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Synergies between Health 2.0 and Ix

“Last week in San Francisco, we announced that the next IxCenter conference will be a joint venture with Health 2.0, LLC. After two years of interesting and lively dialog, we realized it is the perfect time to further investigate the intersection of the Ix and Health 2.0 movements. Matthew Holt, Indu Subaiya, and all of our colleagues are all looking forward to pulling together one great conference to explore the synergies of these two transformational movements in health care.”
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Josh Seidman, PCHIT Blog, 29 October 2008

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The Intersection of Ix and Health 2.0

“I’m looking forward to attending the apparently sold-out Health 2.0 conference next week in San Francisco. I’ll be moderating a session on Content, Navigation and Advocacy (see day 1 of agenda here) with a great collection of panelists and demo presenters.
As my increasing blogging about Health 2.0 suggests, the IxCenter is increasingly interested in the intersection of the Ix and Health 2.0 movements, and all those in attendance next week will be the first to learn about a really exciting development along these lines.”
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Josh Seidman, PCHIT Blog, 16 October 2008

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More on Ix and Health 2.0…

“After I blogged last week about the Ix role in Health 2.0, it was cross-posted on The Health Care Blog. The post there generated a number of comments representing multiple perspectives.
As is perhaps too common in blogging, I may have gone too quickly and not been clear enough about some of the premises of Ix, particularly with respect to the great importance I place on consumer empowerment and engagement. I also did not provide examples to give a better perspective on what I was describing.”
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Josh Seidman, PCHIT Blog, 6 October 2008

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Health 1.0 vs. 2.0: The Ix Role in the Consumer Portal Shakeout?

“Everyday Health and Revolution Health have announced their merger, creating a consumer health Web site designed to challenge WebMD. The new company will operate under the name Waterfront Media.
There’s no doubt that they will get a lot of consumer traffic to their network of sites. One of the things that remains unclear for both Waterfront and WebMD is to what extent they will serve primarily as reference sources versus playing a greater role in consumers’ own health management. The answer may very well lie in the degree to which they provide information therapy (Ix), not just health information.”
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Josh Seidman, PCHIT Blog, 3 October 2008

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Quotes from ICMCC 2008 Keynotes

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ICMCC Event: Don Kemper (Healthwise) will give keynote

Don Kemper, CEO of Healthwise will give a keynote at the 5th ICMCC Event in London, on Information on Prescription.

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As more patients turn to the Web every day, are doctors prepared for the influx?

“The majority of doctors are not using Web sites very well,” said Bill Paquin, CEO of SpineUniverse.com, a Web portal that has brought together thousands of orthopedic surgeons from around the nation to educate the public on spinal disorders. It gets more than 600,000 visits per month.”
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Joe Goldeen, Recordnet.com, 29 July 2007

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