Monthly Archives: December 2010
On Tuesday Congress passed the America COMPETES Act, which provides all agencies with broad authority to conduct prize competitions, as called for by President Obama in his 2009 Strategy for American Innovation. This Act will make it dramatically easier for … Continue reading →
Health 2.0 would like to wish you and your family a wonderful holiday season filled with love, laughter, and of course health. So please enjoy this season and we will see you after the New Year refreshed and ready to … Continue reading →
Pooja Upadhyaya is a recent Cal Berkeley grad who’s started Mobilizing Health, with a small tech team mostly made up of Cal & Stanford students. It’s a non-profit that is using SMS texts to allow literate village health directors in … Continue reading →
Welcome to the new face of Health 2.0′s blog, Health 2.0 News! Our team has been working around the clock to launch a fresh new site for and by the most exciting, innovative and creative community in health care — … Continue reading →
Our friends at Manhattan Research have been tracking the online activities of Americans for a long time and earlier last month they released the latest version of Cybercitizen Health; they’re up to v10.0 if you’re counting. And the results are … Continue reading →
While we’ve been prepping for the new Health 2.0 News site/blog, a few items crossed our transom: Phreesia, they of the orange check-in pads for doctors’ offices, have added a module for diabetes that helps physicians better understand what their … Continue reading →
Early this month Healthrageous, a personalized health technology company, announced the launch of its new mobile app, h!GO. The iPhone, Droid and Blackberry compatible app extends Healthrageous’ online support to help individuals target unhealthy habits and develop more accountable lifestyles. … Continue reading →
Navigating Cancer is a new start-up that’s aiming to connect patients and cancer clinics. Navigating Cancer is starting out by offering a standalone patient portal for cancer clinics to offer their patients. Now right now many (or most) clinics and … Continue reading →
I want to be among the first to congratulate the new winners for the National Cancer Institute-sponsored Health 2.0 Developer Challenge for Enabling Community Use of Data for Cancer Prevention and Control. On behalf of the Department of Health and … Continue reading →
Health 2.0 is excited to announce the two winners of the Enabling Community Use of Data for Cancer Prevention and Control challenge, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Ozioma - uses local health data sets to inform media sources, enhancing … Continue reading →
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