The New York Healthcare Technology Group - Health 2.0 NYC May Meetup

May '09 7 Thu 6:30 PM
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 43  people attended.
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Who organized?
Eugene Borukhovich and Lynn Nezin

We have a packed and exciting agenda for May 7th. Please make sure to RSVP and please make it firm since we have limited seating. Space will be limited to 45 members. Also, in order to make things easy for PRNewswire, please email me your full name (if it is not set that way on meetup)

May Presenters:
1. Phreesia - Scott Matthews, Director of Product Management
What is a PhreesiaPad?
* A portable, wireless touchscreen tablet that replaces the outdated patient clipboard
* A user friendly self-service patient check-in
* Patients enter all info by touch or with a stylus


2. Halo Monitoring - Chirag Patel, Co-founder & CTO
Halo Monitoring is a consumer healthcare company focused on serving independently living seniors.
It is "I am falling and I can't get up 2.0" :) - but I see other significant uses for their technology for proactive treatments

3. Dr.Chrono - Michael Nusimow, Co-founder Dr. Chrono
DrChrono.com's overall mission is to "Connect Healthcare Professionals & Patients".
Dr.Chrono team will use the Pecha Kucha style presentation.

Agenda:
6:30 - 7:00pm Networking (Some healthy snacks and drinks)
7:00 - 7:45pm Demos & Group Q&A
7:45 - 8:15pm A fun activity is planned and will be lead by Lynn Nezin

Looking forward to a fun and exciting meeting!

Sincerely, Eugene Borukhovich
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