eHealth Week 2013

eHealth Week 201213 - 15 May 2013, Dublin, Ireland.
With the success of eHealth Week 2012, the planning for next year's event is already underway. eHealth Week 2013 will bring industry partners and providers, important government and regional decision makers from across Europe.

"Ireland is engaging in a major health reform process over the next number of years and ehealth and ICT will play a critical role. This will be a great opportunity to learn and share experiences from those leading in the field," mentioned Kevin Conlon, Head of ICT, Irish Department of Health.

Exhibitors and attendees will have the opportunity to connect and discuss their health information technology solutions in an environment that provides access to buyers while remaining cost effective. Be at eHealth Week 2013 to showcase your product offerings to a key audience or your competitors will.

Exhibition
The WoHIT 2013 Exhibition floor is the place to be this year. Witness the many world class exhibitors, new product launches, educational sessions, vendor exhibitions, interoperability demonstrations and so much more.

Industry Programme Sessions
The Industry Programme Sessions will provide key learning and best case examples from across Europe, of how IT has been used to deliver better Healthcare. These 45 minute sessions will examine where the challenges lie for our future healthcare systems and how to overcome those challenges.

HIMSS Europe Corporate Member Focus Groups
eHealth Week 2013 will offer the opportunity for HIMSS Europe Corporate Members to host a key stakeholder focus group during the conference for healthcare professions to explore the critical issues facing the industry, to gain access to industry lessons learned and best practices, and to showcase how technology can improve healthcare.

HIMSS Health IT Venture Fair
NEW at eHealth week, the Health IT Venture Fair brings together investors and pre-qualified companies looking for investment. Networking built into the agenda to help you find new business partners and meet health IT investors.

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

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