Healthcare DIVE October 2, 2017
Jeff Byers

Innovations which help patient outcomes are an ultimate goal, but many health apps need to come up with measures that systems are actually trying to measure.

The health innovation conference Health 2.0 kicked off in Santa Clara, California, to a packed house Sunday for it’s day-long provider symposium. Speakers discussed their experiences with cutting edge tech meant to help with concepts such as value-based care, population health, patient-centered care and interoperability.

The fall conference, currently in its 11th year, is an exploration into the intersection of technology and healthcare delivery. This year is the first since the event was acquired by HIMSS, and the essence of previous years still remains: engaging dives into innovation, short presentations and interactive panels.

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Topics: Apps, CMS, Employer, EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), Investments, Medicaid, Medicare, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Population Health Mgmt, Primary care, Provider, Self-insured, Value Based
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