Successful Implementation of NPfIT 2007

eyeforhealthcareTwo-day Conference, 6th - 7th February 2007, Tara Copthorne Hotel, London
Built on weeks of primary research with Trusts, hospitals, leading vendors, strategic bodies and end-users in the healthcare community, this Conference targets the core issues facing ICT executives in healthcare today, the implementation of the Connecting for Health programme.

Whether your Trust or hospital has recently started its implementation or is improving on the programme, this important event – back by popular demand – will enable you to discover:

  • How your peers have fared with implementation
  • How to overcome the hurdles
  • How to increase your IT effectiveness
  • How to build and foster a sense of community among your patients - and your immediate healthcare community

With over 150 delegates at the 2006 event, organisers are expanding the conference this time. Even so, this event will sell-out, and early booking is strongly recommended.

With numerous networking opportunities built into the schedule the conference is your best - and only - opportunity to meet key and emerging leaders in the UK, to build partnerships and alliances, source suppliers, assess advisors and do business.

By the time the Conference draws to a close, you'll have dozens of fresh ideas and strategies for increased success. Conference will also ensure you go back to the office armed with a selection of best practice examples of implementation from the key industry leaders you've met and the confidence to implement the programme successfully.

For further information, please visit - www.eyeforhealthcare.com/npfit2007/ehealthnews

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