the latest from WebMD, Google Health and Microsoft.
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Microsoft & WebMD will be demonstrating new capabilities and Google will debut a new partner, MDLiveCare.
Coffee Break
Or catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Featuring:

Data Drives Decisions
Moderated by: Indu Subaiya, Health 2.0
Discover how Health 2.0 is changing clinical research and clinical decision making. We’ll have a panel with leading exponents showing how data from various Health 2.0 platforms are being integrated with emerging clinical data sets.
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Part I: Tools and platforms to support clinical decision-making by doctors
Part II: Tools and platforms to support decision-making by patients
Part III: The impact of Health 2.0 tools and platforms on clinical research
Lunch
Visit the Exhibit Hall or sit in on Launch! where you’ll see the introduction of several brand new Health 2.0 technologies from:
Innovations in Health 2.0 Tools: Showcasing the Health 2.0 Accelerator
Moderated by: Aaron Apodoca & Julie Murchinson, Health 2.0 Accelerator and Matthew Holt, Health 2.0
A demonstration of interoperability and “unplatform” meshing across a wide range of Health 2.0 tools.
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Choose Between Breakout Sessions:
Health 2.0 Around the World
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Health 2.0 Tools for Healthy Aging
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Wellness 2.0
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or the Exhibit Hall will be open.
Afternoon Break (Exhibit Hall stays open)
Looking Ahead: Cats and Dogs
Moderated by: Matthew Holt, Health 2.0
Following the passing of the stimulus and the debate over meaningful use, there’s been lots of tension between the “cats” (the major IT vendors) & “dogs” (the web-based “clinical groupware” vendors). The real question is how the new wave of EMRs is going to integrate with the consumer facing and population management tools. Can there be unity around the common themes of better health outcomes through physician and patient use of technology? Or will the worlds of Health 2.0 and the EMR move down separate paths? We have three very outspoken leaders to debate the question.
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Cocktail Reception
Mix and mingle in the Exhibit Hall! This is your last chance till the next Health 2.0 conference!