Health 2.0 Europe 2011 - Call for Speakers

Health 2.027 - 28 October 2011, Berlin, Germany.
If your organization is in the Health 2.0 space and offers a technology or service that is particularly innovative or provides a solution to a major healthcare challenge, Health 2.0 Europe 2011 wants to hear from you.

In general, most of the programming consists of panels with speakers showing their technology in 4-minute demos, and commentators reflecting on what they hear and how it will fit into healthcare from their perspective, followed by interaction with the demonstrators.

2011 themes will include:

  • Patient and physician social networks
  • Search & content
  • Communities and data production
  • Consumer and provider tools
  • Health promotion, behavior change and Wellness 2.0
  • Data utility layer & tools
  • System integration
  • Health 2.0 financing
  • Cloud computing and unplatforms

A highly selective process
Decisions on panelists and demos are made by the organizers in close consultation with the Advisory Board. The final selection is based on the story to tell with each session, the audience interest, and the diversity of presenters.

Sessions are filled several months before the event, so please apply as early as possible, with a deadline of September 15, 2011.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.health2con.com/europe/europe-2011/apply-to-speak/

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