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HealthCamp Schedule

May 21, 2012 By: ekivemark Category: News, Topics

When participants arrive at HealthCa.mp/RDU on Wednesday May 23rd at the Marbles Kids Museum they will be able to pick up a handout to help them organize their day.

The handout provides information about:

  • The overall schedule
  • A place for you to write in the sessions you plan to attend
  • Wi-Fi access information
  • Hashtag and twitter information – #hcrdu and @healthcampRDU

If you want a sneak preview – here is the Handout: HealthCampRDU Schedule and Hand Out

 

 

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Start Cultivating the Care Culture Early!

May 15, 2012 By: ekivemark Category: News, sponsor

HealthCampRDU officially begins Wednesday morning, but let’s start the conversation early at the

#HCRDU Tweetup social Tuesday, May 22.

Come network with health industry experts, thought leaders, practitioners, and consumers prior to the day-long conference.

 

Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be served from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at MedThink Communications.

For directions: http://www.medthink.com/contact/ .


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Preparing for the 4x4s

May 15, 2012 By: ekivemark Category: News, sponsor, Topics

[Note: This is a note sent to the Innovators who are planning to present 4x4s at HealthCa.mp/RDU. WE are sharing it here as well so that participants can get some insight in to the day at HealthCamp.]
We are delighted to have a fascinating line up of innovators taking part in HealthCampRDU and the 4×4 presentation session is an important part of the day at HealthCamp! The sessions will help kick start that day’s discussions. Thank you for agreeing to be one of these innovators!

As we get closer to HealthCampRDU it is time to put the finishing touches to the 4×4 Presentations.  This email is to provide you with advice and guidance in your preparations and also to solicit your input so that we can plan and group the presentations around particular themes. If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to drop me an email.
What we need from you:
By Thursday May 17th – Let us know which category you think your 4×4 best fits.
If you find that you are unable to present on May 23rd please let us know so we can adjust the 4×4 sessions accordingly. There are no hard feelings! You can always send us a copy of your slides and a write up and we can post to the HealthCa.mp/RDU site.
First some background:
Q:What is a 4×4?
It is a short presentation using 4 slides that are presented in 4 minutes.
You may supply a cover slide that identifies:
– Title of the presentation
– Presenter’s Name and Organization
– Contact information (eg. email address)
– URL to slides (if posted on line eg. on Slideshare)
The FOUR slides forming the presentation itself are to be presented in just FOUR minutes.
Q: Do the slides follow a standard format?
Yes, The slides follow a standard pattern – but the template and design is up to you
These are the four slides:
Slide 1: What is the problem/challenge
Slide 2: What are you doing to deal with the problem/challenge
Slide 3: What don’t you know / What did you discover / What do you need help with (you can cover any or all of these aspects)
Slide 4: Why did you take on this challenge (We have found so many entrepreneurs who are driven to address a health care problem by events that have impacted themselves, friends or family)
Q:How are we organizing the 4x4s?
We will be grouping 4x4s in to groups of 3 or 4. This gives us the capacity to handle up to 16 4x4s by utilizing all of the available rooms. A moderator will be assigned to each room. They will keep the presenters to their 4 minute time slot.
Presentations will be given back to back after which the Moderator will open up to questions from the other participants in the room. We expect this dialogue, where the presenters effectively form a panel to address the Q&A, will drive discussion and those discussions could form the basis of ongoing conversations that can be slotted in to the day’s agenda at the collaborative agenda setting that will immediately follow the 4×4 sessions.
