Med-e-Tel 2009: Education, Networking, Business

Med-e-Tel 20091-3 April, 2009, Luxembourg.
eHealth, Telemedicine and Health ICT are a tool at the service of medical and nurse practitioners, patients, citizens, healthcare institutions and governments. It involves many different stakeholders who need to be brought face-to-face to share aspirations, learn from research and experiences, show the possibilities, understand the market, discover new applications. Med-e-Tel is the meeting place with a proven potential for Education, Networking and Business among a global audience with diverse professional backgrounds.

EDUCATION
Attend the vast Med-e-Tel conference program featuring over 150 presentations and workshops, and learn from experience built up by experts from around the world. Hear about current applications and best practice examples, see a glimpse of future trends in telemedicine and ehealth, and their effect on the healthcare system as a whole. Get an update on new developments that will allow you to stay ahead and make more effective and efficient use of technologies to improve quality of health and social care.

NETWORKING
Med-e-Tel promotes and enhances cooperation opportunities, and is the place to establish partnerships and contacts, both globally and locally. Meet and network with healthcare and industry stakeholders. Attend meetings from a number of international and regional associations, and expand your network.

BUSINESS
See the solutions and technology at work in the expo area. Participate in demonstrations that will give you a better view on the potential behind telemedicine and ehealth tools. Exchange ideas and form new partnerships.

The opening session of this year's Med-e-Tel conference program will feature representatives of some of the following organizations: International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth (ISfTeH), World Health Organization (WHO), International Telecommunication Union (ITU), International Council of Nurses (ICN), International Association of CyberTherapy & Rehabilitation (IACR), European Commission, European Health Telematics Association (EHTEL), Russian Telemedicine Association, Rockefeller Foundation, Ministries of Health, as well as some industry leaders. Final arrangements are being made and details will be announced shortly.

The Med-e-Tel conference program will also present additional workshops and sessions on themes such as:

  • evidence on telemedicine and ehealth effectiveness and efficiency;
  • EU telemedicine & ehealth projects;
  • various national and international initiatives in cooperation with member associations of the ISfTeH;
  • telenursing, nursing informatics;
  • telemedicine and chronic disease management in cooperation with EHTEL;
  • experiences in cybertherapy, telerehabilitation and telepsychology in cooperation with the IACR;
  • a training session on "eHealth Master Plan Development" in cooperation with the expert group on "Telecommunication for eHealth" within the ITU;
  • a regional hospital administrator seminar;
  • various user experiences and recent research in elearning, mobile technologies, specific application domains such as telecardiology, ehealth in developing countries, and much more.

Overall, Med-e-Tel promotes and enhances cooperation opportunities and is the place to meet and network with healthcare and industry stakeholders from 50 countries in Europe and around the world.

Med-e-Tel 2009 is scheduled for 1-3 April 2009 in Luxembourg. Online registration will open soon.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.medetel.eu

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About Med-e-Tel
Med-e-Tel focuses on ehealth and telemedicine applications and a wide range of other medical ICT applications and on the convergence of information and communication technology with medical applications, which lead to higher quality of care, cost reductions, workflow efficiency, and widespread availability of healthcare services.

The "Med" in Med-e-Tel stands for healthcare services (institutional and home based care, prevention and education) and for medical products and equipment (medical imaging equipment, monitoring devices, electronic health records, etc.).
The "e" stands for the electronic and IT industry and services (hard- & software, internet, e-mail, etc.).
The "Tel" stands for telecommunications (whether it is POTS, ISDN, wireless, satellite, videoconferencing, VoIP, or other).

For further information, please visit www.medetel.lu.

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