HIMSS Europe Autumn Webinar Series

HIMSS EuropeHIMSS Europe will be co-hosting a series of webinars this coming autumn. European healthcare establishments will be faced with substantial challenges over the next decade, forcing European leaders to re-design the European healthcare landscape.

Take advantage of the HIMSS Europe Autumn Webinar Series and participate in one or several of these webinars to gain valuable and practical knowledge that is applicable today. In addition, gain insight from top vendors as to how they are planning and investing for the future. Such knowledge will allow you to meet your technology objectives and drive your organization to success.

HIMSS Europe invites you to join a complimentary webinar hosted by Intel focusing on mHealth on 28th September at 3pm CET.

mHealth: Connecting the Inpatient and Outpatient Landscape

Current Healthcare delivery models are expensive, fragmented, and error prone. Communication between providers in disparate delivery settings is often haphazard at best. Mobile point of care technologies (mHealth) and HIT infrastructures are helping that to change. This webinar will help you understand how mobile technologies can safely and securely help all caregivers (Physicians, Nurses, Community Care Workers, First Responders) improve care delivery as patients transition thru various care settings (home, clinic, home). We will review the evidence and hear examples of how care coordination workflows can improve outcomes. You will better understand the mHealth tools that can best assist with care coordination in various settings.

Moderator:
Mark Blatt MD, Worldwide Medical Director, Intel Corporation

Guest Speaker:
Barbara Stuttle CBE
FORMER: Deputy Chief Executive / Chief Nurse
NHS South West Essex

Register now

Pricing:
Complimentary. There is no cost to attend these webinars.

What's included:
Each webinar lasts at least 60 minutes and includes a Q & A session with the presenter.
Each registration includes one web connection per registrant.
If you have any questions please contact Kamil Mroz

For more information about the Autumn Webinar Series, please click here or contact:
Sean Roberts
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+32-2793-7636

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