COCIR eHealth Summit 2015

COCIR24 - 25 November 2015, Brussels, Belgium.
Our healthcare systems are suffering from high costs and high fragmentation - often resulting in poor medical outcomes and unjustified clinical variability in medical practices and decision making across the care providers. When looked at holistically, healthcare systems are declared "unsustainable". This second annual eHealth Summit aims to provide key EU and national policy-makers and health stakeholders with a unique opportunity to discuss solutions on how to overcome these challenges and to achieve tangible outcomes that will provide a platform for action.

This Summit will provide you with the following opportunities:

  • Discuss solutions and required policy actions with high-level representatives of the EU and national institutions, industry and the stakeholder community
  • Be part of an unique outcome driven multi-stakeholder dialogue on overcoming the barriers to better integrated care
  • Learn more about the role of eHealth in integrated care models
  • Find out about best practices in Regions and Member States

This COCIR 2nd eHealth Summit offers the unique opportunity to:

  • Meet all key stakeholders (hospital, primary, community, social care, patients) to understand population needs and deliver integrated care for those who would benefit most.
  • Discuss required paradigm shift in policy actions and current barriers for an effective and scalable deployment of Integrated Care.
  • Kick off mutually beneficial dialogues with the Health ICT industry and understand how eHealth can enable care collaboration and help deploy shared care workflows, disease management and population health platforms.
  • Build a bridge between European and national, regional and local decision-makers.
  • Learn more from best practices in Regions and Member States.

Speakers and attendance will include but will not be limited to:

  • European Commission
  • Members of the European Parliament
  • Members of the eHealth Network
  • Key representatives of EU Member States engaged in eHealth deployment in their countries
  • EU Permanent Representations in Brussels
  • Key decision makers in Health ICT investment at country and regional levels
  • Healthcare providers and other key professionals
  • Patient representatives
  • Scientific community
  • Industry including SMEs and national trade associations active in eHealth

For further information, please visit:
http://www.cocirehealthsummit.org

About COCIR
COCIR is the European Trade Association representing the medical imaging, radiotherapy, health ICT and electromedical industries. Founded in 1959, COCIR is a non-profit association headquartered in Brussels (Belgium) with a China Desk based in Beijing since 2007. COCIR is the leading EU Industry Voice in eHealth and is unique as it brings together the healthcare, IT and telecommunications industries. COCIR also acts at International level via BIAC and DITTA.

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