eHealthServer.com - New Project For and By International eHealth Community

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eHealthNews.EU Portal, a leading eHealth news web based platform with core competence and innovative strength in advancing the European eHealth Industry and Research domains, has launched a new project addressed to the International eHealth Community, named 'eHealthServer.com'.

According to Viviane Reding's speech at World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition (WoHIT 2008), the global market for eHealth is estimated to have a potential value of €60 billion, of which Europe represents one third, i.e. €20 billion. eHealth can be considered the third largest European health industry, after pharmaceuticals valued at €205 billion (based on retail prices) and medical devices for which annual sales are estimated to be €64 billion.

eHealthServer.comeHealthServer.com project's goals are the dissemination, awareness creation and advanced promotion activities addressed to the international eHealth Industry and Research domains. "By being enrolled for several years in the eHealth domain, I'm continuously receiving many requests and suggestions to reflect the international eHealth achievements in our European projects. As result, and of course by being based on our readers' guidance and suggestions I'm very proud to announce the eHealthServer.com project. I’m confident that in the nearest future it will have a recognizable voice on the International eHealth domain,” commented Ruslan David, MD, eHealthNews.EU Portal administrator. "eHealthServer.com is at the very beginning but it has already a solid background and wide experience on the European eHealth arena, however I look forward to exploring new partnerships and advanced collaboration opportunities with international eHealth professionals."

Currently, eHealthServer.com presents the latest eHealth news articles comprising 'Research & Development', 'Industry', 'Products', and 'Conferences & Events' categories. Additionally, you are very welcome to subscribe (free of charge) by e-mail to the proposed news alert service or to subscribe by your favorite RSS feed reader to the published RSS news channel. Close to the underlined news categories you are very welcome to visit the 'Publications' section, it has featured the leading eHealth publications, available for download in PDF format.

"I would appreciate any feedback or comment regarding the current eHealthServer.com project's web appearance. Our core mission is to design a project not only 'for', but in special, a project 'by' the international eHealth Community," added Ruslan David, "You are very welcome to register on eHealthServer.com, it will allow you to be in touch with our realizations, achievements and improvements."

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.ehealthserver.com

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