Just announced is the SXSW Programing for 2013. Below are the Health and Medicine topics that were chosen and will be held at the Sheraton Austin Hotel. Would love to hear your thoughts about the chosen content.
- Contagious Content: Making Healthy Behavior Stick (Jennifer Pfahler, Edelman)
- Designing Habits: From Big Data To Small Changes (Damon Miller, Basis Science Inc)
- Digital Primitives – The Anthropology of Social (Brad Davidson, Ogilvy) – CC
- Doctors, Disasters & Smartphone Apps (Remy Schneider, Epocrates Inc) – CC
- Does Size Matter…in Healthcare? (Elliot Cohen, MIT Hacking Medicine)
- Follow The Patient For Meaningful Change (Dana Ragouzeos, Kaiser Permanente Innovation Consultancy)
- Hack You: The Human Body is the Next Interface (Annie Woodhead, Fjord)
- Helping Aunt Ginny: Alzheimer’s, Technology & Me (Virginia Ingram, Virginia Ingram and Associates) – CC
- mHealth: Take Two Apps & Call Me In The Morning (Sandeep Sood, Monsoon Company)
- Mobile Phones and eFuel Vouchers to Save Mothers (Peter Klatsky, Albert Einstein Medical School)
- Mobile’s Unmentionables (Jeremy Vanderlan, ICF International) – CC
- Out With the Old: Disrupting the Home Care Market (Andrey Ostrovsky, Care at Hand)
- Quantified Year: 365 Days of Tracking Everything (Leslie Ziegler, Rock Health)
- Retail: The Next Frontier For Digital Health (Ariel Garten, interaxon.ca)
- Sensor Technologies: The Future of Health? (Jean-Luc Neptune, Health 2.0)
- Telepresence Design Revolution (Michael Meyer, Essential)
- The Comfy Chair! Are We Sitting Too Much? (Jason Levitt, Spirit.io) – CC
- The Embodied Brain (Christie Nicholson, Scientific American / SmartPlanet)
- The Innovation, Data & Health Care Ecosystem (Steven Randazzo, US Department of Health and Human Services)
- What Does Guitar Hero Have To Do With Your Health? (Alice Chan, Bird PR)
- When DIY Diets Go Digital (Jazmin Correa, RAPP) – CC
- Who Owns the Data? Self-Tracking to Health 2.0 (Melissa Case, Aetna)
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