HIMSS Europe Online Matchmaking at WoHIT 2014

The World of Health IT 20142 - 4 April 2014, Nice, France.
The World of Health IT 2014 (WoHIT 2014) will combine the following global audiences: influential European C-Suites, Nordic countries looking to invest, non-European decision makers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the U.S. and Canada... plus a new French audience that is ready to engage to upgrade legacy platforms. Meet and collaborate with delegates from these segments.

Don't miss the complimentary with a WoHIT registration HIMSS Europe Online Matchmaking, taking place on April 3rd and 4th, with the aim of encouraging collaboration and generating meaningful global business opportunities between European and US companies, health providers and other stakeholders.

By enrolling now, you can review participant and organisational profiles; and request business matchmaking appointments. Gain access to new solution opportunities through cooperation with a broad range of experts and colleagues in the field.

Registration
You have to register at the WoHIT 2014 website first to attend the bilateral meeting sessions. Once registered you will receive a link allowing to access the registration form.

Focus

  • Short, sharp 20 minute meetings to foster effective networking & cooperation
  • Get to know key healthcare IT providers and latest innovations & solutions
  • Get your problem solved - Matching organizations offering or seeking solutions
  • Learn more about successful examples of important Healthcare IT implementations and how you can benefit from these experiences

Main topics

  • Continuity of Care
  • mHealth Solutions
  • Patient centric
  • Safety & quality of patient care
  • Personalized medicine
  • Clinical decision support

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

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About World of Health IT
The World Congress of Health IT Conference & Exhibition is the premier forum for the advancement of IT in healthcare in Europe. To address the needs of key stakeholders in the community of eHealth in Europe, The World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition offers professional development sessions, suppliers exhibitions, exchange of best practices, networking sessions and debates and discussions concerning the issues that will shape the future of eHealth.

About HIMSS
HIMSS is a cause-based, not-for-profit organization exclusively focused on providing global leadership for the optimal use of information technology (IT) and management systems for the betterment of healthcare. Founded 52 years ago, HIMSS and its related organizations are headquartered in Chicago with additional offices in the United States, Europe and Asia. HIMSS represents nearly 50,000 individual members, of which more than two thirds work in healthcare provider, governmental and not-for-profit organizations. HIMSS also includes over 570 corporate members and more than 225 not-for-profit partner organizations that share our mission of transforming healthcare through the effective use of information technology and management systems. HIMSS frames and leads healthcare practices and public policy through its content expertise, professional development, research initiatives, and media vehicles designed to promote information and management systems' contributions to improving the quality, safety, access, and cost-effectiveness of patient care.

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