Healthcare IT Exchange

5-7 December 2010, UK, Venue (TBA).
In an industry driven by improving the quality of patient care, meeting regulations and controlling costs, leading Healthcare executives understand the strategic importance to work towards a digital era. As Europe continues to age, chronic diseases grow and patients become empowered through new technologies, the Healthcare landscape has to adapt as it's workload increases. Faced with eradicating inefficiencies, reducing medical errors and innovating a 'paperless' infrastructure the Healthcare industry is deploying IT to streamline their processes and lower costs.

Through attending the Healthcare IT Exchangeâ„¢ senior executives have the unique opportunity to meet, collaborate, network and learn about the benefits and cost efficiencies produced through an effective and well implemented IT infrastructure. Plus, gain a fresh perspective and a clear understanding of exactly what is happening in the Healthcare IT landscape today and what changes may mean for you.

The Exchange will facilitate discussions on a wide array of strategically driven Healthcare IT issues through conference sessions such as:

Strategy

  • An update on the Department of Health's plans for the National Programme for IT
  • Forward Planning: Making efficiencies and maximising cost savings
  • Innovation - selling your ideas to the board
  • Engineering an innovative culture within your IT department
  • Health IT: Learning from Europe

Technology

  • Connecting health professionals for a collaborative NHS
  • Securing patient information
  • Capitalising on legacy systems
  • Implementing and realising the benefits of shared services
  • Mobile technologies for a mobile work force
  • Digitising patient records
  • Looking to the future: Does cloud computing have a silver lining?

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.healthcareitexchange.co.uk

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