eHealth Day at Conference for Java, Enterprise Architectures & SOA

InterComponentWare AG (ICW)November 11 2009, Munich, Germany.
InterComponentWare AG (ICW) and Java Magazine present the eHealth Day on November 11, 2009 at the technical conference W-JAX, from Monday, the 9th through Friday the 13th of November, 2009. Experience an attractive mix of tomorrow's technologies and practical knowledge derived from real-world experience in the health care sector. For the first time, an entire focus day is being dedicated exclusively to Java technologies, architectures and solutions in connection with the topic of eHealth.

The leading experts from companies such as Abraxas Informatik AG, achelos GmbH, Ocean Informatics, and ICW will share their experiences in the application of innovative new developments. Learn from leading eHealth specialists how these forward-looking ideas are being implemented today in eHealth solutions. Profit from the opportunities the eHealth market offers your company.

Some of the topics you can expect at the eHealth:

  • From model-driven to modular application
  • Open eHealth Integration Platform (IPF) and live demonstration of its implementation
  • Authorization and encryption for medical data
  • OpenEHR: Semantic interoperability
  • Electronic cost acceptance using GWT and Inubit
  • Sample use cases for the electronic health card

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://it-republik.de/jaxenter/wjax09/

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About ICW
InterComponentWare AG (ICW) is a leading international eHealth specialist with locations in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, USA, and Bulgaria. ICW's solutions connect the various protagonists in the health care sector, improving processoriented communication and data integrity while increasing the quality of medical care: Its LifeSensor personal health record presents a perfect example, opening a doorway to health for every person. Networking solutions for hospitals and practicing physicians from ICW's Professional Suite facilitates trans-sector communication of medical data. Additionally, ICW offers technologies and services for national-level eHealth infrastructure projects. As part of the biT4health consortium, ICW has served as an important consultant for the introduction of the electronic health card in Germany, ICW is also involved in the eCard project in Austria and implemented the pilot project for the Bulgarian electronic health card and ePrescriptions.

About W-JAX - Conference for Java, Enterprise Architectures & SOA
W-JAX is the conference for interdisciplinary, technical know-how for business and the Web. Its core topic, Java enterprise technologies and architectures, plays an important role for eHealth solutions. Together with the eHealth Day, WJAX 2009 offers this business sector the best opportunity to get information about effective and efficient technologies and solutions.

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