Register Now for eHealth Week 2013

eHealth Week 201213 - 15 May 2013, Dublin, Ireland.
eHealth Week 2013 brings together two main events: the High Level eHealth Conference co-organised by the European Commission and the Irish Presidency of the Council of the European Union, and WoHIT (World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition) organized by HIMSS Europe. The event, now hailed as the largest annual pan - European eHealth Conference, brings together industry partners and providers from across Europe as well as important government and regional decision makers.

Here are some of the exciting programming and events we have in store for you at eHealth Week 2013:

  • Main Conference Theme - Delivering Innovative Healthcare and Well-being
  • mHealth Symposium
  • CIO Dedicated Sessions
  • European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP-AHA)
  • SME Competition
  • HIMSS Analytics Europe Awards Dinner
  • eHealth Week Special Event at The Guinness Storehouse

"eHealth solutions are critical in the delivery of a world class health system and offer significant opportunities for stimulating economic growth. I firmly believe that enhanced health service and industry collaboration can lead to great innovation and result in efficiencies, savings for the sector, and improved patient care. eHealth can help us to meet the demands for the delivery of more efficient care and to make greater strides in terms of life expectancy and quality of life. We look forward to advancing the European eHealth agenda at eHealth Week 2013.
Dr. James Reilly TD, Minister for Health, Ireland

Who will be there?

  • C-level executives from some of the world's leading Healthcare IT organizations
  • Buyers and users of healthcare information systems and technology
  • Key government decision makers (health, welfare and IT)
  • Healthcare and IT professionals (from public and private sectors)
  • Doctors, nurses and other clinicians
  • Informatics professionals and academicians
  • Hospital and professional associations and institutions

Networking Events
Networking at eHealth Week is power networking! It’s more than meeting people, it's meeting the right people for knowledge sharing, best practices, career connections... and socialising. eHealth Week has created many different ways for attendees to connect before and during the conference.

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

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About HIMSS Europe
HIMSS Europe is dedicated to bringing together all the major players in the Health ICT community to transcend borders and languages and engender a truly regional dialogue. As members of HIMSS Europe, individual professionals (managers, administrators, clinicians, technology experts and users), vendor companies and IT providers meet, interact and learn from one another.

With the opening of its Europe office in Brussels, HIMSS is now positioned to provide activities, programmes and education specifically designed for the Europe Health ICT community. Guided by a Governing Council of members from within the Europe region, the HIMSS Europe staff will focus on the needs of individual and corporate members across Europe to ensure dedicated services and membership value.

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