e-Healthcare Trends- An Executive Briefing
90-minute Audio Conference on Tape - Great for planning, training and orientation
Spending projections of more than $300 billion, dramatic shifts in how hospitals are developing internet strategies, healthcare technology company Web-related strategies, and issues ranging from reimbursement to online disease management are covered in e-Healthcare Trends -- An Executive Briefing, a tape cassette of an audio conference sponsored by e-Healthcare Market Reporter.
The financial hit that some healthcare-related dot.com startups took last spring, has done nothing to slow the rapid growth of the healthcare industry's shift to embracing the promise of e-Health.
The conference proceedings on tape include what providers, payors, tech companies and "dot.coms" are doing, a look at what types of business models may succeed and results of exclusive surveys.
Join e-Healthcare Market Reporter's Bob Jenkins and Jodi Kastel for this informative, fast-paced presentation.
Among the chief topics of interest during the 90-minute presentation are:
- An Overview of e-Health Initiatives 2000
- Where e-Health Will Be Felt
- What e-Health Encompasses
- HIPAA and the Electronic Medical Record
- The Financial Implications of e-Healthcare
- Sorting the e-Healthcare Companies By Area of Specialization
- Practical Opportunities in Cyberspace
- 13 Emerging Trends in e-Healthcare
If you're an expert in "E-Biz" the tape will not be for you. But if you want to acquaint members of your team with this emerging trend, it makes for a good "orientation" program.
This briefing session is ideal for marketers, strategists, business development, planners, and other executives from healthcare technology companies, managed care organizations, health insurers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and consulting firms.
You'll get trends and statistics you can refer to, initiatives that are working or have real promise, and what other companies are doing.
Get an analysis of estimated spending on e-Health initiatives -- the financial impact of e-Healthcare -- the numbers are staggering -- over the next several years as the many aspects of the industry shift to web-delivered processes.
You'll get exclusive results of surveys conducted by Managed Care Information Center staffers to arrive at sound estimates of where the healthcare IS/IT vendors are focusing their strategies for future growth.
Learn how hospitals are accelerating their Internet agenda -- how they plan to use the Web for promotion and marketing, employee recruitment and consumer health information. And, there's more coming!
Get the discussion on the growing demand for Web-delivered disease management services, and another major growth category -- interactive health education companies.
The audio briefing devotes time to the new trend by leading health and pharmaceutical companies, to create their own online joint venture healthcare exchanges. This action is a direct result of the dot.coms business presence.
The discussion takes a look, not only at the challenges e-Health problems, but the potential including the opportunities for careers in e-Health.
You'll get a review of what really counts on the road to profitability for e-Health business models, including certain "stability" indicators.
There is an audience participation, question and answer period featuring some thought provoking questions.
And, finally, you'll get an overview of 13 emerging trends in e-Healthcare, including the savings in the billions by moving from paper to the web.
FYI...
Some 74% of those who participated in the live conference had gathered more than two colleagues to listen to the discussion. Several had 10 or more people participating.
You can use the tape cassette and accompanying materials to orient staff, spur a discussion, or simply to get everyone to the "same page."
Order your tape package while supplies last. You get the 90-minute conference proceedings and the conference materials.