4. Health 2.0 San Francisco
• Focus on promoting innovation
• Great networking and seeing other startups
• But, I wanted more hands-on learning
5. Chicago Hands on Health
• HIPAA/HITECH, privacy policies, terms of use
• Security and privacy practices for HIPAA compliance
• Sources of provider data, insurance provider networks
• Overview of HL7, ICD-10, DICOM
• User research in the health space
Editor's Notes
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Doximity: selling database to market research first to find expert physicians to interview for $\nmSample: doctors order samples, copay coupons, learn about drugs, hard part was getting manufacturers to play in this space\nBrighter: cheaper, “on-demand” dental insurance integrated with dentist finder\nDocSpot: integrating a lot of doctor finder/reviews sources into one integrated interface, with provenance\nmyAutismTeam: help parents get to know each other better, so they trust each other’s ratings/reviews, wants to build to 100,000 parents before he starts charging physicians\ncarecoach.com: help people prepare for visit conversation: what questions to ask, hear real conversations, compile a discussion guide, record the visit, caregivers can participate in visit preparation, bring iPad to visit to record and get caregivers' notes\nSenstore provides DIY tools that make it easier, cheaper and faster for developers to prototype and create health sensor devices and applications.\n\n