Health2.0 Spring Fling
“Connecting Consumers & Providers”
March 3-4, 2008 | The Westin San Diego, CA
Monday, March 3rd
Health 2.0 Accelerator
12:00 - 3:00pmAt the end of Health 2.0 in September 2007, CommerceNet’s Marty Tenenbaum proposed the creation of an industry initiative to accelerate the Health 2.0 vision. This initiative would do for Health 2.0 what CommerceNet did for e-commerce, educating and catalyzing the market through visionary integration projects that demonstrate the potential of Health 2.0 to improve people's lives. This first organizational meeting will forge a direction for the Health 2.0 Accelerator, exploring potential projects and organizational structures.
Come prepared to share your ideas about the need for a Health 2.0 Accelerator and what it should focus on: What are the problems that are preventing your technology or organization getting specific tasks done? What standards are needed to facilitate data exchange and mash-ups? What partnerships would make your services or products more valuable? How could a Health 2.0 Accelerator help? Head here for more info.

Health 2.0 Unconference
2:00 - 4:00pmAn unconference is a meeting where the participants drive the activity. There's no set agenda, no set presentations, but a series of discussions that people leave and join as they see fit. The unconference at Health 2.0 San Francisco was one of the most popular features of the day. You asked for more, so we're going to extend the time for it and have an unconference the afternoon before the main meeting. Find out more.
Sponsored Deep Dive Exhibition
3:30 - 4:15pmIn a first for Health 2.0, we are going to have a longer format deep dive demonstration in which a particular Health 2.0 company shows its technology, discusses its business and introduces itself to the community. More on the exhibition.

Night Out Party
6:30 - 9:30pmHealth 2.0 is having a fabulous "night out" party on the rooftop at the recently renovated and highly swank Hotel Ivy on Monday March 3. More details available here.


Tuesday, March 4th
WELCOME & INTRODUCTION
8:00 - 8:30am
- Matthew Holt/Indu Subaiya, MD, Health 2.0 : Connecting Consumers & Providers
- Susannah Fox, Pew Internet & American Life Project on The Healthcare Internet User
PANEL: The User Experience with Health 2.0: The Consumer Perspective
8:30 - 10:00am
Introduced by Andy Donner, Director
At the Fall event, we heard from vendors providing social communities and media for patients. But what about patients who are using those tools and communities? What are their experiences? How do they fit Health2.0 into their lives? And for those who are new to Health2.0. What works? What helps? And what doesn’t? Come meet patients and consumers up close, and see them interact with the tools provided by leading Health 2.0 companies.
The panel will open with a video segment featuring patient experiences using Health 2.0 communities and tools within the context of their lives.
8:30 - 8:45am : Video8:45 - 10:00am : Panel
Amy Tenderich interviews three Health 2.0 consumers
- Alice Kreuger, Gentle Heron, on Second Life
- Matthew Zachary, I'm Too Young For This
- Ranae Whitmore, Heartgirl Daily Strength
- Bill Allman, GM, HealthCentral
- Jack Barrette, CEO, WEGO Health
- Keith Schorsch, CEO, Trusera
- Matthew Zachary, I'm Too Young For This
- Eric Langshur, Carepages
- Susannah Fox, Pew Internet & American Life Project
- David Sobel, The Permanente Medical Group
- Ranae Whitmore, Heartgirl Daily Strength
- Howard Yeh, VP Corporate Development, Healthcare.com
- Tommy McGloin, CEO, Xoova Ratings
- Scott Shapiro, SVP Marketing, HealthGrades
- Mitch Rothschild, CEO, Vitals Provider Purchase
- Tony Miller, CEO, Carol
- Susannah Fox, Pew Internet & American Life Project
- Enoch Choi, MD, PAMF & MedHelp
- Brendan Gallagher, VP User Experience, Digitas Health
- Ranae Whitmore, Heartgirl Daily Strength
- Health 2.0 tools in the physician’s office
- Communicating with the physician
- Online treatment
- Information and ongoing support from physicians
- Chaim Indig, CEO, Phreesia
- Martin Pellinat, CEO, Vision Tree
- Jay Parkinson, MD, CMO, Myca
- Steven Krein, CEO, Organized Wisdom
- Roy Schoenberg, MD, American Well
- Jordan Shlain, MD, SF On Call
- Jay Parkinson, MD, CMO, Myca
- Enoch Choi, MD, PAMF & MedHelp
- Josh Seidman, President, Center for Information Therapy
- Amy Tenderich, Diabetes Mine
- Jeff Greene, CEO, MedEncentive
- David Sobel, MD, CMO, Emmi Solutions
- Erick Von Schweber, CEO, PharmaSURVEYOR
- Fred Eberlein, CEO, ReliefInsite
- Matthew Zachary, I'm Too Young For This
- Josh Seidman, President, Center for Information Therapy
- Brendan Gallagher, VP User Experience, Digitas Health
- David Sobel, MD, The Permanente Medical Group
- Shawn Jenkins, CEO, Benefit Focus
- Andrew Pelosi, VP of Marketing & Consumer Engagement, Virgin HealthMiles
- Stan Nowak, CEO, Silverlink
- Joe Gifford, Chief Medical Officer, The Regence Group
- Amanda Schwartz, Director Human Resources, PRN
- Alexander Domaszewicz, Principal, Mercer
- Alex Drane, President, Eliza
- Shahin Bakhsandeh, CEO, BeWell Mobile
- Larry Leisure, President, iMetrikus
- Josh Rosenthal, CEO, Sprigley
- Joe Gifford, Chief Medical Officer, The Regence Group
- Ranae Whitmore, Heartgirl, Daily Strength
- Alexander Domaszewicz, Principal, Mercer
- Thomas Goetz, Wired
- Esther Dyson, EDventure
- David Kibbe, MD, AAFP
- Doug Solomon, IDEO
- Scott Shreeve, MD, Crossover Healthcare
- Amy Tenderich, Diabetes Mine
Patients in online communities:
Reactions and commentary from:
Moderator: Amy Tenderich, Diabetes Mine
Reaching out to the health care system:
Searching for, choosing, and finding doctors:
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Doctor Search
Reactions and commentary from:
Moderator: Indu Subaiya
10:00 - 10:40am : Networking Break in Exhibit Hall

