Monthly Archives: June 2010
At the AHIP Conference I got a chance to sit down with McKesson Health Solution’s Senior VP of Care Management Jim Hardy and VP of Product Development Kevin Maher. The two men were more than happy to share with me … Continue reading →
At the AHIP conference in Vegas earlier this month I sat down with the CEO of Alere, Tom Underwood, and long-time friend of The Health Care Blog, Gordon Norman (Alere’s SVP of Innovation). I asked Tom about the services they … Continue reading →
Last week at AHIP American Well put on a session with several of their clients talking about online care. I grabbed American Well CEO Roy Schoenberg and also his clients Mary-Ann Stump of BCBS Minnesota and Rob Webb of Optum … Continue reading →
The Health 2.0 Goes to Washington conference in DC last Monday, June 7th was an exciting and successful event. Thank you to everyone who attended along with HHS and ONC, who helped us put on a great show! We also … Continue reading →
They may have started with a Blues plan in a small state (Hawaii) and been moving deceptively slowly for a while, but having got Optum (part of United Healthgroup) on board last year, today American Well announced the landing of … Continue reading →
So after a lot of waiting and a ton of preparation, today is the day. About 400 people will converge on the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center for Health 2.0 Goes to Washington. If you’re already signed up you’ve received … Continue reading →
Today, it was a great thrill for us to have Aneesh Chopra (CTO of the Federal Government) this morning in DC at the Community Health Data Initiative Data Forum announce the The 2010 Health 2.0 Developer Challenge, with support from the … Continue reading →
Tuesday’s Health 2.0 Show with Indu & Matthew was (IMHO) the best we’ve done so far. For those of you who missed it, we had David Hale demoing talking about Pillbox—fascinating. Then Ted Eytan and Patient activist Regina Holliday discussed … Continue reading →
The Health 2.0 crew is heading to DC immediately after today’s webinar. It’s still not too late to sign up for the 10am webinar. Then tomorrow, it’s the Community Health Data Initiative Forum Aman Bhandari who works with Aneesh Chopra … Continue reading →
Chaim Indig has been steadily turning Phreesia from an ad-supported patient check-in service to a front end for physician’s offices to manage their relationships with patients, and collect co-pays. As such Phreesia is turning from a content company to a … Continue reading →