Monthly Archives: August 2011
Surgeon General Regina Benjamin announced a new Healthy Apps challenge at the mHealth summit to facilitate the development of fitness, nutrition and integrative health apps to help people stay healthy and active. Swimtag has developed a new swim sensor that … Continue reading →
Health 2.0 is honored to be working with HHS, ASPR, FEMA and the Ready.gov team to bring you this latest challenge. Ubiquitous technologies like Facebook, text-messaging and Google are often the first tools we reach for when trying to connect … Continue reading →
Join us for the next episode of the Health 2.0 Show, airing Monday, August 22nd at 12:00 PM PST (3pm EST)-Yes that’s tomorrow or even today (depending on when you read this!!) We’ll give a preview of the 2011 Health … Continue reading →
Aetna has started sending free mobile medical alerts, providing e-prescribing services, and offering access to clinical and patient information from Aetna’s claims department to network physicians in Florida. If successful, Aetna is looking to scale the program nationwide. You might … Continue reading →
It’s only been a little over two months since RunKeeper introduced its Health Graph API, and almost 20 health app developers and device manufactures have already signed up as partners on the emergent project. Runkeeper is clearly aiming to be … Continue reading →
Each week, leading up to the 5th annual Health 2.0 Conference, we’ll showcase a new product demo that will be joining us onstage. This week, we’re featuring Empower Interactive who can be found at the breakout session, The Virtual Couch: Online Behavioral … Continue reading →
It’s SXSW Panel Picker voting time! After our popular 2011 SXSW session, Health Data Everywhere: Not a Drop to Link?, we knew we had to get back for more! This year our proposed panel is called Big Data and Health: From Gathering … Continue reading →
I caught up with Mike Nusimow, CEO of drchrono, after their live demonstration at the San Francisco Apple Store. Drchrono has developed the first native EHR platform for the iPad and (since being featured at Florida’s Health 2.0′s Conference) is … Continue reading →
A recent study found that Type 2 Diabetes patients who used the WellDoc mobile phone system saw a significant drop in blood glucose levels over the course of one year. With 163 participants, the study was one of the largest … Continue reading →
The next instalment in the Health 2.0 AHIP video series is our interview with Steve Sabino, President of DST Health Solutions. DST Health Solutions delivers advanced, cost-effective approaches for supporting healthcare on the enterprise level. Sabino’s team delivers reliable, functionality-rich … Continue reading →
Health 2.0 Conference speakers, AbilTo and Aetna, recently announced their new web-based consultation program for cardiac patients who are at risk for developing depression after a major medical event. The AbilTo Cardiac Health Forum will bring professional assistance to Aetna … Continue reading →
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