Monthly Archives: July 2008
Last week, The Health Care Blog ran two articles about new wiki sites that will develop and continuously update medical information. A wiki is a “content collaborative” that allows anyone (or anyone authorized by the site) to contribute or modify … Continue reading →
I’m excited to let you all know that Johnson & Johnson has just launched a health channel on You Tube! It’s called, creatively enough, the Johnson & Johnson health channel. We’ve posted videos produced by Dr. Nancy Snyderman, presently an … Continue reading →
For several months there has been discussion amongst Health 2.0 companies about the concept of a Health 2.0 Accelerator. It started with Marty Tenenbaum’s introduction of the concept in September 2007. It continued with the discussion at the San Diego … Continue reading →
Here’s a quick list of Matthew’s top podcasts this year. Interview with Kerry Hicks, HealthGrades CEO By Matthew Holt HealthGrades has been busy. The publicly traded, pure-play provider ratings company is changing the way it offers ratings, it’s publishing a … Continue reading →
October 22 - 23 | The Marriott, San Francisco Pricing - Full Agenda - Register Me! Building on the excitement generated by the first two Health 2.0 conferences, Health 2.0 User-Generated Healthcare promises to take the conversation to a new … Continue reading →
Dr. Marlene Beggelman is the CEO of Enhanced Medical Decisions, which is the company behind DoubleCheckMD.com. The Internet is redefining the health care industry. Major transformations can be expected because Internet-based technology will deliver certain health care services more effectively … Continue reading →