Health 2.0 Looks Like a HIT

by | Sep 21, 2007

Yesterday’s Health 2.0 Conference exceeded the expectations of its organizers, founders of The Health Care Blog (THCB). They’ve put together an abstract of the event with brief synopsis of each session on their Blog.

Roughly 450 attendees, a who’s who of progressive healthcare IT vendors and other stakeholders, interesting panel sessions, some demos of newer, progressive software, quite a nice mix but what a day it must have been logistically to squeeze so much into so little time.

While I can quibble about some of the topics, small representation of payers, no one from a regulatory agency (did have Brailer – but he has left govt), little representation from providers, all in all they did an excellent job for the first go-round.

Now I just have to figure out a way to get out there for their next event targeted for March ’08

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