UK and Nordic Nations Take the Lead Over Fifty Countries Already Coming to eHealth Week 2013

eHealth Week 201313 - 15 May 2013, Dublin, Ireland.
As the date for this year's event draws closer, the world's leading health IT nations are committing to attending eHealth Week. It's not surprising, as this year's conference offers one of the best programmes. Eight tracks, thirty-five presentations and one of the largest exhibitions ever, WoHIT 2013 at eHealth Week offers thought provoking professional education which will boost your knowledge, develop in your professional skills and inspire you.
  • The High Level eHealth Conference
  • The World of Health IT
  • CIO Sessions
  • European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing
  • The European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations

A night out at the Guinness Storehouse - Ireland's number one visitor attraction
Come and enjoy an unforgettable evening and a magical journey deep into the heart of the world famous Guinness company. Network with industry leaders as you discover this historical building that is central to Dublin's and Ireland's heritage. This special event is open to all registered eHealth Week 2013 conference attendees.

Tuesday 14 May, 19:30 - 22:30
The Guinness Storehouse, St James's Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland

Mobile Health is the new frontier in HIT and
mHIMSS, a new member community of HIMSS, will be hosting a two-day mHealth Symposium as a dedicated part of eHealth Week 2013. The event will feature:

  • The potential for seniors to benefit from mobile and the future of healthy ageing
  • mHealth tools and their impact on chronic disease management
  • How mHealth tools are transforming the lives of healthcare professionals and solving the resource problems
  • The mHealth future of pharma

Join the buzz of the marketplace at eHealth Week 2013
Hold up to 18 pre-arranged meetings in just 4.5 hours with contacts of your choice from Europe and beyond at the 2nd EU-US eHealth Business Marketplace.

The goal of the 'Marketplace' is to create new business relationships, research, innovation and collaborations leading to innovative health improvements, job creation and economic developments.

Tuesday 14 May, 10:15 - 17:00

Great savings on travel for delegates are still available
The Star Alliance member airlines are pleased to be appointed as the Official Airline Network for eHealth Week 2013.

For further information and regiatration, 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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