Call for Papers: World of Health IT 2010 Conference and Exhibition

World of Health IT 2010 Conference and Exhibition15-18 March 2010
2010 WoHIT Conference & Exhibition in conjunction with the eHealth High Level Conference, Barcelona, Spain.
Designed to be dynamic and interactive, The World of Health IT 2010 Conference Programme will engage participants in thought-provoking debates & discussion panels. The parallel sessions are scheduled to last one and a half hour and will offer attendees various perspectives on the topics. The conference will include keynote addresses by leading healthcare experts, practitioners and high level officials from EU and national governments, a state-of-the-art trade exhibition with real-world case studies and an Interoperability Showcase.

The Conference
Focusing on the impact of technology on the European eHealth Community

Session Objectives:

  • Discuss experiences from deployed services
  • Discover proven benefits in quality and efficiency
  • Demonstrate practical aspects of IT systems and their connectivity through live activities
  • Discuss challenges faced by the early adopters

WoHIT 2010 will also feature product launches, success stories, care provider experiences and national and regional collaboration projects.

The Exhibition
Connect with solution providers and share your experiences with peers from around the world in Europe's largest event in the Healthcare IT market.

The Audience
Attendees of WoHIT 2010 will be comprised of leaders, decision-makers and implementers of healthcare IT solutions. Professionals in healthcare - directors, executives, CIOs, CTOs, physicians and other clinicians - who require practical information that applies to the challenges and opportunities they face in decision-making and implementation of information technology strategies.

All proposals for the Call for Papers must be submitted by: Monday, June 15th, at 17:00 CET (Central Europe Time)

Submit Your Proposal to Myriam De Greef, HIMSS Europe Executive Director, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by filling out the downloadable submission form (.doc).

For further information, please visit:
http://www.worldofhealthit.org

Related news articles:

About World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition
The World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition has been developed for leaders and experts in health IT from Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). It has been designed for and by the healthcare IT community in the EMEA region: technology users, buyers, vendors, providers or healthcare regulators. Addressing the perspectives of clinicians, directors and other healthcare professionals, The World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition offers educational sessions, vendor exhibitions, best practice exchange networking sessions and other professional development opportunities. The WoHIT Organising Committee comprises the EC (European Commission), HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society), EUROREC (European Institute for Health Records), COCIR (European Coordination Committee of the Radiological, Electromedical and Healthcare IT Industry), EHTEL (European Health Telematics Association), HINE (Health Information Network Europe), and now EFMI (European Federation for Medical Informatics). For further information, please visit http://www.worldofhealthit.com.

Most Popular Now

Stanford Medicine Study Suggests Physici…

Artificial intelligence-powered chatbots are getting pretty good at diagnosing some diseases, even when they are complex. But how do chatbots do when guiding treatment and care after the diagnosis? For...

OmicsFootPrint: Mayo Clinic's AI To…

Mayo Clinic researchers have pioneered an artificial intelligence (AI) tool, called OmicsFootPrint, that helps convert vast amounts of complex biological data into two-dimensional circular images. The details of the tool...

Testing AI with AI: Ensuring Effective A…

Using a pioneering artificial intelligence platform, Flinders University researchers have assessed whether a cardiac AI tool recently trialled in South Australian hospitals actually has the potential to assist doctors and...

Adults don't Trust Health Care to U…

A study finds that 65.8% of adults surveyed had low trust in their health care system to use artificial intelligence responsibly and 57.7% had low trust in their health care...

AI Unlocks Genetic Clues to Personalize …

A groundbreaking study led by USC Assistant Professor of Computer Science Ruishan Liu has uncovered how specific genetic mutations influence cancer treatment outcomes - insights that could help doctors tailor...

The 10 Year Health Plan: What do We Need…

Opinion Article by Piyush Mahapatra, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Chief Innovation Officer at Open Medical. There is a new ten-year plan for the NHS. It will "focus efforts on preventing, as...

Deep Learning to Increase Accessibility…

Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of death globally. One of the most common tools used to diagnose and monitor heart disease, myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) by single photon...

People's Trust in AI Systems to Mak…

Psychologists warn that AI's perceived lack of human experience and genuine understanding may limit its acceptance to make higher-stakes moral decisions. Artificial moral advisors (AMAs) are systems based on artificial...

DMEA 2025 - Innovations, Insights and Ne…

8 - 10 April 2025, Berlin, Germany. Less than 50 days to go before DMEA 2025 opens its doors: Europe's leading event for digital health will once again bring together experts...

Relationship Between Sleep and Nutrition…

Diet and sleep, which are essential for human survival, are interrelated. However, recently, various services and mobile applications have been introduced for the self-management of health, allowing users to record...

New AI Tool Mimics Radiologist Gaze to R…

Artificial intelligence (AI) can scan a chest X-ray and diagnose if an abnormality is fluid in the lungs, an enlarged heart or cancer. But being right is not enough, said...

AI Model can Read ECGs to Identify Femal…

A new AI model can flag female patients who are at higher risk of heart disease based on an electrocardiogram (ECG). The researchers say the algorithm, designed specifically for female patients...