Mobile and Wireless Healthcare Conference

24 February 2010, Birmingham, UK.
Mobile and wireless technologies offer the opportunity to secure the delivery of more patient-centred care. Better access to knowledge at the point of care also increases overall efficiency and reduces costs.

This one-day conference will bring together healthcare IT professionals and clinicians alike to explore how to realise the benefits of mobile and wireless technologies both on the ward and in the community.

This conference will enable ICT professionals to learn through a combination of practical case studies, keynote addresses, workshops, panel discussions and interactive product demonstrations.

Explore issues including:

  • How can mobile technologies enable the delivery of more efficient care that enhances the patient experience?
  • How can investment in mobile and wireless technology contribute to the realisation of strategic business outcomes?
  • As the threats develop and technology evolves, how can you ensure sensitive data is both mobile and safe?
  • How can you adapt processes and systems to support mobility?
  • What steps can you take to streamline programme steps for mobile devices?
  • To what extent will you need to reassess the organisation of information and data when implementing mobile devices?

Plus new for 2010:

  • Snapshot case studies providing insights into the deployment of mobile and wireless technologies followed by demonstration sessions where you can get your hands on featured technologies. Explore their functionality and gain a greater understanding of how they could work for you.

Hear from key sector experts and practitioners leading innovation in the field including:

  • Dr Nick Gaunt, Specialist Associate, Technology and Product Innovation, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement
  • Tracy Andrew, Head Of Information Security & Compliance, Berkshire Shared Services
  • Professor Øystein Nytrø, Norwegian University of Science & Technology
  • Danny Roberts, head of programme delivery, University Hospitals and Warwick NHS Trust

Register by December 31 and save 20%.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.smarthealthcare.com/mobile-wireless

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