Baltic Conference on E-Health in Hamburg (Germany)

On September 21 the Baltic Conference on E-Health will take place at the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce. Representatives from hospitals, governments, health insurance organizations, service providers and media throughout Europe find a cross sector forum to discuss the common challenges associated with affordable quality care.

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The Baltic Conference on E-Health features best practise presentations from various countries focusing on e-health systems and hospital information systems like online Patient Medical Records (PMRs) and Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), medical information systems, clinical workflow solutions, health information networks and telemedicine, to name but a few.

Prof. Dr. Jörg F. Debatin (Medical Director and CEO, UKE) will hold a presentation on "The Future of Health Management", followed by a panel discussion on current and future challenges for healthcare systems and healthcare management led by Dr. Nikolaus Förster.
Several breaks could be used for the exchange of views and experiences among all those involved in health management. 

William R. Timken, U.S. Ambassador to Germany, and Jörg Dräger, Senator for Science and Research, City of Hamburg will deliver the opening speech. The conference program features speakers from Germany, Denmark, U.S.A. etc. International solution and service providers will display and present their products and service achievements.

02.09.2007

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