Xerox Innovation Day at Palo Alto Research Center
The Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Xerox, opened their doors for an inside look at innovation this week. Some of us (until Wednesday, myself included) might think of Xerox as “that copy machine company,” but … Continue reading →
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Health care stakeholders join forces with developers to build new apps for health and wellness On 3-4 November 2012 web and mobile developers meet health professionals, patients and other health care stakeholders at the Health 2.0 Berlin Code-A-Thon 2012 to … Continue reading →
I wasn’t sure what to expect from an event that promised group yoga and the founder of the ‘physician internet’ under one roof, but Sunday’s Body 2.0 left me convinced that all conferences should start on such a healthy, positive … Continue reading →
Today I went to the kickoff of my second ever code-a-thon. Like this one, my first took place in San Francisco almost exactly a year ago. My wonderful Health 2.0 colleagues host these events across the country throughout the year. … Continue reading →
Health technology companies have a diverse range of options for funding like joining an incubator, entering a series round, and now, participating in a crowdfunding platform. It makes sense, being that Health 2.0 itself was founded on the idea of … Continue reading →
1. Keynote speaker Arlene Blum, conqueror of toxic chemicals and tall mountains. Voted one of the World’s Most Inspirational Women by the UK Guardian, she tops the title; she is a biophysical chemist keeping harmful chemicals away from children, as … Continue reading →
We just hosted the first ever Health 2.0 Local conference in sweet home Chicago. It was ragged and a little rough around the edges, but we had attendee after attendee come up to us with genuinely effusive praise: the content … Continue reading →
Health 2.0 will unveil eight brand new health technology companies at the Launch! session on October 9th, during its Sixth Annual Fall Conference in San Francisco. During the popular session, each of the eight startups will present their products in a … Continue reading →
The onset of new mobile technologies, personalization, real time information, persistent monitoring and other innovations promise to remake the way healthcare is delivered. New and innovative uses of technology from healthcare payers, integrated delivery systems, government and consumers are working … Continue reading →
During the Keynote presentation at the Health Innovation@50+ LivePitch competition, Jody Holtzman, Senior Vice President, Thought Leadership, AARP is interviewed by Brian Dolan, Managing Editor and Co-Founder of MobiHealthNews. While AARP members cheered President Obama and booed Paul Ryan on their … Continue reading →
The Department of Health and Human Services is interested in the development of innovative applications and solving critical social and health problems, and to help you optimize the opportunity you have to solve some of the most critical health issues … Continue reading →
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