HPM Institute 2011-2012 Editorial Calendar
Editorial Projects
White Papers
- Medical Loss Ratio (MLR) and HPM—How Insurance Carriers Can Use Technology to Comply with MLR
- Cloud, Healthcare and CFO Role—A Roadmap for CFOs
- Rx Data and HPM Update
Success Stories
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Viking Range
- Target: November 2011
- Healthy Howard
- Target: 2012
Mini White Papers/Reports
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Post Event Report for Webcast: Public Sector Strategies for Reducing Healthcare Costs While Improving Outcomes
- Target: October 2011
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Post Event Report for Webcast: Why the Cloud Architecture Matters
- Target: 2012
Projects and Events
Webinar 3-Part Series
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Part 1: Close-Up on the Private Sector: How Cloud Technology is Bending the Healthcare Cost Curve for Enterprises
- Completed 2011
- Part 2: Public Sector Strategies for Reducing Healthcare Costs While Improving Outcomes
- Target: September 27, 2011
- Target: 2011 – 2012
- Part 3: Why the Cloud Architecture Matters
Podcasts/Webcasts/Webinars
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Subjects TBD Based on Advisory Board Call
- Target: 2012
Surveys
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Perception of HPM and Cloud in the Business Community
- Target: 2012
Research
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HPM and ROI
- Target: 2012
February 17, 2012
January 4, 2012
December 15, 2011
December 12, 2011
December 1, 2011
Building a High Performance Engine for Healthcare: Why Cloud Computing Architecture Matters
brightcove.createExperiences();Cloud computing will have an immense impact on the economics of managing health plans in the months and years to come. Organizations in the public and priva...
Breaking Industry News
Wednesday, February 22, 2012 9:48 AM GMT
Costs of Care project will help doctors reduce medical expenses
A new program seeks to curb healthcare expenses by educating providers to consider issues of cost and value when ordering medical tests and treatments.Costs of Care is a nonprofit 501c3 organization t...
Wednesday, February 22, 2012 9:14 AM GMT
A.M. Vitals: Chavez to Have Third Operation
Also: age and gender differences in heart-attack symptoms; Supreme Court won't hear J&J's patent plea against Abbott; a study of raw milk and food-borne illness outbreaks.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012 12:00 PM GMT
Happy birthday, dear Watson: what the 1st anniversary means for health care today, and in future
IBM is celebrating the first birthday of Watson this week. I had the opportunity to brainstorm some of the short- and long-term meanings of Watson in health care this week at HIMSS 2012 in Las Vegas. ...
Monday, February 20, 2012 1:11 PM GMT
Lessons from Las Vegas - HIMSS 12 and Healthcare
As almost anyone even remotely connected to the world of health ICT knows, this week is the HIMSS Conference in Las Vegas. I arrived early to provide a keynote Sunday morning for a large conting...
Thursday, February 16, 2012 4:25 PM GMT
Health, Technology, and Communities of Color--Susannah Fox
Serendipity brought me two opportunities this week to present Pew Internet’s data on communities of color and young people, particularly as it relates to health. On Wednesday I was a guest of the Fe...
Monday, February 13, 2012 12:00 AM GMT
Quality Care for Less Money: Can Regional Successes Go National?
This Kaiser Family Foundation event features clips from an upcoming PBS documentary with former Washington Post correspondent T.R. Reid – <i>U.S. Health Care: The Good News</i> &...
Tuesday, January 31, 2012 6:26 PM GMT
Gabby Giffords Is the Reality Star of US Healthcare [posted on MCOLblog.com]
I’m told that one should not mix stories in a blog, but, as a serial disruptor, I’m about to do just that. I’m inspired by Representative Giffords and see her story as a frame for some ideas ...
Wednesday, December 22, 2010 4:00 PM GMT
Health 2.0 News launches
By Matthew Holt Today I'm very excited to tell you that Health 2.0 News is...
Tuesday, September 21, 2010 12:39 PM GMT
A Smarter Planet — The Social Traffic Conundrum: An IBM vPanel...
The Social Traffic Conundrum: An IBM vPanel Interactive Dialogue Date: Wednesday, September 22, 4pm ET Location: The IBM New Intelligence Video Studio, http://www.livestream.com/newintelligence Descri...
Wednesday, December 31, 1969 7:00 PM GMT
Eric Topol: Too clever by three-quarters
By Matthew Holt Eric Topol was once a lowly (well not that lowly) cardiology professor at the University of Michigan, but he’s now without question the leading renaissance man in health care tec...
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