Discuss Hot Topics at Digital Health Assembly: Open Innovation Conference 2015

Digital Health Assembly10 - 12 February 2015, Cardiff, UK.
'Digital Health Assembly: Open Innovation' Conference 2015 invites digital health professionals to unite in a common goal - to accelerate developments in eHealth through Open Innovation. Three amazing days with a host of highly influential international speakers from the eHealth and Open Innovation sectors.

A three day international eHealth conference to share insight and experiences of Open Innovation in healthcare and addressing the hottest topics:

Big Data

  • Always on: Devices and Ubiquitous Monitoring
  • Engineering Health & Care: Software as Healthcare Intervention
  • My Risks, My Treatment: Stratified Medicine
  • Global Sharing for Global Health: Trustworthy Reuse of Health Data
  • Patients Liberating Discovery: Preserving Privacy while Promoting Discovery

Empowering Patients and Staff

  • Patient involvement and challenges of changing patient behaviour
  • How technology has improved or hindered the delivery of quality care
  • Professionalization of Health Informatics and workforce improvement

Innovative Business Models

  • Challenges of scaling up Digital Health initiatives
  • Problems and solutions of measuring the impact of Digital Health models
  • Demystifying the procurement process

Why Attend?
This is your chance harness the power of Open Innovation to enhance your own Digital Health journey and improve healthcare for all.

  • Take part in numerous insightful discussions
  • Discover the value of Open Innovation in healthcare through tailored Master Classes
  • Meet valuable new contacts via the conferences many networking platforms
  • Find inspiration and new perspectives on digital health topics
  • Stay at the forefront of the eHealth evolution

Who should attend
Do you believe that radical change and innovation is a must for sustainable healthcare into the future? Do you want to connect with like minded people that share your passion for progress? Then you are just the person to attend 'Digital Health Assembly: Open Innovation'.

The conference will bring together an array of innovative minds from a variety of sectors within the Digital Health space that are open to acquiring new knowledge and skills, and developing new partnerships.

Register before the 31 October to qualify for an early bird rate.

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

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