H2O MEDIA
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09:00:50 am on May 20, 2009 | # |
H2O Founder Kyle Virina announced this morning of a new initiative geared towards increasing patient security and improving quality care – especially for under-represented community segments – as a result of the H1N1 related efforts of the FUSION360° Network.
“We have begun strategic consultations with governmental agencies and key officials, the top private sector players in tele-communications, and on-going infrastructure development with media partners to develop the pre-cursor to Universal Health Care to service the 86MM citizens of this country.” states Virina.
“Oneal Rosero, the company’s Vice President for Information Technology, will spearhead planning in coordination with our technology partners this coming week to lay the blue-print for the F360° consortium’s Health Information eXchange that will be the core engine to Universal Health Care.”
Mr. Rosero recently joined the media technology firm. Prior to H2O, his previous company was responsible for digitization efforts for the Philippine Stock Exchange and introduced mobile technology utilizing SMS technology and telephony platforms.
“H2O is at the fore-front of incorporating Web 2.0 solutions – we actually prefer to use “Next Generation Media” since our solutions are much broader in scale: broadcast TV, print, events – converging through our secure-network engine. What makes our work with the Response Initiative platform we developed for the Center for Disease Control and the State of Texas, and now for the country of the Philippines, is that we specifically concentrate on the typically slow-to-adopt markets such as government and healthcare. But as what we’re seeing with the Obama Administration in the US, Web 2.0 is ready for prime-time – even for government and health care.”