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Jim Clark Of Healtheon/WebMD To Engage In One-On-One Roundtable With Broadcast Journalist Charlie Rose, Day Two Of Internet Healthcare 2000, April 25 And 26, 2000, At The Metropolitan Pavilion, New York

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Rising Tide Studios (RTS) announced today that Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist Charlie Rose will engage in a one-on-one roundtable discussion with Internet luminary Jim Clark of Healtheon/WebMD on April 26, the second day of Internet Healthcare 2000 (IH2000), a conference devoted to the healthcare space in the Internet industry.

Jim Clark is co-founder of Healtheon and currently serves on the board of directors at Healtheon/WebMD (Nasdaq: HLTH), the first end-to- end Internet healthcare company connecting all parties in healthcare--from patients to physicians to hospitals to insurers to employers and all other health organizations. Clark also co- founded Netscape Communications, Silicon Graphics, Inc., myCFO, Inc., and Shutterfly.com.

Other keynotes include George Lundberg, MD, editor-in-chief at Medscape (Nasdaq: MSCP); Don Hackett, president and CEO of drkoop.com (Nasdaq: KOOP); Vikas Bhushan, MD, CEO, Medschool.com; and John Hockenberry, noted television correspondent and member of the board of Cando.com.

The conference is a production of Rising Tide Studios, a New York-based integrated media company that produces business-to-business intelligence online, in print, and in person. RTS publishes two print magazines: Silicon Alley Reporter and Digital Coast Reporter, and produces four online publications: Silicon Alley Daily, Digital Coast Weekly, iHealthcare Weekly, and Digital Music Weekly. RTS produces annual conferences, including the recent Silicon Alley 2000 (www.siliconalley2000.com), Digital Coast 99 (www.digitalcoast99.com), Rising Tide Summit (www.risingtidesummit.com) and the upcoming International Network (www.tin2000.com).

For a complete program schedule, keynote and panel discussion topics, speaker bios or press credentials, please visit www.internethealthcare2000.com.

 

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