This being San Francisco, it’s no surprise that the Twitterati were out in full force at Venture Beat’s HealthBeat Conference. Here’s a look at some of the best discussions.
MT @daniel_kraft Health innovation is abt culture + aligning incentives, not just the technology. @DrLauraEsserman speaking at #HealthBeat
— Healthy Startups (@healthystartups) October 27, 2014
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#HealthBeat-Future of digital #Health:Craft MD:’We are in a sick care system, we will move from quant. self to quant health” #HealthIT
— Jim Hansen (@JimNHansen) October 27, 2014
When it comes to the #exchanges, we’re asking people to put blindfolds on and make decisions about their #healthcare – @RBatniji #HealthBeat
— Collective Health (@CollectvHealth) October 27, 2014
Health innovation is about culture and aligning incentives… not just the technology . @DrLauraEsserman speaking at #HealthBeat
— Daniel Kraft, MD (@daniel_kraft) October 27, 2014
#HealthBeat @StanfordMed on coord. care for #heartfailure: we don’t need nuclear fusion, just something easy to use pic.twitter.com/bEEukYdjCz
— GeriJoy (@GeriJoyTech) October 27, 2014
Verizon’s CMO says patients, not doctors, should own their digital health record http://t.co/itWlAAAzQ3 #HealthBeat pic.twitter.com/nhdiBhMHxa
— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) October 27, 2014
.@levie on why @Box is pushing into health: “When you’re a startup, you look for markets that are way behind.” #HealthBeat
— Christina Farr (@chrissyfarr) October 27, 2014
“Who here has recommended their health care insurance to another human being?” No hands; awkward laughter. #HealthBeat
— Stephanie M. Lee (@stephaniemlee) October 27, 2014
HIPAA was updated last year – @HHSGov You have legal right to your data http://t.co/nB5wOgTzJF 72 hours if doc has EHR #healthbeat
— Sherry Reynolds (@Cascadia) October 27, 2014
#HealthBeat There’s at least 42M family care givers in the US, would have an economic value of $450B if they were paid
— Dan Verel (@DanVerel) October 27, 2014