10:40 - 10:50am : Speaker
Doug Solomon, IDEO on the optimal user-experience
PANEL: Consumers and Providers Connect
10:50am - 12:50pm
Introduced by Glen Lubbert
Some of the physicians and medical groups who are using Web 2.0 to connect with their patients will show us how they’re doing it. We’ll see case studies showing patients’ and physicians’ experiences as they use technology to transform their practice. And we’ll ask the tough questions. Does this change the patient experience? And if so, is it an improvement?
The panel will open with a video segment featuring patient experiences using Health 2.0 communities and tools within the context of their lives.
Demos and feedback throughout the process of care, including:
At the doctor:
Virtual Visits :
Reactions and commentary from:
Moderator: David Kibbe, MD, AAFP
12:10 to 12:15pm : Stretch & bio breakOngoing management/communication:
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Moderator: Scott Shreeve, MD, CrossOver Healthcare
12:50pm : LunchLUNCH EXPERIENCE: Designing Health 2.0
1:00 - 2:00pmExercise led by IDEO.
At lunch on March 4 we are going to do something very special. In conjunction with IDEO, the famous design firm, we are going to conduct a "Designing Health 2.0" lunch. Attendees will work in groups to create a Health 2.0 solution to specific healthcare-related topics. This should really get the creative wheels turning, and we think will answer the strong call from the last conference for more about user-centered design.
PANEL: Connecting with Health Care Organizations 2.0
2:00 - 4:30pm
Introduced by Albert Prast, CIO
It’s not just patients and physicians interacting in the health care system. Employers, benefit managers, and health plans are exploring various means of connecting with members online. We’ll be looking at real examples of HR professionals, health plan members and ordinary consumers using new tools and technologies to change their experiences. We’ll be hearing about uses of the web and automated mobile and voice solutions to keep consumers healthy and engaged, and in the management of those needing more intensive interventions.
2:00 - 3:00pmEmployers and the business of health benefits
Reactions and commentary from:
Moderator: Matthew Holt
3:00 - 3:45pm : Networking Break in Exhibit Hall

Health 2.0 as a health management tool
Reaction and commentary from:
Moderator: Doug Goldstein
Commentary PANEL: Health 2.0: The future user experience?
4:30 - 5:30pm
Introduced by Scott Baradell, Strategic Advisor
Moderator: Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, THINK health
CLOSING PANEL: Wrap-up, Fall Preview & Cocktails
5:30 - 5:45pm : Final Remarks5:45 - 7:00pm : Wine & Cheese Reception

This agenda is subject to change.


















