Connecting Healthcare IT - conhIT 2011

conhIT 20115 - 7 April 2011, Berlin, Germany.
The conhIT is special: Over a period of three days it combines the displays, services and opportunities which attract the industry's attention. The Congress and Academy focus closely on the industry's information needs, and the themes are put together by the relevant target groups. The industrial Fair, which is central to conhIT, provides information on available eHealth products and services, and is augmented by numerous networking events.

Industrial Fair - Identify solutions
Daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., more than 200 exhibitors at the conhIT Industrial Fair will present the full range of Healthcare IT products and services in a display area covering 11,000 m². Along with established solutions conhIT also features quality innovations and trends in the Healthcare system. An increasingly important part is being played by the links with medical technology and telematics.

Thematic tours of the Industrial Fair will direct trade visitors to the new products and solutions on show at conhIT. Excursions will also be organised to hospitals nearby, where visitors will be able to see IT solutions working in practice.

Exhibitors' displays:

  • Software for hospitals, rehabilitation clinics and care homes
  • IT solutions for medical practices, laboratories and radiographers
  • Hardware and IT infrastructure
  • Communication solutions
  • Telemedicine
  • Archiving and documentation
  • IT consultancy
  • Medical technology (meets IT)
  • Quality and knowledge management

Small innovative companies, consultants, associations, research and science institutions, universities and the trade press will also be staging combined displays at theme pavilions to introduce themselves and their projects.

Congress - Experience new aspects
Taking as its slogan "Healthcare IT - secure, networked and efficient!" the 2011 conhIT congress will be highlighting current Healthcare IT issues as viewed by science, industry, politics and users.

Prof. Dr. Peter Haas, Dr. Carl Dujat, Udo Timmermann and Andreas Kassner of the Executive Committee of the Congress, as well as the members of the conhIT Advisory Board have once again put together an interesting programme.

The 2011 conhIT congress is organised in cooperation with leading German associations in Healthcare IT, like BVMi, GMDS and VHitG. ALKrz and KH-iT are providing content input.

Academy - Get in-depth knowledge
The interactive seminars at the conhIT Academy provide opportunities for users and suppliers to join with experts in developing actual solutions and innovative strategies for dealing with current Healthcare issues. The groups will be of a manageable size to promote direct contacts among the participants, thereby encouraging more in-depth discussions and contacts.

Networking - Meet people
The conhIT offers numerous opportunities for dialogue. Discussion forums, workshops, roundtable discussions, informal get- togethers, the ever popular conhIT party as well as the exclusive conhIT gala provide an ideal atmosphere for industry members to exchange their views.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.conhit.com

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About conhIT 2011
The largest and most important event for Healthcare IT in Europe, conhIT, from 5 to 7 April 2011 in Germany's capital Berlin, will be demonstrating how IT solutions can help service providers to improve the efficiency and quality of Healthcare. Using the slogan "Connecting Healthcare IT" conhIT brings together the main players in this field.

This dialogue is supported by the conhIT concept, consisting of four sections whose subject matter and timing are carefully coordinated to create the maximum efficiency and effectiveness for ists participants: Industrial Fair, Congress, Academy and Networking.

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