15 April 2009
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Bloomberg Television "Taking Stock with Pimm Fox"
Professor Muhammad Yunus won the Nobel Peace Prize for micro-lending to some of the world's poorest citizens. He has since expanded the scope to include providing quality health care to the poor. Yunus spoke live with Bloomberg Television’s "Taking Stock" program on his efforts.
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Companies impatient to rein in healthcare costs can go ahead on their own without waiting for federal legislation, Safeway Inc. president Steven Burd said on Tuesday.
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The Obama administration remains optimistic that Congress will able to produce a bipartisan healthcare reform bill by the end of August, Dora Hughes, HHS counselor for public health and science, said during the 6th Annual World Health Care Congress in Washington.
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The 6th Annual World Health Care Congress convenes in Washington, DC, with chief and senior executives from all sectors of health care. Over 1,700 CEOs, senior executives and government officials attend. The conference begins with an address by Dora Hughes, counselor to the Sec. of the Dept. of Health & Human Services.
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As all eyes turn to the health reform debate in Washington, Bruce Bodaken - the chairman and CEO of Blue Shield of California - will urge that "everything be on the table" at the 6th Annual World Health Care Congress in Washington, D.C. Mr. Bodaken will participate in a keynote panel kicking off the conference on Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 at 8:00 a.m. that begins with an address by Dora Hughes, counselor to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
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The World Health Care Congress Leadership Summit (18 and 19 March 2009) revealed
four key themes: (1) member retention must be a business imperative; (2) analytics is
the foundation for member retention; (3) health insurers must think and act like retailers;
and (4) member retention initiatives are still in preliminary stages. The summit also
reinforced the need for healthcare insurers to identify goals, evaluate solutions and
design effective action plans to improve member retention.
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Employers are stepping up communication with their employees about wellness and employee assistance programs available to them and are not planning to make significant cuts in their budgets for those programs.
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24 February 2009
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SMUG (Social Media University, Global)
Here’s the presentation I’m giving this afternoon at the World Health Care Congress Consumer Connectivity Summit. Regular SMUGgles will note significant similarities to my previous presentations, but for those attending the Summit or who are unfamiliar with what we’ve been doing with social media at Mayo Clinic, I hope this will be a helpful resource.
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23 February 2009
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SMUG (Social Media University, Global)
I’ll be taking off this evening to attend the second day of the World Health Care Congress 2nd Annual Leadership Summit on Consumer Connectivity, where I will be presenting twice on Tuesday.
I’ll be joining representatives from Community Health Network and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as part of the Innovator’s Showcase.
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Major companies of Europe and the U.S. will meet at 5 Annual World Health Care Congress Europe, to be held from 13 to 14 May in Brussels (Belgium)
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"Value-based insurance design" (VBID) is being embraced by a growing number of employers, especially those who self-insure, as they seek the twin goals of optimizing employee health and containing costs.
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Corporate financial statements may start to include well-being index scores that gauge employees' health and fitness, John Harris, senior vice president and chief wellness office at Healthways, told attendees last week at the 4th Annual Employer Health and Human Capital Congress.
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Corporate financial statements may start to include well-being index scores that gauge employees' health and fitness, John Harris, senior vice president and chief wellness office at Healthways, told attendees last week at the 4th Annual Employer Health and Human Capital Congress.
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A host of leading health care companies from Europe and the United States have joined the World Health Care Congress Europe, which will convene more than 600 health care leaders from more than 50 countries around Europe and the world for its 2009 event, 13-14 May, 2009 in Brussels, Belgium.
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George Halvorson Chairman and CEO Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, joined healthcare executives, legislators, and business leaders at the Fourth Annual World Healthcare Innovation & Technology Congress on December
8th, 2008 in Washington D.C. He said "the vision for the future is to provide all of the information about all of the patients, all of the time, anywhere."
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Health Data Management has announced the five winners of its second annual Editors' Choice Awards. Editorial Director Gary Baldwin announced the winners at the fourth annual World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress in Washington, D.C. this morning. The awards recognize top innovators in the healthcare industry who were featured in articles in Health Data Management during the past year. Health Data Management is the official publication of WHIT.
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The first day of the World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress provided abundant information and gave a glimmer of hope to those of us trying desperately to improve healthcare through the infusion of IT.
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The World Health Care Congress Europe is a major international forum where over 600 health leaders share best-practices and successful initiatives for improved delivery and outcomes in Europe. Participating thought-leaders include: ...
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