The Netherlands is the Partner Country of conhIT 2011
5 - 7 April 2011, Berlin, Germany.
conhIT, connecting healthcare IT, will have a partner country for the first time this year. The Netherlands will be exhibiting on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds, and will be represented in every section at the fair.
eHealth in the Digital Agenda for Europe
6 - 8 April 2011, Luxembourg.
In a presentation during the Med-e-Tel 2011 Opening Session on Wednesday April 6th, Peteris Zilgalvis, Head of the ICT for Health Unit at the European Commission's Information Society Directorate-General, will provide some insights into the European Commission's plans on the Digital Agenda
Healthcare IT - as Safe as Fort Knox?
5 - 7 April 2011, Berlin, Germany.
Security is a key issue where healthcare IT solutions are concerned. The greater the volume of sensitive patient data that is electronically managed and communicated, the more modern security technology is being used in hospitals and in practical applications.
conhIT 2011 Showcases all Aspects of Healthcare IT
5 - 7 April 2011, Berlin, Germany.
Without doubt mobile healthcare IT solutions will be one of the innovative topics at conhIT 2011, which is due to take place on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds. Many of the exhibitors will be displaying their latest
products, including smartphones, tablet PCs and other end devices, in Berlin.
E-Health Congress 2011 - Innovative Support for Clinical Decision
26 May 2011, Bucharest, Romania.
Advances in information and communication technologies (ICT) offer new opportunities to improve public health worldwide.
Keynote Speakers at eHealth Week 2011 Call for Significant IT Investments in the Health Systems of the Future
10 - 12 May 2011, Budapest, Hungary.
eHealth Week 2011, revealed the list of keynote speakers who will address delegates at the "eHealth World-Cup", which is to be held in Budapest. Keynotes will be delivered by
Telenursing at Med-e-Tel 2011
6 - 8 April 2011, Luxembourg.
In a presentation during the Med-e-Tel 2011 opening session, David Benton, CEO of the International Council of Nurses (ICN), will be looking at where nursing and telenursing has been in the past, where it stands now and where it needs to go in the future.