7:00pm – 9:00pm Health 2.0 Speakers/Sponsors Kick Off Party
Thursday, October 7, 2010
8:00am
Welcome and Introduction to Health 2.0
Presented by: Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya, Co-Founders, Health 2.0
8:35am
Dueling Keynotes: Tim O’Reilly and Jeff Goldsmith
Keynotes from the Godfather of Web 2.0 and America’s best known health care futurist.
Tim O’Reilly, Founder, O’Reilly Media
Jeff Goldsmith, President, Health Futures, Inc.
9:45am
Coffee Break
Sponsored by:
Exhibit Hall Open
…or catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Featuring:
10:30am
Search and Content: New Models and Partnerships
Sponsored by:
Moderated by: Matthew Holt, Co-Founder, Health 2.0
A series of demos and conversations about how Health 2.0 is changing online health content. We’ll take a look at new business models, partnerships and distribution mechanisms. And we’ll tackle the underlying question of how search and content promote consumer engagement in health.
We’ll have commentary and demonstrations from:
West Shell, Chairman and CEO, Healthline
Ravi Raj, General Manager, RightHealth
Timothy Choe, Lead PM, Bing Health Search, Microsoft
Benjamin Wolin, Co-Founder and CEO, Everyday Health
Chris Schroeder, CEO, HealthCentral
Michael Boerner, Founder and CEO, Unity Medical
…and the unveiling of Sharecare with CEO, Jeff Arnold.
11:45am
Showcase: The Health 2.0 Developer Challenge
Hosted by: Indu Subaiya, Co-Founder, Health 2.0
The Health 2.0 Developer Challenge was announced in June 2010 as a result of the Community Health Data Initiative. Since it’s announcement, it’s created 10+ challenges and dozens of teams working on them. This session will highlight a handful of the winners, with information about the future of innovation in Health 2.0.
Commentary by:
Todd Park, Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Health and Human Services
Aneesh Chopra, Chief Technology Officer, Executive Office of the President
…. and more challengers and winners (TBA)
12:30pm
Lunch
Sponsored by:
During Lunch:
Health 2.0 Developer Challenge Showcase (Cont.)
Exhibit Hall Open
2:00pm
The Next Generation of Communities
Moderated by: Indu Subaiya, Co-Founder, Health 2.0
Online social networks in health are changing rapidly. Less than five years ago the transformation from simple bulletin boards and listservs was just underway. Now online communities are becoming robust tracking tools for longitudinal data that can be mined for clinical insights and therapeutic activity. And the traditional health care system is beginning to take notice and test the integration of online communities in their programs. How will this evolve in the next few years?
Explore these developments with some of the leaders in online health communities.
Data mining and discovery platforms:
Gilles Frydman, Founder, ACOR
Benjamin Heywood, President and Director, PatientsLikeMe
Gideon Mantel, Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board, First Life Research
Integration within the delivery system:
Neil Bacon, Managing Director, iWantGreatCare
Margaret Rukstalis, Clinician Investigator, Geisinger Health System
Howard Steinberg, CEO, dLife
Everyday life platforms:
Manny Hernandez, President, Diabetes Hands Foundation
Chris Cartter, General Manager, MeYou Health
Kevin Weil, Lead, Analytics, Twitter
…. and more community leaders (TBA)
3:20pm
Choose Between Breakout Sessions:
Tools for Care Management
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David Rose, CEO, Vitality
Chris Logan, CEO, SweetSpot Diabetes Care
Gena Cook, CEO, Navigating Cancer
…. and more innovators (TBA)
Health 2.0 Tools in the Doctors Office
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Michael Laskoff, CEO and Founder, AbilTo
Eran Kabakov, CEO, Info-Surge
Albert Santalo, President and CEO, CareCloud
…. and more innovators (TBA)
Health 2.0 for Employers
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Fred Goldstein, President, US Preventive Medicine
…. and more innovators (TBA)
Patient Communities
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Sidney Baker, Founder, Autism 360
Denis Costello, Manager of Web Communications, EURORDIS
or the Exhibit Hall will be open.
4:00pm
Afternoon Coffee Break (Exhibit Hall stays open)
Sponsored by:
Catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Featuring:
4:45pm
Behavior Change, Health 2.0 & The Unmentionables
Moderated by your guide: Susannah Fox, Associate Director, Digital Strategy, Pew Internet Project
In the end, Health 2.0 will have the biggest impact when the combination of tools, content, and community changes health behavior. But what actually drives behavior change? And are we even asking the right questions? In a first for Health 2.0 we’re featuring a series of brief presentations, brand new survey results and a discussion of what no one in health care wants to talk about–the “Unmentionables”.
