4. Web 2.0:
O’Reilly’s Core Competencies
• Services, not packaged software, with cost-e ective
scalability
• Control over unique, hard-to-recreate data sources that get
richer as more people use them
• Trusting users as co-developers
• Harnessing collective intelligence
• Leveraging the long tail through customer self-service
• Software above the level of a single device
• Lightweight user interfaces, development models, AND
business models
17. “...Social software and lightweight tools that promote collaboration between...
stakeholders”
- Matthew Holt and Jane Sarasohn-Kahn
“... all the constituents focus on health value…improving safety, efficiency
and quality of healthcare”
- Scott Shreeve
"health 2.0 is participatory healthcare... we the patients can be effective
partners in healthcare.”
- Ted Eytan
18. What is Health 2.0?
Personalized Search
Communities
Intelligent Tools
Integration of data with content
Technologies fusing as patients increasingly guide
their own care.
25. Last year, we told you
what was coming next...
• Integration of the three constituent parts
(search, communities, tools—all mash up)
• The data utility layer allows easy inclusion of
same data between di erent services (liquidity)
• Greater diversity in data types
• The emergence of new “unplatforms”
26. The Stages of Health 2.0
User-generated Consumers connect Partnerships to Data drives decisions
health care to providers reform delivery & discovery