George Margelis, of Care Innovations, an Intel GE joint venture, introduces us to five demos from companies that strive to improve patient and physician communication both inside and outside the doctor’s office.
Platforms for Partnership: Tools for Patient-Provider Communication (Part I) – DrChrono Demo
Daniel Kivatinos, Co-Founder and COO of DrChrono, demos new features that allow patients to fill out forms, access their medical records, send questions to their physicians and schedule appointments.
Speakers: Daniel Kivatinos, George Margelis
Companies: DrChrono
Health 2.0 Show – February 2012
Health 2.0 and our friends at HCPLive bring you an exciting and packed show to kick off the new year. This episode focuses on innovative tools for physicians including products that transform and aid in everything from scheduling to follow-up. We are joined … Continued
Speakers: Ben Chodor, Daniel Kivatinos, Indu Subaiya, Matthew Holt, Michael Nusimow, Phil Carter, Steve Schelhammer
Companies: Dr. Chrono, Happtique, JiffPad, Phytel
Interview with Daniel Kivatinos
We talked with Daniel Kivatinos, Co-founder and COO at Dr. Chrono, about the biggest challenges, trends and developments in health care technology at the Health 2.0 San Francisco 2011 Fall Conference.
Speakers: Daniel Kivatinos
Companies: Dr. Chrono
Dr. Chrono – EHRs and EMRs with Patient Experience Built In
Daniel Kivatinos, Co-Founder & COO, Dr. Chrono Started in 2008, Dr. Chrono was started after one of the founders encountered a negative environment in a hospital. Wanting to create change, Dr. Chrono came up with a whole new iPad EHR … Continued
Speakers: Daniel Kivatinos
Companies: Dr. Chrono
Patient Communication
Moderated by Aaron Blackledge (MD, Care Practice), this panel includes demonstrations from James Davis (COO, RegisterPatient), Arien Malec (VP Data Platform Solutions, Relay Health), Daniel Kivatinos (Co-Founder & COO, Dr. Chrono), Russell Olsen (Vice President, Product Management, Phytel), Matt Wiggins (Remedy Systems), and commentary by Ronald Dixon … Continued

