Monthly Archives: February 2008
Dan Kogan is a veteran IT developer who built some matching systems now prevalent in financial institutions. He’s now turned his attention to healthcare and has started Health World Web. I (Matthew that is) have been advising him as he … Continue reading →
So Modern Healthcare‘s Joseph Conn has a whole page to write about the Cleveland Clinic and he writes just about HIPAA and the fact that this pilot is not going to be covered by it. Victoria Colliver in the SF … Continue reading →
The AP has announced that Google’s first step into the world of storing health records will be in conjunction with the Cleveland Clinic—which of course already has a boatload of patients using EMRs and PHRs on the Epic MyChart system. … Continue reading →
Ever since I saw Roy Schoenberg (of American Well)’s view of the future of patient to physician communication I’ve been waiting to bring it to you on THCB and the Health 2.0 Blog. And finally I was able to get … Continue reading →
Fard Johnmar interviews Matthew Holt & Indu Subaiya on the Digital Health Revolution.
Now we’re gearing up for the conference in San Diego we’re hosting a social network for the attendees on CrowdVine. Please feel free to try it out and sign up. Health 2.0 Conference Home
The Pew Trusts’s e-patients blog (the one in honor of Tom Ferguson) has linked over to some very cool introductory videos to socal netowrking, blogs, wikis, & social bookmarking. About a minute each and great to explain these things to … Continue reading →
I’ve been getting bugged by the PR folks for an actually interesting looking interactive condition specific site. It’s from a medical technology supplier called Cook Medical for men with with Peyronie’s syndrome-excessive curvature of the penis. I have no idea if this … Continue reading →