eHealth week Berlin 2007: online programme and registration active now

The eHealth week Berlin 2007The eHealth week Berlin 2007 is taking place from 16 to 20 April, 2007 at Messe Berlin. eHealth week Berlin 2007 belongs to the associated programme of the German EU-Presidency and pools key IT and telematics events within the German health sector.

The Telemed, the high-level eHealth Conference 2007, the trade fair ITeG (International Forum for Healthcare IT) and the KIS-conference offer numerous opportunities to comprehensively inform yourself on cross-border, interoperable processes and Europe-wide electronic services as well as on activities of the European partners that have been prepared in that regard. Moreover, IHE Connectathon and further internationally-oriented meetings on the topic 'eHealth' are also taking place during the eHealth week Berlin 2007.

With its many interesting discussions, workshops and presentations, eHealth week Berlin 2007 contributes significantly to the improvement of patient care in Europe. At the same time, it also provides opportunities for the exchange of international expertise.

The programme of the events as well as the online registration option can be found on the internet page of eHealth week Berlin 2007 at: http://www.ehealth2007.de
or via the internet page of the eHealth Conference 2007 at:
http://ehealth.gvg-koeln.de

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