European Congress on e-Cardiology & e-Health

29 - 31 October 2014, Bern, Switzerland.
The European Congress on e-Cardiology & e-Health is organized by the Cardiovascular Prevention, Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine of the University Hospital Bern. The congress venue is the Congress Center Kursaal Bern in Switzerland. Discover a clinical oriented complex of themes in e-Health and telemedicine solutions, including cardiovascular topics and chronic disease management such as diabetes, obesity and hypertension. Special Sessions will be devoted to standard and policy issues, reimbursement as well as newest technical developments such as platforms and connectivity.
  • Current Situation and Challenges in e-Cardiology & e-Health
  • Telerehabilitation in Cardiovascular Care
  • New developments in Remote Data Acquisition and Telemonitoring with and without Devices
  • Telemedicine and Mobile / Online Health Applications
  • Clinical Evidence for Telemedicine in Heart Failure
  • Telemedicine in Chronic Disease Management
  • Business Cases, Cost Efficiency and Reimbursement of e-Health and telemedicine
  • Connectivity, Common Platforms and Data Security

The European e-Cardiology & e-Health Congress brings together health professionals such as physicians, physiotherapists, exercise & sports scientists and nurses, experts of universities and research institutes, representatives of health and government authorities, industry representatives and service providers as well as individuals who are interested to learn more about the growing field of e-Health and telemedicine.

Get involved in discussions with the distinguished faculty about emerging topics in e-Cardiology, e-Health and telemedicine. The congress is characterized by a modular organization. Along with workshops, presentations, abstracts and poster sessions, business speed dating and start-up presentations will be integrated in the programme.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.e-cardiohealth.org

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