E-Health Insider Live 2009 Conference and Exhibition

9-10 November 2009, The ICC, Birmingham.
E-Health Insider, the UK's leading news and information site focused on healthcare IT, has announced E-Health Insider Live 2009 Conference and Exhibition. This new event will provide a lively, independent forum for learning and debate on e-health issues.

Make a date to join for the launch of E-Health Insider Live '09 at The ICC, Birmingham from 9-10 November 2009. This exciting new conference and exhibition brings together leading industry professionals and experts from all over the UK for provocative debate, inspiring seminars and innovative showcases.

EHI editor Jon Hoeksma said: "It is a hugely positive move growing the event over two days. E-Health Insider Live 2009 gives us the opportunity to broaden the content of our conference programme to reach more widely into our healthcare IT community.

"The new format will also give visitors greater access to the 80 or so exhibitors - who will be showcasing technologies and services currently available to the healthcare IT professional."

In addition, the two day format will give attendees more opportunities to meet and engage with their peers, Hoeksma continues, "The middle evening at Jongleurs Comedy Club will provide a fun and informal environment for people to enjoy dinner, meet old friends and network with new contacts attending the show."

E-Health Insider Live '09 has a free-to-visit exhibition hosting live demonstrations, feature areas and the Best Practice Showcase. The conference will host 40 sessions over two days with significant discounts available to NHS employees. Delegates are provided with lunch, break refreshments and access to all areas of the exhibition.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.ehealthinsiderlive.com

About E‐Health Insider
Launched in 2001, E-Health Insider, E-Health Media's flagship title, has become the leading UK portal dedicated to the UK healthcare IM&T community. Delivering daily independent, news, comment and analysis, E-Health Insider has positioned itself as the trusted source of up-to-date information about developments, reaching an audience of senior managers and influencers within this sector.

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