eHealth Networking Event of the Year

eHealth Week 201313 - 15 May 2013, Dublin, Ireland.
Next to interesting workshops, eHealth Week 2013 will be all about networking. Commissioners and other high level politicians will be there to interact, and participants from both the EU as the US will have their own networking marketplace.

Global decision makers from European public and private healthcare will be meeting High Level European Ministers and EU Commissioners, like Vice-President Neelie Kroes (Digital Agenda for Europe) and Commissioner Geoghegan-Quinn (Research, Innovation and Science). They will be joined by over 2,500 international delegates. All of this combined, it's safe to say: This is the Health IT networking event of the year.

Taking place at The Convention Centre Dublin, eHealth Week 2013 will be showcasing the world's most cutting edge Health IT technology and helping deliver the views and ideas of the worlds Health IT elite.

The eHealth marketplace will be open to all attendees and will provide real opportunities for doing business through the speaker's corner, the device demo area, networking and the buzz of the Matchmaking meetings.

Investment in Action
eHealth Week wants to encourage the continuous investment in Health IT worldwide. This is in an effort to improve patient care and get a handle on rising medical costs.

In this respect it's becoming ever more important that governments take advantage of cloud computing, mobile devices, ePortals, wireless telemetry equipment and automated pharmacy equipment.

In the past year alone Turkey along with the Scandinavian countries have led a phenomenal trend of large scale investments into the Health IT sector. But it's not all Europe, the US has seen a 370% increase in Health IT investment in 2012 over 2011.

Governments are spending money on Health IT due to the certainty it will save money in the future. Make sure your company is represented at eHealth Week 2013, Europe's premier Health IT networking event.

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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