Whew! Health 2.0 Winds Down and Gears Up
Wind Down (wīn’d doun) 1. Diminish gradually 2. Draw to a close Well, since I am behind in my email, blogging, work, working out, and just about every other area in my life, I am using this post to begin the dig out process. There have been alot of great summary posts from the recent […]
The Business Case for Health 2.0
Due to the strict presentation requirements for the Health 2.0 Conference, I was not able to share the wonderful slides created by my panel. But you can find them here: [splashcast c IPFD3832CE]
Managing Money in Health 2.0
Given the presentation constraints of Health 2.0, I have included my overview for the “Managing Money in Health 2.0” below: [splashcast c HTKX3484JX]
Twittering from Health 2.0: Twitter.com/scottshreeve
I decided that blogging from the conferences is next to impossible – will be twittering instead: You can follow me here. Other aggregations site for the conference include Health 2.0 and #health2.0
Cash is King: Differential Premiums as a driver of behavior change
Differential (dĭf‘ə-rĕn‘shəl) adj. Of, relating to, or showing a difference. Constituting or making a difference; distinctive. Dependent on or making use of a specific difference or distinction. This is the third in a four part series of interviews with the panelist of “The Business Case for Health 2.0” closing session on the open
Bedrock Technology: “The EHR is the Foundation of Everything We Do!”
Bedrock (bĕd’rŏk’) n. 1. The solid rock that underlies loose material, such as soil, sand, clay, or gravel. 2. The very basis; the foundation or lowest point. Next interview for “The Business Case for Health 2.0” session is Anna-Lisa Silvestre, the VP of Online Services for Kaiser Permanente. SS: Anna-Lisa, nice to meet you. Tell [&
Going Digital: Introducing Mitzi Reaugh of NBC Digital Health Network
Digital (dĭj‘ĭ-tl) adj. 1. Of or relating to a device that can read, write, or store information that is represented in numerical form. 2. Expressed in numerical form, especially for use by a computer. As part of my preparations for the upcoming Health 2.0 conference, I had the pleasure to interview my closing day panelist […]
Aint that Tweet?
Twitter (twĭt’ər) v. To utter a succession of light chirping or tremulous sounds; chirrup. To speak rapidly and in a tremulous manner: twittering over office gossip. To giggle nervously; or tremble with nervous agitation or excitemen In anticipation of the upcoming conference, I have been experimenting with some alternative forms of new media. I reme
Going Back to Cali: From ‘Cease and Desist’ to This?
California (Kal ee for neah) n. The most populous state in the United States of America Bell weather state for multiple social, cultural, and legal issues Currently governed by the Governator and a health regulatory staff that needs some technology tutoring Three months ago, there was a huge hubbub about genetic testing in California. In […]
Health Fool Point Oh!
Disintegrate (dĭs-ĭn‘tĭ-grāt‘) v. To become reduced to components, fragments, or particles. To lose cohesion or unity To decompose, decay, or undergo a nuclear transformation. Ouch. I remember attending a high school football game as a wide-eyed sixth grader. Not only did I get to hang with the big kids, but I got to see big […]
