Berlino 17 Giugno - Summit on Evolving an Open e-Health Platform; Bringing Down Business, Policy, Information, and Technology Barriers

Il Summit on Evolving an Open e-Health Platform Bringing Down Business, Policy, Information, and Technology Barriers che si svolgerà a Berlino il 17 Giugno, esplorerà le sfide e le possibili soluzioni per gli elementi chiave dell'interoperabilità efficace che sono, in definitiva, un volano essenziale per l'eHealth  e che hanno inoltre una specifica importanza per l'europa.

L'evento si svolgerà nell'ambito dell'OMG Technical Meeting di Berlino ed è co-sponsorizzato da HL7 International ed HL7 Germania.

Il summmit è pensato per essere altamente interattivo e coinvolgente per i partecipanti, favorendo una comunità inclusiva e trasparente. Il programma comprenderà case study provenienti da molte organizzazioni internazionali, tra cui: Mayo Clinic (USA), Ministero della Salute (Germania), NHS (UK), OpenEHR Foundation, Dipartimento della Salure di Victoria (Australia). Parteciperanno inoltre Phast (Francia) e alcuni partecipanti dall’Italia come NoemaLife e il Progetto HealthSOAF oltre alla stessa HL7 Italia.

HL7 Italia sostiene l'evento e i suoi membri potranno usufruire di uno sconto speciale all'ingresso.


Worldwide, the importance that has surfaced and the attention now being paid to effective health information-sharing across geographies and cultures have never been higher, yet consistently these efforts are thwarted either by business barriers, incompatible policies, aged or inappropriate technology, or variances among the information being shared and how that information is represented. Healthcare IT courses will enable the participants to study how this industry works and what strategies to use for its improvement. Healthcare IT will assist you in getting solutions for these matters. The problems with e-Health occur everywhere. Despite the global attention to these matters, in no place are these concerns more prevalent than within the EU. The E-Health Summit provides the best presentations about overcoming the challenges within the medical industry. With a fluid population crossing country boundaries daily, medical innovation processes, and recent developments clearly granting EU citizens access to medical care and treatment regardless of where they are within Europe, urgency has emerged to discover practical approaches that can overcome what have traditionally been barriers to these objectives. Medical technology approaches will be discussed during healthcare IT event this June.

This IT healthcare seminar will be useful for those who want to share their experience and who want to learn new methods to use in the health industry. In order to foster effective dialogue around this subject, OMG, a not-for-profit standards consortium operating in a dozen vertical markets (including health), will be hosting a Health Community Summit (e-health forum). This healthcare technology training event is established to provide a venue and format for exploring these challenges and coming to a shared vision about the key elements and building-blocks which will foster effective interchange and ultimately (US) become an enabler for eHealth.

This medical technology conference will marry limited presentations and case studies with community dialogue en route to charting a course for e-Health that is practical and implementable. Case study highlights from Victoria Health (Australia), the Mayo Clinic (US), the National Health Service (UK), and others will form a backdrop to incent dialogue and community participation. This medical innovation conference will present you how the format of the workshop has been designed to be highly interactive. The delegates from all facets of the e-Health industry are welcomed to take part in medical innovation summit to discuss IT health care solutions. Focus-sessions will include topics ranging from information representation to architectural "services" to business policies among several others.

- See more at: http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/tc/berlin-13/special-events/Health_Comm...

Worldwide, the importance that has surfaced and the attention now being paid to effective health information-sharing across geographies and cultures have never been higher, yet consistently these efforts are thwarted either by business barriers, incompatible policies, aged or inappropriate technology, or variances among the information being shared and how that information is represented. Healthcare IT courses will enable the participants to study how this industry works and what strategies to use for its improvement. Healthcare IT will assist you in getting solutions for these matters. The problems with e-Health occur everywhere. Despite the global attention to these matters, in no place are these concerns more prevalent than within the EU. The E-Health Summit provides the best presentations about overcoming the challenges within the medical industry. With a fluid population crossing country boundaries daily, medical innovation processes, and recent developments clearly granting EU citizens access to medical care and treatment regardless of where they are within Europe, urgency has emerged to discover practical approaches that can overcome what have traditionally been barriers to these objectives. Medical technology approaches will be discussed during healthcare IT event this June.

This IT healthcare seminar will be useful for those who want to share their experience and who want to learn new methods to use in the health industry. In order to foster effective dialogue around this subject, OMG, a not-for-profit standards consortium operating in a dozen vertical markets (including health), will be hosting a Health Community Summit (e-health forum). This healthcare technology training event is established to provide a venue and format for exploring these challenges and coming to a shared vision about the key elements and building-blocks which will foster effective interchange and ultimately become an enabler for eHealth.

This medical technology conference will marry limited presentations and case studies with community dialogue en route to charting a course for e-Health that is practical and implementable. Case study highlights from Victoria Health (Australia), the Mayo Clinic (US), the National Health Service (UK), and others will form a backdrop to incent dialogue and community participation. This medical innovation conference will present you how the format of the workshop has been designed to be highly interactive. The delegates from all facets of the e-Health industry are welcomed to take part in medical innovation summit to discuss IT health care solutions. Focus-sessions will include topics ranging from information representation to architectural "services" to business policies among several others.


Per ulteriori informazioni, il programma e l'iscrizione visitate il sito del summit