Innovations in E-Health & Informatics Europe

20 - 22 September 2011, London, UK.
Healthcare providers across the continent are looking forward to the day when EU-wide eHealth collaboration is a reality, when data can flow freely yet securely across institutional and international boundaries, thus increasing efficiency and improving patient outcomes - and healthcare IT and informatics personnel are working toward this goal by the careful selection, implementation and improvement of informatics.

Through attending Innovations in EHealth and Informatics Europe you will hear aspirational and instructional case studies from best-of-breed organisations, learn about both mistakes and best practices, meet face-to-face with healthcare IT experts and walk away with practical ideas and solutions you can implement in your home institution.

The expert speaker faculty will show you how to:

  • Practice advanced interoperability and seamless information management by aligning your ICT to existing and emerging standards with Bernd Blobel of the eHealth Competence Center, University Hospital Regensburg
  • Implement the latest innovations: hear about pilot projects run by Claus Duedal Pedersen at Odense University Hospital, Alberto Sanna at Scientific Institute San Raffaele, Otto Larsen at NSI and more in 5 best-of-breed case studies
  • Institute the best techniques for information security, disaster management, data recovery and patient privacy: Catherine Chronaki of HL7 and FORTH and Neal Mullen of St. Vincent's Healthcare Group show you how
  • Effectively align your informatics with your EHR: benchmark your deployment with Uwe Buddrus of HIMSS Analytics Europe
  • Get the budget and support you need for your informatics deployment from both upper management and clinicians with the help of University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust's Simon Mortimore
These are just some of the most pressing issues currently affecting healthcare IT professionals; join Innovations in E-Health & Informatics Europe conference to investigate how to solve present challenges and position your organisation to achieve future eHealth goals.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.ehealthinformatics.eu

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