The International Conference on the Implementation of Electronic Health Records

26 October 2010, London, UK.
This International Conference brings together the world's leading experts to share their knowledge and experiences of implementation and adoption of electronic health records.

Key speakers include:

  • Professor Trisha Greenhalgh, Queen Mary, University of London
  • Professor Aziz Sheikh, The University of Edinburgh
  • Dr Brian Robson, Quality Improvement Scotland
  • Ms Heather O' Brien, Director of Information Systems, Royal Free
  • Professor Denis Protti, University of Victoria
  • Professor David Bates, Harvard School of Public Health
  • Professor Jeremy Wyatt, Warwick University
  • Professor Ken Eason, Loughborough University; The Bayswater Institute
  • Professor Dipak Kalra, University College London
  • Professor Aidan Halligan, Chief of Safety, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals
  • Dr Gwyn Thomas, CIO, Welsh Assembly Government (NHS Wales)

Hear the findings of two national evaluations on the NHS Connecting for Health's implementation of Electronic Health Records.

Join speakers as they participate in an open forum to debate the most important and critical issues impacting on eHealth today and share how real advances can be demonstrated and realised.

Deadline for receipt of abstracts (max 500 words) is 1st September 2010. Please submit your abstract to Laura Marshall, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.crfr.ac.uk/events/iehr/home.html

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