Health Executive Summit: Visions, Strategies, Best Practices

19-21 May 2010, Paris, France.
Focusing mainly on European healthcare challenges, the Health Executive Summit convenes speakers and participants from around the world to share visionary strategies, innovative programmes and latest best practices.

Developed in collaboration with an international advisory board of renowned health leaders, the programme is built on timely topics: common challenges, very diverse solutions and an industry eager to learn how it's done elsewhere.

Each day focuses on one theme:

  • May 19, 2010: Chronic Disease Management
  • May 20, 2010: eHealth
  • May 21, 2010: Sustainable Development

The event brings together all the key stakeholders of the healthcare industry in Europe and the rest of the world including:

  • Health officials:
    Ministers of health, ministers of the environment/ecology/sustainable development, government agencies' directors, heads of national and regional health authorities.
  • Public and private hospitals, primary care trusts, specialty care clinics, physicians’ groups, and other care providers:
    Chief executives, administrators, chief medical officers, heads of departments for IT/IS, medical care, operations, sustainable development, procurement, medical doctors, heads of health services and nursing staff.
  • Public and private insurance:
    Chief executives, chief medical officers, and top executives from socialized and complementary insurances.
  • Industry suppliers:
    Pharma and bio-tech companies, medical equipment and medical supplies manufacturers, suppliers, solution providers, management, environmental and IT consultants.

Collocated with HOPITAL EXPO - INTERMEDICA and Hit Paris, Summit participants gain access to one of the biggest hospital and healthcare tradeshows in Europe:

  • Over 25,500 visitors
  • 750 exhibitors
  • 21,000 sqm of exhibition space
  • Representation from the full spectrum of hospital and healthcare professionals
  • New dedicated zones for Chronic Disease Management and eHealth

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.health-es.com

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