eHealth Week's Programme Unveils

eHealth Week 201313 - 15 May 2013, Dublin, Ireland.
eHealth Week 2013 provides an opportunity to see and showcase the best in International eHealth practices featuring a range of expert sessions. Find out below what's happening at eHealth Week.

Irish Department of Health open to all eHealth Week attendees, this track will feature discussions on several topics including the high economic and societal value of eHealth, reforming health systems and business modelling in the "ecosystem".

WoHIT Sessions
The WoHIT (World of Health IT) track empowers patients and gives clinical staff the tools they need to do their jobs more quickly and efficiently. Sessions will include discussions on mHealth, hospital management and much more.

European Innovation Partnership
The EIP track at eHealth Week will present an overview of the Action Plans of the EIP Groups and their links to ICT. Sessions will include evidence around the impact from innovative services for Active and Healthy Ageing as well as potential ways of financing their deployment.

EU/US eHealth Business Marketplace
The Marketplace will be open to all attendees and will provide real opportunities for doing business through the speakers' corner, the device demo area, networking and the buzz of the Matchmaking meetings.

mHealth Symposium
Healthcare professionals, mHealth application developers and industry stakeholders will gather to establish best practices and advance the use of mobile applications and services in healthcare. The sessions will cover a range of subjects including disease management, patient access and the future of connectivity.

Also at eHealth Week 2013

  • CIO Dedicated Sessions brought to you by
  • EU SME eHealth Competition brought to you by
  • The European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA)

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

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