Premier European mHealth Summit Confirmed

mHealth Summit Europe6 - 8 May 2014, Berlin, Germany.
mHealth Summit Europe brings together global leaders in government, the private sector, industry, academia, providers and not-for-profit organizations from across the mHealth ecosystem. A distinguished faculty of international experts and opinion leaders will address and discuss the themes such as: mobility in chronic disease management, mobility in elderly care management and privacy and security of data. The event contributes to advance cross- disciplinary collaboration in the use of mHealth to improve health outcomes in Europe and elsewhere.

Working with the health IT community; the mHealth Summit organizers have identified the most significant mobile healthcare themes. So far confirmed:

  • Discuss mobility best practices for chronic disease management and integrated care
  • Learn how mHealth is facilitating Ambient Assisted Living
  • Discover how gaming can transform behavior and improve health
  • Gain key insights into data sharing/storage and privacy/security challenges
  • Understand how to navigate interoperability standards
  • Understand mHealth business models across the care continuum
  • Explore the role of mHealth in the pharma/life-sciences industry

The mHealth Summit is your chance to:

  • Catch up with the latest product announcements
  • Experiment with technology solutions
  • Network with the most relevant tech partners in the mHealth field

HIMSS has assembled a top-flight Program Advisory Committee to draw up the full agenda. That group is composed of leading representatives of healthcare providers, including:

  • NHS24
  • Continua Health Alliance
  • Orange Healthcare
  • Aetna International
  • Health Policy and technology
  • UNESCO; University of Laguna, Spain

Experience mHealth in Themed Show-Case Pavilions

  • Chronic Care Management
  • Games for health
  • Start-up Mobile Health
  • Hospital mHealth Innovations
  • Aging 2.0

For further information, please visit:
http://www.mhealthsummit.eu

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