Media Coverage of Ix-Health 2.0 Conference
By Josh Seidman | Popularity: 14%I’ve done my best to consolidate all of the media coverage I can find of the first-ever “Health 2.0 Meets Information Therapy (Ix)” Conference. I still see things trickling in — and, if you know of coverage I’ve missed, please let me know in the comments section — so I will update this page as I learn more.
- Reactions from conference organizers:
- Joshua Seidman: Ix-Health 2.0 Conference Reflections and Ix-Health 2.0 Conference Day 1 highlights
- Matthew Holt: Health 2.0 Met Ix…
- Twitter summaries:
- Media outlets:
- ICYOU video interviews of speakers and participants
- MobiHealthNews photo essay
- Healthcare IT News by Jack Beaudoin
- Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare by Susan Carr
- [UPDATED] The Doctor’s Channel video summary
- [UPDATED] HCP Live audio interviews
- Blog posts:
- Health 2.0 meets Ix: The Rise of the Patient Voices by Gilles Frydman on e-Patients.net, and a follow-up post on Health 2.0/Ix Conference: What About Minority Representation?
- From Health 2.0 Meets Ix: A Breathtaking Display of Possibilities by Brian Klepper
- “We Will All Be Patients Someday” — Health 2.0 Meets Information Therapy by Ted Eytan
- Mobile could be a game-changer - but only for those who get in the game by Susannah Fox on e-Patients.net
- Thoughts from Health 2.0 Meets Ix Conference by Blake Zenger
- The Public’s Belief in Scientific Uncertainty and the Importance of the Social Health Internet by Jane Sarasohn-Kahn
- The Doctor’s Role in a Health 2.0 World by Lygeia Ricciardi/Project Health Design
- Health 2.0 Hype or Reality? by Bart de Witte
- Health 2.0 Meets Ix: No More Patient Patients by Kevin Kruse
- Too Many Content Plays = Unsustainable by John Moore
- Health 2.0: A Lot of Hot Air in this Balloon by John Moore
- [Updated] Observations from a distance - Health 2.0 Conference Part 1 by Lodewijk Bos/ICMCC
- [Updated] Observations from a distance - Health 2.0 Conference Part 2 by Lodewijk Bos/ICMCC
- Other:

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May 16th, 2009 at 1:59 am
Observations from a distance - Health 2.0 Conference Part 1 (updated 27 April) (http://blog.icmcc.org/2009/04/26/observations-from-a-distance-health-20-conference-part-1/)
Observations from a distance - Health 2.0 Conference Part 2 (http://blog.icmcc.org/2009/04/29/observations-from-a-distance-health-20-conference-part-2/)
May 18th, 2009 at 9:22 am
Lodewijk, thanks. I’ve updated above.
May 18th, 2009 at 3:58 pm
Hi Josh,
You picked up one of Chilmark’s posts, but not the summary post for the entire event so here goes:
http://chilmarkresearch.com/2009/04/27/health-20-hot-air-balloon/
-John
May 18th, 2009 at 5:23 pm
Hi John,
Sorry I missed your other post on the event (now added to the list) — lots of spirited conversation that follows it too.
I was surprised that very little was discussed in your post about some of the information therapy (Ix) leaders (both inside the delivery system and out) — many of which have been delivering Ix to patients/members/consumers for many years with dramatic impacts on health. Although they come from different perspectives, many of these Ix leaders have years (or even decades) of science that supports their ability to engage consumers and drive behavior change and informed decision making.
Josh
May 19th, 2009 at 3:10 pm
Thank you, Josh
May 27th, 2009 at 12:59 pm
You’ll also find podcasts and a couple of articles covering the conference at http://www.hcplive.com/hcplive/health2
June 11th, 2009 at 5:56 am
[…] technology (HIT). Susannah gave a sneak preview of some of Pew’s new data at our April “Health 2.0 Meets Information Therapy Conference,” but there’s nothing quite like getting to sink your teeth into 70 pages of Pew […]
June 22nd, 2009 at 10:36 am
[…] was a natural evolution of our partnership with Health 2.0, LLC, in preparing for the first-ever “Health 2.0 Meets Ix” conference we held two months ago. There, we explored (among other things) how innovative health 2.0 tools […]
July 8th, 2009 at 8:39 am
[…] it interesting that the blogosphere continues to discuss the “false dichotomy” of our “Health 2.0 Meets Information Therapy (Ix)” Conference. On The Health Business Blog, Michael Segal, MD, PhD, blogged yesterday on this topic, concluding […]