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Matt Meuller and Katrina Welty Join change:healthcare

With the announcement of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, we’ve been soooooooo busy that i accidentally forgot [shame on me!] to announce our two “official and employed” members of the team – Matt Mueller and Katrina Welty. I am really excited and feel very lucky to have Matt and Katrina joining the company!
Matt Meuller and [...]

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The story of our story…

yeah, another Guy K article, but this is a question pointed to the c:h team -which one sounds like the story line we are telling and does that sync with the story line that we should be telling about change:healthcare?
Read the full post here, and the outline is as follows:

Aspirations and beliefs. More than any [...]

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The PR truth that will set you free

ok… so the chain of linkage goes like this: I just read a post on Guy Kawasaki’s blog that re-published a “response” post by Glenn Kelman (CEO of Redfin) that was a proposed revision of one of Guy’s articles about PR. Whew!
The point is that i like Glenn’s post so much so because it [...]

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Watch out what you wish for, a change is coming

When i embarked on this “I’m gonna change healthcare!” little did i know just how much of a tidal wave was brewing and that my own sentiments were slamming across America. I know that Revolution Health and Intuit were ramping up for good things (yes, i did complement them… anyone attempting to do good is [...]

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Drug companies haven’t learned to hold hands with patients yet

Social networking…

Could there be a more abused buzzword? (ahem, that was a rhetorical question as i am sure there are many more out there). From Facebook to MySpace to a variety of other social networks (heck let’s throw in Health 2.0’s OrganizedWisdom, Patient’s Like Me, and DailyStrength just for good measure) recently it has become [...]

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Across the Web: 60 is the new 30 and other links

Across the Web is simply a way for me to bookmark and save websites of interest to me and our team about healthcare and technology…
Greying, but not gone: ELDR.com website with an editorial mandate to change the perception of aging. ELDR is the first media company specifically targeting the affluent and influential 60-plus demographic. It [...]

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Gosh! Those smart guys at InsureBlog sure are nice

and insightful, and good-looking, and well mannered… [ok, enough kissing up]

Really appreciated Hank of InsureBlog posting an unsolicited mention about FindYourDoc. People doen’t realize that it has free info (ahem… let me say that again… no charge, zip, nada, doesn’t cost a dime) such as where your physician graduated from, where they did their [...]

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Founder, schmounder… finding the balance.

I’ve become an avid reader of many blogs and happened upon an interesting post by jeremy garlington on Found+Read titled “Curing the Founder’s Syndrome” which i pray that i do not follow in the footsteps of the following parody:
…a typical founder during a sales call with a prospective client of his early-stage business.
Founder: [...]

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3 sites name change:healthcare as HOT in ‘07

change:healthcare’s FindYourDoc is named as one of KillerStartups May 2007 Hot Start-up… gosh, we’re blushing! Also, we’re linked to by CenterNetworks [a blog that has some great content like KillerStartups] and it all originated with our friends at StartupSquad who have been terrific and who also did a great and yet unexpected review [...]

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