There’s been lots of activity, both online and in person here in Silicon Valley, at Health 2.0. Here’s a small snapshot of what’s being discussed in digital health, via Twitter.
RT @health2con: Adverse Child Experiences (ie, divorce) also lead to increased risk of health issues #Unmentionables #health2con
— RWJF_Live (@RWJF_Live) September 23, 2014
@medpeer being refreshingly candid about #startup dark days right before things took off again; takeaway: stick it out #health2con
— Indu Subaiya (@bluetopaz) September 23, 2014
“It’s not just about innovation any more – it’s about integration as well.” RT @healthblawg: #health2con MT @GeriTechBlog
— Dr. Vic Strecher (@VictorStrecher) September 23, 2014
“Beer pong could fuel the best disruptions in health care” @Jonathan_Bush #health2con
— Tim Bergerhofer (@bergerhofer) September 23, 2014
Great comment: Marcus Osborne said some try to serve “all pedestals” in #healthcare but shd only invest if serving customer #health2con
— Leslie Kernisan, MD (@GeriTechBlog) September 23, 2014
Aaron Martin joined @ProvHealth & asked abt provider db. His colleagues showed him multiple dbs-“take that Amazon boy” they said #health2con
— Jane Sarasohn-Kahn (@healthythinker) September 23, 2014
Stress Causes Health Problems, Which Then Cause More Stress http://t.co/KMMVrisgX9 – @nprnews #health2con #Unmentionables
— Susannah Fox (@SusannahFox) September 22, 2014
50% of Americans don’t have a MD relationship. Of remaining 50%, 60% couldn’t name their MD and hadn’t seen them in 2 yrs #health2con
— Dave Chase (@chasedave) September 23, 2014
The crowd is huge at @theironyard Deep Dive at #health2con pic.twitter.com/4qJdZVspLn
— Matthew Holt (@boltyboy) September 23, 2014
Nobody wants to be a “patient” because that means something’s wrong. Engage ppl as ppl, per panel moderated by @Docweighsin #health2con
— Lygeia Ricciardi (@Lygeia) September 23, 2014
RT @losanjalis: Incredible: 200 million pounds have been shed by users of @MyFitnessPal over the past 8 years. #health2con
— Cigna (@Cigna) September 23, 2014
Health isn’t going to be OS specific or device specific. That’s why we’re making med devices & apps interoperable #health2con @bootstrapped
— Qualcomm Life (@QualcommLife) September 23, 2014
11 startup companies identified themselves as Uber of healthcare, says @boltyboy at #health2con ^FYI Uber – no healthcare for drivers
— Sherry Reynolds (@Cascadia) September 23, 2014