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In general, almost all of Health 2.0’s conference programing consists of panels which have speakers demonstrating their technology, and commentators reflecting on what they’ve just seen and how it will fit into health care from their perspective.

If you have a technology or service that falls within the Health 2.0 theme, and want to tell us about it, read further. Or if you think you would be a great addition as a commentator or debater on the issues in the agenda, let us know.

Indu, Matthew & Lizzie are always reviewing great companies. Please keep telling us about interesting people, ideas and companies and we’ll consider them for podcasts, interviews, and future participation in conferences. But please keep it gentle, or at least funny!

With the exception of clearly delineated “Sponsored deep dives,” which are not on the main schedule, we are not a pay-for-play conference. It may be hubris, but we think that we know a fair bit about the space and hope that our choices provide some “value-add.” So please do not contact us asking to sponsor a panel, so you can speak on it. Sponsorship and speaking are on different sides of a church/state divide at Health 2.0.

We are looking for technologies that can demo well in 3-4 minutes, and commentators with an amusing and incisive style. And whether you’re a demo-er or a commentator, we expect great content–and we’ve always been lucky enough to get it.

There’s also a policy/code of conduct/set of guidelines for speakers and demoers. After some audience feedback, and to fit in with our internal organization, we’re becoming a little more rigid about enforcing it. To find out those details, click here.