Monthly Archives: October 2010
In the tech world an unanticipated use case occurs when innovators build their own projects on already useful technology. It’s how Virtual Active: BitGym Edition, a new fitness app released today, came about. The iOS app takes into account a … Continue reading →
On the last day of the Health 2.0 Fall Conference in San Francisco, October 7-8, 2010, Regina Holliday presented the painting that she worked on for the full two days of the conference. She titled her painting Bridging the Great … Continue reading →
Peter Hudson, CEO of iTriage, gave a demonstration at the Health 2.0 Fall Conference in San Francisco, CA on October 7-8, 2010. iTriage was built by emergency room physicians to help people determine what could be causing their health problems … Continue reading →
In the coming days and weeks we’re going to start rolling out a lot of video from last week’s Health 2.0 Conference held in San Francisco, CA on October 7-8, 2010. There is a ton of material to show you. … Continue reading →
At the Health 2.0 San Francisco Conference, October 7-8, 2010, there were many relevant and inspiring sessions during the two day conference. Each session posed valid questions and the panel attempted to answer them. On Thursday, October 8th, there was … Continue reading →
I’m so excited that I can’t sleep, so I’m up at 5am giving a Hunter S. Thompson-esque review of Day1 of Heath 2.0 For a start, even before it started you could tell that Health Innovation Week in San Francisco … Continue reading →
Health Innovation Week is charging ahead. Eight events have already happened, but today begins the really heavy part for the Health 2.0 team* We start at Healthcamp. Todd Park from HHS and Jack Cochran from Permanente kick this off. Danielle Cass, Mark … Continue reading →
Want to see the kick off of Health Innovation Week? Hear from Dr Jordan Shlain (Commissioner of the San Francisco Health Systems), Mike Ferrer from the Mayor’s Office, and see our proclamation? And get a quick whistle stop tour of … Continue reading →
Tomorrow we’re doing an early kick-off for Health Innovation Week, San Francisco. We’re having a public kick-off and press conference at the same place as this picture was taken. My guess is that we won’t get quite the passion, controversy … Continue reading →
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