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Health 2.0 Conference: Finding a Way Into Workflow and Life Flow

At the seventh annual Health 2.0 conference last week, technology developers showed off new products that are designed to easily fit into people’s lives. A common sticking point for developers is getting their applications, dashboards, platforms and devices to fit within the workflow of the U.S. health care system.

Mental Health Program Shows Success

Californians with mental illnesses who participate in county-run Full Service Partnership programs are more likely to move into independent living situations, according to a study published last week.

It’s More Than an Emergency: Calif. Among States Seeking To Expand EMS Care

A trend of expanding Emergency Medical Services workers’ responsibilities is catching on across the U.S., as state officials look for ways to supplement Obamacare with smaller scale efforts to close care gaps and reduce spending. California is hoping to launch several of these programs by next summer, though there are barriers to entry.

Tech Leaders Target the Underserved

At the annual Health 2.0 Conference in Santa Clara yesterday, experts outlined how technology might be used to improve access to health care for minorities and underserved populations in California.

Insurers Gather in ‘Dysfunctional’ D.C. for Medicare, Medicaid, Duals Conferences

Against a backdrop of bitter political stagnation, health insurers convened in Washington, D.C., last week to examine changes and trends in Medicare, Medicaid and the relatively new effort to coordinate care for dual eligibles.