Denmark Displays Solutions and Visions for the Health IT Sector

conhIT 20146 - 8 May 2014, Berlin, Germany.
As the partner country of conhIT 2014 Denmark will be represented on all three days of the event, and not only at the Industrial Fair. It will also be participating in the Congress, where Danish speakers will be holding five lectures at four sessions. On Wednesday, 7 May at 3.30 p.m. an event under the heading of "Innovation Exchange Project Pitching Contest" will be taking place. In cooperation with the German Association of Medical Computer Scientists (BVMI) the organisers have created a platform for Danish startups and university projects that allows them to showcase their ideas and visions of a future society in which health IT will play a major role. Afterwards, an international jury will rate the presentations. At the conhIT party a band comprising Danes and Berliners, a reception with hot dogs, a competition and prize draw hosted by the Danish Pavilion, with Danish products as prizes, will round off the partner country's activities at conhIT 2014.

Denmark focuses on health IT
The Danish government is focusing on implementing health IT and in June 2013 it unveiled a strategy for the digitisation of the Danish healthcare system which is scheduled to be in place by 2017. The aim is to optimise IT and telemedecine applications currently in use and to implement them nationwide. At the same time Denmark's hospital system is being modernised at every level and over the next ten to fifteen years will be dominated by 16 projects - seven of them are for the construction of new hospitals and nine for the modernisation of existing complexes. Integrating innovative health IT will play a decisive role.

According to H.E. Per Poulsen-Hansen, ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark and a guest of conhIT 2014, "Denmark is a major international player where infrastructure, applications, the exchange of data and security aspects are concerned. conhIT provides Denmark’s leading companies with an ideal platform for showcasing their solutions and concepts for hospitals, nursing homes and outpatient clinics to an international audience."

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

About conhIT - Connecting Health IT
conhIT targets decision-makers in IT departments, management, in the medical profession, healthcare services and administration, nursing, doctors, doctors’ networks and medical care centres who need to find out about the latest developments in IT and healthcare, meet members of the industry and make use of opportunities for high-level advanced training. As an integrated event, over a period of three days conhIT combines an Industrial Fair, a Congress and Networking Events that are of particular interest to this sector. Launched in 2008 by the German Association of Health IT Vendors (bvitg) as the meeting place for the health IT industry and organised by Messe Berlin, this event recently recorded 320 exhibitors and 5,980 visitors in 2013 and has now become Europe’s leading event for the health IT sector.

conhIT is organised in cooperation with the following industry associations: the German Association of Healthcare IT Vendors (bvitg), the German Association for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (gmds), the German Association of Medical Computer Scientists (BVMI). The National Association of Hospital IT Managers (KH-IT) and the Working Group of Directors of Medical Computing Centres at German University Clinics (ALKRZ) have provided contributions to the subject matter.

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