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Best wishes for 2010
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all our best wishes for a festive holiday season.
Health 2.0 Europe
We're pleased to announce that HON will be speaking at the Health 2.0 Europe conference, taking place in Paris, on April 6-7, 2010.
Health 2.0 Europe will feature the best of Health 2.0 in both Europe and the US, with simultaneous English/French translation.
Confirmed presenting countries include France, the UK, Ireland, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary, Italy and Spain.
Their experience will be compared and contrasted to US examples such as Google Health, Microsoft Health Vault, Sermo, PatientsLikeMe and Healthline.
If the following questions interest you, please think of attending:
- How does specialized search relate to Health 2.0?
- Are online patient communities different in Europe and between European countries?
- How are European doctors participating in Web 2.0 technologies?
- Are personal health records integrating the health care system in Europe?
- What are European governments doing?
- What opportunities exist for Hospitals, Payors, and Pharma in Europe to play a bigger role in Health 2.0?
See the evolving agenda : http://www.health2con.com/paris2010/agenda/
Questions/contact Denise Silber silber@basilstrategies.com
Nous sommes heureux d’annoncer que HON va intervenir à la conférence Health 2.0 Europe, à Paris les 6 et 7 Avril 2010
Health 2.0 Europe présentera le mieux de la Santé 2.0 en Europe et aux Etats-Unis, avec traduction simultanée anglais/français.
Parmi les pays qui interviendront: la France, R-U, l’Irlande, la Suisse, les Pays Bays, l’Allemagne, la Hongrie, l’Italie, l’Espagne.
Leur expérience sera examinée à la lumière des sites américains comme Google Health, Microsoft Health Vault, Sermo, PatientsLikeMe, Healthline.
SI les questions suivantes vous intéressent, songez à vous inscrire :
Comment le “search” spécialisé participe à la Santé 2.0 ?
Est-ce que les communautés de patients en ligne sont différentés en Europe et entre pays Européens.
Les médecins européens participent –ils aux outils Web 2.0 ?
Les dossiers santé personnels, vont-ils intégrer le système de santé en Europe ?
Que font les états européens ?
Quelles opportunités pour les hôpitaux, les payeurs, l’industrie pharmaceutique en Europe dans la Santé 2.0 ?
L’agenda est en cours ici : http://www.health2con.com/paris-2010-fr/
Questions/contact Denise Silber silber@basilstrategies.com
World of Health IT 2010
HON is invited to the High Level eHealth Conference - March 15 to March 18, 2010 - Barcelona - Spain.
The World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition (WoHIT) will for the first time be held in conjunction with the European Union's annual High Level eHealth Conference in Barcelona on 15-18 March 2010. The union of these two high calibre events presents vast opportunities for delegates and exhibitors in terms of education, exhibition and networking. March 15th will feature an invitation only ministerial day, hosted by the Spanish EU Presidency, the European Commission, and the Regional Government of Catalonia. The 16-18th of March will be open to all delegates. This unique combined event is being organised by the European Commission, HIMSS Europe, the Spanish Ministry of Health and Social Policy, the Regional Government of Catalonia and Foundation TicSalut. The objective is to create one European high level platform for stakeholders sharing the common goal of advancing eHealth in Europe. The conference is expected to attract more than 2,500 delegates and 60 local, European and international exhibitors.
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