Commentary and discussion with:
Alexandra Drane, President, Eliza
Ron Gutman, Founder and CEO, HealthTap
Richard Tate, Director, HopeLab
Thomas Goetz, Deputy Editor, Wired Magazine and Author, The Decision Tree
…. and more innovative thinkers (TBA)
6:00pm
Cocktail Reception
Sponsored by:
Mix and mingle in the exhibit hall, play games, catch up with old friends and make new ones!
Friday, October 8, 2010
8:00am
Welcome and Day 1 Recap
Presented by: Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya, Co-Founders, Health 2.0
8:10 am
In Conversation with 3 CEOs
3 CEOs from companies transforming, and being transformed by Health 2.0, in conversations about the future of their businesses.
Hear from:
Jeff Arnold, CEO, Sharecare
Gio Collella, CEO, Castlight Health
John de Souza, CEO, MedHelp
9:00am
Tools and Unplatforms Part I: The Data Utility Layer
Moderated by: Matthew Holt, Co-Founder, Health 2.0
Last year we introduced the concept of the “Data Utility Layer.” It was about the separation of data from applications, enabling transfer of data among and between different applications. In the last year the complexity of moving data has only increased, but technological solutions linking data in different systems, while tackling the thorny issues of privacy, identity and permissions, are becoming more important. This panel will show some of those leading solutions, and the many unplatforms they need to connect with. (UnPlatforms comprise the next frontier in moving data between web/mobile/ubiquitous internet connected devices).
Demonstrations by:
Jonathan Hare, Chairman & Founder, Resilient Network Systems
…. Resilient will demonstrate identity, privacy and authorization services, working with an eco-system of partners, including: Navinet, InterSystems, LexisNexus, VisionTree, Healthline and others.
Clay Patterson, Managing Director, Personal Health, Cerner
Commentary by:
Roni Zeiger, Chief Health Strategist, Google
Phil Fasano, Senior Vice President and CIO, Kaiser Permanente
David Cerino, General Manager, Consumer Health Solutions – HealthVault, Microsoft
Wayne Gattinella, CEO, WebMD
10:15am
Coffee Break
Exhibit Hall Open
…or catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Featuring:
11:00am
Tools and Unplatforms Part II: the Emerging Consumer Ecosystem
Moderated by: Matthew Holt & Indu Subaiya, Co-Founders, Health 2.0
Last year we demonstrated the start of an ecosystem for Health 2.0. In recent months inter-operation of consumer and provider tools has become more complex, yet more powerful for end users. This panel will feature the Health 2.0 Accelerator members showing us the latest in the consumer and provider experience. We’ll also be showing some of the coolest and most innovation tools for consumers, including some examples from our most popular breakout, Wellness 2.0
Demonstrations about:
Interoperation, from Members of the Health 2.0 Accelerator, including SurveyorHealth, Polka, Presidio Health, Enhanced Medical Decisions, AdhereTX, Medic8 Manager, MedAdherence
Innovative Consumer Tools
Peter Hudson, CEO, iTriage
Brigitte Piniewski, CMO, PeaceHealth Laboratories
… and more to come
Commentary by:
Roni Zeiger, Chief Health Strategist, Google
Phil Fasano, Senior Vice President and CIO, Kaiser Permanente
David Cerino, General Manager, Consumer Health Solutions – HealthVault, Microsoft
Wayne Gattinella, CEO, WebMD
12:30pm
Lunch
Visit the Exhibit Hall or sit in on Launch! where you’ll see the introduction of several brand new Health 2.0 technologies.
2:00 pm
Success Stories of Partnerships that Reform Health Care Delivery
Moderated by: Indu Subaiya, Co-Founder, Health 2.0
Health 2.0 is not just about technology. In this panel we will be showing the latest advances in Health 2.0 tools for clinicians–and how they’re working together–and we’ll also be looking at examples of programs that have incorporated Health 2.0 technology into clinical and business operations. What results have they shown and how have those partnerships begun to reform care delivery?
Demonstrations from:
Roy Schoenberg, President and CEO, American Well Systems
John Moore, Research Assistant, New Media Medicine, MIT Media Lab
…with more to be announced soon!
