VIDEO: This episode of the Digital Health Revolution features Fabio Gratton, President of Ignite Health’s eastern division. Gratton talks about how the pharmaceutical industry has been influenced by social media and whether it is ready to engage Internet empowered consumers on their own terms.
Panelists discuss how established health sites try to stand out from the pack? How have old-line publishers moved beyond shovelware? What are portals doing to grab users’ attention? What are they doing to adapt to changing times and increased competition? Health portals vs. portals with health vs. old-line publishers vs. niches vs. service providers and more? How do they get the attention of advertisers and marketers?
Video: Broadband video, search engines, merging medical info with personal medical data, ad networks, and social media— efforts to mesh health and Web 2.0 abound. What’€™s working? What’s not? What’s next?
Video: The health-and-wellness media space is one of the hottest around when it comes to M&A and venture capital investments. What are buyers and investors looking for? How long can that continue?
Video: Steve Case, chairman and CEO of Revolution LLC, a co-founder of America Online, discusses changes in online health.
VIDEO: Using the internet to connect with others about health issues is old news. Since way before the dotcom crash, MedHelp was the poineer in bringing people together online to discuss health related issues. In this episode of The Digital Health Revolution, we chat with John De Souza, CEO of Med Help about the future of his breakthrough company.
VIDEO: Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya are the co-founders of the Health 2.0 conference. Digital Health Revolution traveled to San Francisco to talk with Holt and Subaiya about the Health 2.0 movement. What is it? Where is it going? And is it just another tech buzzword?
VIDEO: While at Healthline’s offices in San Francisco, we spoke with Dean Stephens President & COO of health search engine Healthline about online health search and of course, Google.