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April 03, 2008

HEALTH 2.0 San Francisco

If you missed Health 2.0 San Diego last month or last year's sold-out Health 2.0 User-Generated Healthcare in San Francisco, here's your chance. Early bird passes for Health 2.0 San Francisco are now on sale. Buy your passes now and you'll save significantly over our regular rates.  Only 150 will be made available at this rate, so if you're seriously considering coming you probably should act now to secure a spot.  We'll be at the Marriott San Francisco downtown. The event will kick off on the evening of October 21st and run through the evening of the 23rd. 

We’re expecting an even larger crowd than last September - around a thousand - so Health 2.0 San Francisco 2008 promises to be the place to be if you're involved in this space, an investor or looking to connect with industry insiders. You'll get the low down on new Web 2.0 technologies like social networking, blogs, podcasts and specialized search as well as an overview of new healthcare and wellness tools and services. Speakers will include leaders from Google, Microsoft, WebMD, Sermo, Daily Strength, PatientsLikeMe, Organized Wisdom, Health Central and many more.

Here’s just a quick rundown of what you will see:

Plenary

  • Keynote : The Future of Health 2.0
  • Consumer Aggregators
  • Specialized vertical search
  • Consumer Tools
  • Social Networks in Healthcare
  • International Health 2.0
  • Business Models in Health 2.0
  • Investment trends in Health 2.0

Breakout Sessions

  • Wellness 2.0
  • Health 2.0 in Disease Management
  • Virtual Visits and New Delivery Models
  • Specialized vertical search: a deeper look
  • Patient Social Networks
  • Clinician Social Networks
  • Provider Search and Rating
  • Online Identity and Privacy
  • Money & Administration in Health 2.0
  • Health Plans 2.0
  • Consumer Genomics
  • Health 2.0 in Pharma and Pharmacy
  • Open Source in Health 2.0
  • Wikis & Collaborative Platforms
  • Content, Navigation & Advocacy

Special Sessions

  • In conversation with 3 Health 2.0 CEOs
  • The Great American Health 2.0 Motorcycle Tour with David Kibbe
  • The Health 2.0 Unconference
  • Health 2.0 Accelerator

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