e-Health Congress 2010 - E-Health Revolution: Impact Over Medical Practice and Economy

26-27 May 2010, Bucharest, Romania.
E-health Congress 2010 is organized under the High Patronage of President of Romania and the auspices of the Romanian Ministry of Health, the motto of this year event is "E-Health Revolution: Impact Over Medical Practice and Economy".

By following the successful 4th edition of the last year e-Health Conference held in Bucharest, the aim of e-Health Congress 2010 is to bring together experts from academia, industry, local and regional healthcare institutions to stimulate cutting-edge discussions, share experience with real-world healthcare service providers and policy makers as well as to provide numerous business opportunities.

E-Health Congress 2010 will gather decision makers and key players interested to share their ideas and aspirations and motivated to learn from successful achievements and projects.

E-Health Congress 2010 confirmed speakers are:

  • Attila CSEKE, the Romanian Minister of Health
  • Nicolae Lucian DUTA, the President of the National Health Insurance House
  • Gabriel SANDU, the Romanian Minister of Communication and Informational Society
  • Marius Savu, Director, Hospitals Administration and Services, Bucharest City Hall, Romania
  • Alexander SCHANNER, Program Manager Arge Elga, Austria
  • Mark LANGE, Secretary General of the European Health Telematics Association (EHTEL),Belgium
  • Peter CHRISTEN, Head of Healthcare Department, IBM, CEEMEA
  • Yunkam KWANKAM, Executive Director, International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth, Switzerland
  • Dr. Gyory SURJAN, Head of the Dept. of Informatics – National Institute for Strategic Health Research, Ungaria
  • Gerry ALLMARK, Director Telecare Services Association (TSA)
  • Prof. Osman SAKA, Head of Dep. Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, EFMI Turkey Representative
  • European Representative from the International Council of Nurses

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.ehealth.tarusmedia.ro

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