I interviewed Mona Lori of OutOfPocket.com once before. This latest interview is on Alt Search Engines, where she talks about the new search engine, and about the importance of transparency in the pricing of health care services. ~alex
Entries Tagged as 'Mona Lori'
UsableMarkets Interview on Alt Search Engine
May 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Healthcare Markets, Interviews
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Healthcare Transparency In The News
May 4th, 2008 · Comments Off · Healthcare Markets
Friends of the blog suggest a couple items of interest. 1. First, Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, writer of the ever popular Health Populi blog, has just published a report called The Wisdom of Patients: Health Care Meets Online Social Media. The report addresses issues around the new social networking sites that focus on health issues, but also [...]
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Interview with Mona Lori, Principle, OutOfPocket.com
August 9th, 2007 · 2 Comments · Healthcare Markets, Interviews
In the healthcare services market change comes slowly. An incredible amount of innovative thinking, and technical blood, sweat and tears, have been put into improving our healthcare experience over the past two decades, yet in many ways very little has changed. Still, after all these years, getting accurate prices for basic procedures is like climbing [...]
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