Q:What can you put on the slides?
You can include animation, video or audio – the only real hard and fast rule is the 4 minute time limit.
Q:Do the slides have to be fancy or complex?
No – You can make the slides really simple. eg. Slide 1 – PROBLEM STATEMENT, Slide 2 – PLAN, Slide 3 – LESSONS LEARNED, Slide 4 – My story. You don’t have to explain or include all the bullet points on the slide, instead you can simply speak to the slide titles during your presentation.
Q:What formats can you use for your presentation:
You can provide your presentation in any of the following formats:
– PDF
– PowerPoint
– Keynote
– Prezzi
Q:When must slides be delivered?
– We need to receive a copy of your finished slides by 9:00am on Tuesday May 22nd. This will allow us time to group slides in to sets for each room/theme.
Q:Who is giving a 4×4?
The 4x4s are a feature that enables the innovative sponsors who are supporting HealthCampRDU to talk about the exciting innovations they are involved in. Priority will be given to sponsors for the available 4×4 slots. If there are still slots available other participants may put forward 4x4s to present. We are keeping the official 4×4 session to a series of parallel tracks that run for 1 hour immediately after the Firestarter talk and before the collaborative Agenda setting. However, there is nothing preventing participants from organizing their own follow-up 4×4 sessions as part of the subsequent sessions.
Q: Are there Other opportunities to present?
The nature of HealthCamp is that YOU, the participants, define the agenda on the day. If there are a group of non-sponsor participants who wish to present a 4×4 there is nothing preventing those prospective presenters from suggesting a time slot on the days agenda and pulling together a series of 4x4s. We also expect the 4×4 sessions to stimulate discussion that you may want to continue during the rest of the day. Those discussion sessions will be placed on the agenda immediately after the 4×4 session.
We need some help from you:
We want to group similar 4x4s together so that we create a series of themed tracks. Consequently we need to know the theme that your 4×4 supports. I am identifying potential themes in a list below. However you can also respond to this email with the title of your 4×4 presentation AND a list of 2 or 3 words that will help us categorize the presentation in to a themed track. So here are the currently proposed themes:
– Patient Engagement
– Provider Community
– Research and Development
– Health IT?
IMPORTANT: Please let us know by Thursday May 17th which category your 4×4 best fits in to.
If you feel there is a better categorization that your 4×4 fits in to please let us know.
Q: Who is scheduled to deliver a 4×4 presentation:
Slot Company Person/Title Sponsor Title Grouping
1  Audax Henry DePhilips/Derek Zabbia Firestarter Personalized Health Consumer
2 Advance 2000 Chris France Innovator Healthcare Meets the Cloud Provider
3 StrategicImagingMD Dr. John Feole Innovator Teleradiology:  A Room with a View Provider
4 TheraSim David Hadden Entrepreneur Transforming Care Through Predictive Assessment & Realistic Training Provider
5 RTI International TBD Innovator Emerging Research Research
6 MedMonthly
Entrepreneur
7 CapStrat Working On Innovator Patient Perception Gap With Hospital Realities
8 MedThink Rob Lytle Innovator The Incomplete Conversation Consumer
9 LifeSignsMD Sherry Burchett Innovator There’s never been a more important time to incorporate prevention-focused employee wellness than now.” Consumer
10 Squag Sara Winter (Remote Presenter) Innovator What is Squag? Consumer
11 Time Warner Business Class Cable  Innovator Pending
12 UNC Michael Douglas Young, Dir. Of Telemed Guest Innovating Telemedicine Provider
13 PatEx Patrick Harris Guest Patient Care Software Provider
14 Mitch Strobin Telemed Provider
15 Stephen Blackwelder Analytics Provider
16 Nightingale Kathryn Maclennan

