April 02, 2009

From Health 2.0 meets Ix: A Breathtaking Display of Possibilities

By BRIAN KLEPPER (Boston) Jane Sarasohn-Kahn and I were quickly comparing notes this morning. Our impression is that, compared to past meetings, this one seems more characterized by doers than observers. This conference brings together a dizzying array of tools...
April 2, 2009 in Brian Klepper, Conferences, Health 2.0, Joshua Seidman, Matthew Holt, Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (5)

November 11, 2008

CAP's Blueprint for reform

By Joshua Seidman The Center for American Progress (CAP) released a new “Blueprint for Reform” that focuses on how to fix the delivery system. This well-constructed document and provocative forum was spearheaded by CAP CEO John Podesta (former Clinton White...
November 11, 2008 in Joshua Seidman, Policy/Politics, Quality | Permalink | Comments (2)

November 04, 2008

Baseball and Health Care: Only One Is a Spectator Sport

By Joshua Seidman It’s fascinating when two of my passions collide in the opinion pages of the New York Times like they did over the last week. On Friday, October 24, some seriously strange bedfellows came together to write about,...
November 4, 2008 in Joshua Seidman, Policy/Politics, Quality | Permalink | Comments (3)

October 07, 2008

Everyday Health & Revolution Health merger staying in 1.0

By Joshua Seidman Joshua Seidman is the president of of the Center for Information Therapy that aims to provide the timely prescription and availability of evidence-based health information to meet individuals’ specific needs and support sound decision making. Everyday Health...
October 7, 2008 in Health 2.0, Joshua Seidman, Online Communities, Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (9)

August 06, 2008

2.0 takes off but benefits are not yet fully realized

By Joshua Seidman A new report in McKinsey Quarterly on “Building the Web 2.0 Enterprise” suggests that companies around the world continue to deploy more Web 2.0 tools, but they have not yet figured out how to realize desired benefits...
August 6, 2008 in Health 2.0, Joshua Seidman, Technology | Permalink | Comments (1)