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WE ALL KNOW IT'S RIDICULOUS!  You can make an airline reservation, trade stock, or even buy a car online – but most people can’t schedule a doctor's visit online, pull their healthcare records or how about just getting insurance to pay bills in real time?

From the creators of The HIPAA Gang and The Great American Interoperability Tour, MBProject now turns its attention to how banks can fast-forward eHealth in America (and around the world). The Point & Click Expedition is hosted by John Casillas, Founding Director of the Medical Banking Project, who will crisscross the country interviewing members of MBProject, consumers and other groups to connect the dots between banking and healthcare. His daily blog will reveal just how close we may be to creating the first “point and click generation" in healthcare.  

WANT TO JOIN THE TOUR?

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2. Schedule an interview with John and your CEO.

“Its been quite a journey breaking into the national dialogue with our message that "Health 2.0" runs right through the banking system. As we focus on real time payment and move towards wellness and prevention, consumer-driven care and even a potential government health plan to cope with our national spend, applying banking technologies, like other industries have done, will have a dramatic impact on value and access. Our expedition will highlight how this is happening today," says Casillas. "I believe that when the money flows rationally, innovation will explode."

Moving health online so its integrated into the fabric of our everyday lives could find consumers using online banking to access health records, select doctors and hospitals based on quality ratings and cost or even using ATMs/card programs to pay medical bills in real time and access specialized financial programs and much more. "The technology and data understanding has been in place for a while,” says Casillas. “Not taking advantage of financial technologies is like laying a communications cable across an ocean and then forgetting to plug it in. We don't need to reinvent the entire wheel.”

JOIN JOHN's JOURNEY...

Armed only with his Jeep, hat, laptop and an uncanny penchant for out-of-box thinking in healthcare and financial synergy, John will make 65 stops interviewing companies, people, university heads and policy wonks that are building the next generation platform for consumers who demand better healthcare. His daily blog will chronicle how much simpler our lives can be, and just how close we are to a point-and-click generation for all things healthcare.

The Tour will officially end in April 2010 at the 8th National Medical Banking Institute in Nashville, TN. Awards will be announced and a White Paper will be presented to the industry. The Point & Click Expedition is coming to a bank, hospital or person near you! Check back often as we update the Tour!

SCHEDULED STOPS

Note: Tour stop illustrations are approximate.

 

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Daily Blog...

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Sponsored by:

capmed

American Association of Healthcare Administrative Management

State Sponsors:

Texas: Metavante

Oklahoma: RMS

Wisconsin: HSA Bank

California: Milliman

Want to sponsor our Expedition? Send an email to: info@mbproject.org.

Tour Report Outs:

Mid-Tour: Southern California Health Summit, Oct 29, 2009.

Final: 8th National Medical Banking Institute, March 1-2, 2010.

Industry Awards

To be announced at the 8th National Medical Banking Institute in March 2010.

-- Point & Click Award

(the best consumer-centric model or supporting innovation we could find)

-- MBGreen Award (greenest technological innovation in medical banking)

-- Disruptive Innovator Award

(best potential to transform healthcare using disruptive innovation)

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