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Christopher Parks

Heading to HealthCamp SF Bay on October 5, 2009 – Will You be There?

In less than a week, a few of us will be in San Francisco for the Health 2.0 conference as well as attending the HealthCamp SF Bay. We are excited to be part of such an innovative group of folks trying to make changes in the healthcare world. You may be asking… what is this [...]

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Some Doctors Trying to Silence Patient Feedback with Waivers

As online physician rating sites become more and more prevalent, some doctors are asking their patients to sign waivers (provided by a NC based company – Medical Justice) to prevent them from providing online feedback without prior consent from the physician.
change:healthcare CEO Christopher Parks, shared his opinion on the matter with Getahn Ward of the [...]

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Christopher in “The Great American Motorcycle Tour”

Check out Christophers segment in the Great American Motorcycle Tour with Dr. David Kibbe (his interview starts around 11 min 30 sec.)!

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Franklin Life Covers MHIKM

The Daily Herald featured a story on change:healthcare, My Healthcare Is Killing Me, and Christopher Parks.
The PDF of “My Healthcare Is Killing Me Teaches Consumers Smart Healthcare Tips” can be downloaded here.

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Forbes.com – How To Cut Health Care Costs

Christopher talks health care costs, the book, and transparency on Forbes.com!!
Check out the article on the web.
Or download the PDF.

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Then a Hero Comes Along…

We’ve got a hero in our midst.
Well, we always knew he was a neat guy and great boss, but now he’s an official, bona fide hero.
The Nashville Business Journal has just named our own Christopher Parks one of a handful of Healthcare Heroes. In a market like Nashville that arguably has been a healthcare [...]

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Satellite Office Closing – Starbucks Closing 600 Stores

In an unexpected move, we are closing 600 of our satellite offices throughout the country. While there will be no impact on our top line, we should see a significant improvement in our bottom line as there will be far fewer Starbucks out there where we can abuse our expense accounts.
Please bear with us during [...]

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