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Photo Friday: We Love Logan Circle

October 9th, 2009 | Popularity: 3%
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This week’s photograph was taken on the sidewalk near 15th and P streets, in Washington, DC, also known as the Logan Circle Neighborhood.

The retail store Lululemon was putting on an impromptu show for neighborhood residents.I have written previously about Lululemon’s approach to growing their business by integrating into the communities by building showrooms staffed by community yoga instructors. It’s a great concept for health care too.

As I have been away from DC for the past week, it’s good to be back and be reminded of the diversity and philosophy of living (see the photo on the bottom right) that draws me to Washington or this part of any city I am fortunate to visit. It’s similar to the Suze Orman philosophy: People first, then money, then things. Enjoy.



Kaiser Permanente Joins Broadband Breakfast Club Panel on Health Care | BroadbandCensus.com

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Kaiser Permanente Joins Broadband Breakfast Club Panel on Health Care | BroadbandCensus.com – It’s true – I’ll be speaking along side experts from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Department of the Army, and the Global Telemedicine Group in Washington, DC, October 13, 2009. Come and take a look!

WASHINGTON, October 9, 2009 – Dr. Ted Eytan, Medical Director for Delivery Systems Operations Improvement with Kaiser Permanente, has joined the panel of experts for the next Broadband Breakfast Club, “Setting the Table for the National Broadband Plan: Health Care,” on Tuesday, October 13, 2009, at 8 a.m.

The series, which will run until February 9, 2010, one week before the Federal Communications Commission’s plan is due to Congress, will continue the Broadband Breakfast Club’s year-long tradition of inviting top experts and policy-makers to share breakfast and perspectives on broadband technology and internet policy.

The panel on Tuesday, October 13, 2009, is the second in the series. It will consider: How will broadband affect burgeoning controversies over health care? Are the cost savings available through telemedicine as good as promised? Will information technologies be part of the solution – or just another complicating factor in the intricate medical system?

Confirmed Panelists:

  • Dr. Adam Darkins, Department of Veterans’ Affairs
  • Dr. Ted Eytan, Medical Director, Delivery Systems Operations Improvement, Kaiser Permanente
  • Col. Ron Poropatich, M.D., Department of the Army
  • Dr. Jay Sanders, Global Telemedicine Group; often dubbed the “father of telemedicine”

You can sign up for the event here.