Health Caring
 
Consumer
17 Center Line Steven Keith

Re-wiring the Culture – The More We Can See, The More We Can Improve
Consumer











Please confirm the following information by Thursday May 17th. We would like to be able to post information about the 4x4s on Facebook and http://HealthCa.mp/RDU.
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Another place for kids…

May 14, 2012 By: ekivemark Category: News, sponsor

We are delighted to welcome Squag to the ranks of innovator sponsors of HealthCampRDU.

What Is SquagTM?

[skwag] a curated social space for kids with autism (and other learning differences) to build ideas about themselves.

Our goal is to facilitate the opportunity for organic relationships; driven by kids, supported by parents. What could be better?

 

CEO Sara Winter will be presenting a 4×4 at HealthCampRDU via a video link. We are looking forward to hearing about the exciting things Squag has been doing to help kids with learning difficulties.

Why not join us on Wednesday May 23rd to hear what Sara has to say.  Get your ticket today. (HealthCa.mp/rdu/tickets)

 

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Background to the day’s events at HealthCamp

May 10, 2012 By: ekivemark Category: News

See yesterday’s post  for some insights into how HealthCamp is different from your average Health Care event. 
What are these 4×4 sessions and how do they work?
We really value the contributions of our sponsors in making HealthCamp possible. Their support is invaluable in keeping the event accessible to Patient Advocates, students and other innovators that may not have the depth of resources that many established Health Care companies have.  These sponsors also tend to be organizations that are doing innovative things in Health Care, or are connected with organizations and people that are innovating. The 4x4s are designed to give our sponsors an opportunity to explain about the fascinating developments they are involved in using a short, fast-paced format.
Slide 1: What is the problem you are addressing?
Slide 2: What have you done to improve this situation?
Slide 3: What are your roadblocks/what don’t you know/Where would you like help?
Slide 4: Who are you and what drew you to tackle this challenge?
We will group a number of 4x4s together and a moderator will keep the presentations to the 4 minute time slot. We will have a number of rooms running 4x4s in parallel. This means that the HealthCamp participants will have to choose the 4×4 theme that they want to attend. We are allocating an hour for the 4×4 sessions. So we intend that the moderators in each room will coordinate Question and Answer sessions or open discussion that builds on the content of the 4x4s. Effectively the presenters will form a panel and enter in to active discussions with the participants in the room.
We expect the 4x4s to stimulate plenty of discussion, but with only 30-40 minutes for discussion we are also expecting participants to want to continue to explore some of the topics. That is where the collaborative agenda setting comes in.
How does the Agenda setting work?
After the 4×4 session all the participants will gather in the main room and we will then construct the agenda for the rest of the day. Any participant is free to propose an Agenda topic. We will have three 55 minute sessions during the rest of day with four rooms available. That means we can host 12 discussions, although nothing is preventing participants from breaking off in to smaller groups and finding space for a smaller discussion group.
We will ask people to write up a title for their proposed discussion topic, together with their name (or twitter handle). People will then queue up and announce their topic (with brevity!) to the other participants and go and place the their topic in a room and time slot on the agenda wall. There then will be a brief period where people with similar interests will get together. This is where we see the participants merge topics or create a stream for the day, where discussions flow through a series of sessions.
Then at around 11:30 we will break out in to the first of the sessions for the day.
Check back tomorrow for more insights in to how HealthCamp works.
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How does HealthCamp Work?

May 08, 2012 By: ekivemark Category: News

I frequently get asked how HealthCamp works and what makes it different. To give you a hint of what is in store at HealthCampRDU here are our “Rules.”

HealthCamp Rules

HealthCamp Rules

 

 

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RTI International returns to @HealthCampRDU

May 08, 2012 By: ekivemark Category: News, sponsor

We are delighted to welcome RTI International back to HealthCampRDU. At the 2010 HealthCampRDU Robert Furberg or RTI gave us a fascinating insight in to the application of mobile technologies in health.

RTI International

RTI International is an independent, nonprofit institute that provides research, development and technical services to government and commercial clients worldwide.
You can find out more information about their fascinating work at www.rti.org.

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HealthCampRDU Welcomes 2 new sponsors

February 17, 2012 By: ekivemark Category: News, sponsor, Uncategorized

HealthCampRDU is delighted to welcome two innovative companies as sponsors of our event at the Marbles Kid Museum on Aporil 13, 2012.

Welcome to:
LifeSignsMD is based on Cerny Street in Raleigh, NC and focuses on screening, prevention and wellness.

Keshav Consulting is based in Morrisville, NC and provides systems integration and outsourcing services.

 

You can join these innovators by simply registering for a sponsor level ticket to HealthCampRDU. Check out our Tickets page and register today.

See the other sponsors who are involved with HealthCampRDU on the Sponsors page.

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Capstrat signs on as a HealthCampRDU Supporter

February 07, 2012 By: ekivemark Category: News, sponsor, Uncategorized

Capstrat

Capstrat has once again stepped up to take part in HealthCampRDU. We welcome  Capstrat as a partner for <a href=”http://healthca.mp/rdu”>HealthCampRDU</a> on Friday April 13th, 2012 at the Marbles Kid Museum.

Capstrat is freakishly good at figuring out two things:

  1. Exactly what needs to be said.
  2. The perfect way to say it.

We are excited to see their expertise being applied to Innovating the Culture of Care, now and in the future.

Why not join Capstrat at HealthCampRDU. Getting involved as a sponsor, or participant is as easy as purchasing a ticket.

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Welcome

January 31, 2012 By: ekivemark Category: News

Innovating the Care Culture:
Today, Tomorrow and into the Future

Our calling is simple.

To bring together a passionate community of innovators, consumers, experts, educators, entrepreneurs, business leaders, professionals, providers, researchers, technology  to collaborate beyond the traditional health care borders and help put ideas and individual commitment into valuable [life-changing] action.

  • What innovations are moving the needle on today’s care culture?
  • How are we achieving it differently to impact the care culture in the future?
  • What role is preventative care and nutrition, social gaming and social media playing?

A conference like noneother. Come experience the power of open-source collaboration. Give your ideas life and your action momentum. Be the difference that keeps the faces of consumers and patients at the heart of innovation to achieve better healthcare outcomes.

 

Get your tickets today!

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