Case studies from:
Ryan Champlin, COO, Cook Children’s Health System
Ed Park, CTO, athenahealth
Brian Klepper, Chief Development Officer, WeCare
Will Montoya, Owner, Montoya Benefits
Commentary from:
Rushika Fernandopulle, President, Iora Health
…with more to be announced soon!
3:00pm
Afternoon Coffee Break (Exhibit Hall stays open)
Catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Featuring:
3:45pm
Choose Between Breakout Sessions:
Health 2.0 Tools Around the World
don’tdeletethis
Takeru Hiki, COO, MedPeer (Japan)
Nathan J. Sigworth, CEO, PharmaSecure, Inc. (India)
Nandu Madhava, CEO and Founder, mDhil (India)
Roberto Ascione, President, Publicis Healthware and Founder, Paginemediche.it (Italy)
Health 2.0 Tools for Hospitals
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Matthew Browning, CEO, YourNurseIsOn.com
Chris Johnson, Co-Founder and Chief Scientist, Performance Clinical
…and more innovators (TBA)
The Next Generation of Provider Search
don’tdeletethis
Eric Peacock, GM, Insider Pages
Alex Fair, CEO, FairCareMD
Corey Quinn, Founder, MyTherapistMatch
…and more innovators (TBA)
Wellness 2.0
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Veer Gidwaney, CEO and Co-Founder, EnergyInside
Amir Kishon, CEO, Wellness Layers
Douglas Trauner, CEO and Founder, TheCarrot.com
Joanne Frederick, President and CEO, Cybercise
…. and more innovators (TBA)
or the Exhibit Hall will be open.
4:45 pm
Funding and Incentives for Health 2.0
Moderated by: Bob Kocher, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute
Funding models for health IT are changing. Incentive systems in mainstream health care may be too–but perhaps not fast enough. Listen to what several veteran technology entrepreneurs and VCs say about what’s needed for new opportunities and hear feedback from a new breed of “investors” as well.
Commentary by:
Don Casey, CEO, West Wireless
Esther Dyson, Chairman, EDventure Holdings
Mitchell Kapor, Founder, Kapor Capital
Lisa Suennen, Managing Member, Psilos Group
Bryan Roberts, Managing General Partner, Venrock Associates
6:00pm
Cocktail Reception
This is your last chance to meet and greet till the next Health 2.0 conference!
Agenda
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Pre-Conference Activities
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Welcome and Introduction to Health 2.0
Presented by: Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya, Co-Founders, Health 2.0
Dueling Keynotes: Tim O’Reilly and Jeff Goldsmith
Keynotes from the Godfather of Web 2.0 and America’s best known health care futurist.
Coffee Break
Exhibit Hall Open
…or catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Search and Content: New Models and Partnerships
Moderated by: Matthew Holt, Co-Founder, Health 2.0
A series of demos and conversations about how Health 2.0 is changing online health content. We’ll take a look at new business models, partnerships and distribution mechanisms. And we’ll tackle the underlying question of how search and content promote consumer engagement in health.
We’ll have commentary and demonstrations from:
…and the unveiling of Sharecare with CEO, Jeff Arnold.
Showcase: The Health 2.0 Developer Challenge
Hosted by: Indu Subaiya, Co-Founder, Health 2.0
The Health 2.0 Developer Challenge was announced in June 2010 as a result of the Community Health Data Initiative. Since it’s announcement, it’s created 10+ challenges and dozens of teams working on them. This session will highlight a handful of the winners, with information about the future of innovation in Health 2.0.
Commentary by:
…. and more challengers and winners (TBA)
Lunch
During Lunch:
Health 2.0 Developer Challenge Showcase (Cont.)
Exhibit Hall Open
The Next Generation of Communities
Moderated by: Indu Subaiya, Co-Founder, Health 2.0
Online social networks in health are changing rapidly. Less than five years ago the transformation from simple bulletin boards and listservs was just underway. Now online communities are becoming robust tracking tools for longitudinal data that can be mined for clinical insights and therapeutic activity. And the traditional health care system is beginning to take notice and test the integration of online communities in their programs. How will this evolve in the next few years?
Explore these developments with some of the leaders in online health communities.
