eHealth Week 2011 - eHealth High-Level Conference

eHealth Week 2011The 9th edition of the High-level eHealth conference will take place 10-13 May 2011 in Budapest, Hungary within the eHealth week together with the World of Health IT Conference and Exhibition.

European healthcare establishments are facing substantial challenges over the next decade, such as significant demographic changes and reduced human resources, forcing European leaders to re-design the European Healthcare landscape. eHealth week 2011 will not only offer an insight into how our leaders are planning and investing for the future, but will also present an exhibition which will showcase leading industry partners, offering innovative solutions for our future.

eHealth week is a collocation of the European Commission's High Level Ministerial Conference and the World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition. It was in 2010 hailed as Europe's largest pan-European conference: an all encompassing event focusing on leadership and the continuum of care - healthcare from the home to the hospital. The event will also address other related subjects such as pharma and health 2.0.

eHealth week is a platform for all stakeholders in the Health IT community and compliments your national conference, by:

  • Offering answers by high-level speakers
  • Presenting a modern and wide-ranging exhibition, including an interoperability showcase to demonstrate how data can travel across different suppliers and borders.
  • Allowing you to network with government- and industry leaders from across the European continent; an opportunity rarely seen at other European conferences.

When
Tuesday, May 10, 2011: Ministerial Conference (invitation only)
Wednesday, May 11, 2011: eHealth week + exhibition opens (open to all)
Thursday, May 12, 2011: eHealth week + exhibition open (open to all)

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

Learn more about the European Commission - ICT for Health:
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/health/index_en.htm
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/information_society/index_en.htm

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