Marc Danziger is attending the MW HIMSS conference October 23 -24 “Virtual Healthcare: Keeping IT Real.“ He is co-presenting with Revere customer, Florida Hospital – Setting Healthcare IT Strategy in a Web 2.0 World. In 2007 Florida Hospital engaged The Revere Group to assist in the implementation of their portal strategy and requirements. Web 2.0 in the healthcare industry is growing at an incredible momentum and is predicated on the emergence of tools that enable interaction and communication in ways that simply were not possible a few years ago. Florida Hospital is well underway in implementing Web 2.0 strategies throughout their organization. We are proud and honored to work with such an esteemed healthcare organization.

The social networking landscape is vast and limitless from networking for patients – patientslikeme.com to networking for doctors – sermo.com; and incorporating health-related videos, as some hospitals are doing, on YouTube, and the addition of podcasts, blogs and wikis on their own corporate websites as well as related healthcare sites. There are many opportunities to share, be heard and stay informed. We welcome your comments, your experience, and engaging healthcare and web 2.0 questions and insights.

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