Data mining and discovery platforms:
Integration within the delivery system:
Everyday life platforms:
…. and more community leaders (TBA)
Choose Between Breakout Sessions:
Tools for Care Management
don’tdeletethis
…. and more innovators (TBA)
Health 2.0 Tools in the Doctors Office
don’tdeletethis
…. and more innovators (TBA)
Health 2.0 for Employers
don’tdeletethis
…. and more innovators (TBA)
Patient Communities
don’tdeletethis
or the Exhibit Hall will be open.
Afternoon Coffee Break (Exhibit Hall stays open)
Catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Behavior Change, Health 2.0 & The Unmentionables
Moderated by your guide: Susannah Fox, Associate Director, Digital Strategy, Pew Internet Project
In the end, Health 2.0 will have the biggest impact when the combination of tools, content, and community changes health behavior. But what actually drives behavior change? And are we even asking the right questions? In a first for Health 2.0 we’re featuring a series of brief presentations, brand new survey results and a discussion of what no one in health care wants to talk about–the “Unmentionables”.
Commentary and discussion with:
…. and more innovative thinkers (TBA)
Cocktail Reception
Mix and mingle in the exhibit hall, play games, catch up with old friends and make new ones!
Friday, October 8, 2010
Welcome and Day 1 Recap
Presented by: Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya, Co-Founders, Health 2.0
In Conversation with 3 CEOs
3 CEOs from companies transforming, and being transformed by Health 2.0, in conversations about the future of their businesses.
Hear from:
Tools and Unplatforms Part I: The Data Utility Layer
Moderated by: Matthew Holt, Co-Founder, Health 2.0
Last year we introduced the concept of the “Data Utility Layer.” It was about the separation of data from applications, enabling transfer of data among and between different applications. In the last year the complexity of moving data has only increased, but technological solutions linking data in different systems, while tackling the thorny issues of privacy, identity and permissions, are becoming more important. This panel will show some of those leading solutions, and the many unplatforms they need to connect with. (UnPlatforms comprise the next frontier in moving data between web/mobile/ubiquitous internet connected devices).
Demonstrations by:
…. Resilient will demonstrate identity, privacy and authorization services, working with an eco-system of partners, including: Navinet, InterSystems, LexisNexus, VisionTree, Healthline and others.
Commentary by:
Coffee Break
Exhibit Hall Open
…or catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Tools and Unplatforms Part II: the Emerging Consumer Ecosystem
Moderated by: Matthew Holt & Indu Subaiya, Co-Founders, Health 2.0
Last year we demonstrated the start of an ecosystem for Health 2.0. In recent months inter-operation of consumer and provider tools has become more complex, yet more powerful for end users. This panel will feature the Health 2.0 Accelerator members showing us the latest in the consumer and provider experience. We’ll also be showing some of the coolest and most innovation tools for consumers, including some examples from our most popular breakout, Wellness 2.0
Demonstrations about:
… and more to come
Commentary by:
Lunch
Visit the Exhibit Hall or sit in on Launch! where you’ll see the introduction of several brand new Health 2.0 technologies.
Success Stories of Partnerships that Reform Health Care Delivery
Moderated by: Indu Subaiya, Co-Founder, Health 2.0
Health 2.0 is not just about technology. In this panel we will be showing the latest advances in Health 2.0 tools for clinicians–and how they’re working together–and we’ll also be looking at examples of programs that have incorporated Health 2.0 technology into clinical and business operations. What results have they shown and how have those partnerships begun to reform care delivery?
Demonstrations from:
…with more to be announced soon!
Case studies from:
Commentary from:
…with more to be announced soon!
Afternoon Coffee Break (Exhibit Hall stays open)
Catch a Sponsored Deep Dive
Choose Between Breakout Sessions:
Health 2.0 Tools Around the World
don’tdeletethis
Health 2.0 Tools for Hospitals
don’tdeletethis
…and more innovators (TBA)
The Next Generation of Provider Search
don’tdeletethis
…and more innovators (TBA)
Wellness 2.0
don’tdeletethis
…. and more innovators (TBA)
or the Exhibit Hall will be open.
Funding and Incentives for Health 2.0
Moderated by: Bob Kocher, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute
Funding models for health IT are changing. Incentive systems in mainstream health care may be too–but perhaps not fast enough. Listen to what several veteran technology entrepreneurs and VCs say about what’s needed for new opportunities and hear feedback from a new breed of “investors” as well.
Commentary by:
Cocktail Reception
This is your last chance to meet and greet till the next Health 2.0 conference!