Baltic Conference on E-Health 09: Cross-Border Healthcare

September 15-16, 2009, Hamburg, Germany.
The 3rd Baltic Conference on E-Health will focus on "Cross-Border Healthcare". Healthcare managers/providers from Germany, Russia, Poland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will find an excellent platform to discuss how unlimited, cross-border access for all citizens to most efficient and high-quality healthcare services can be ensured.

International speakers will present latest development and innovations as well as best practice examples of E-Health solutions. Complimentary to the conference program and workshops, service providers will display and present their product and service achievements to policymakers, users, suppliers and implementation managers.

In this cross-sector forum, representatives from hospitals, governments, health insurance organizations, service providers and media of all Baltic Sea Region countries will exchange views on the topics of interconnectivity, interoperability, quality management and process optimization.

Another important ambition of the organizers - Baltic Sea Forum, Baltic Sea States Subregional Co-operation, Hamburg Chamber of Commerce and IBM - is to support know-how transfer and, above all, to encourage co-operation. For this reason, a pre-opening session at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) has been scheduled. Guided tours through the "new UKE" (Europe's most advanced hospital), various presentations, a panel discussion and the official reception for the conference participants will offer manifold chances for networking.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.baltic-conference-on-ehealth.com/

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