The World of Health IT e-newsletter

The e-Newsletter Meeting the Challenges in Healthcare IT Across Communities is now online. In the run up to the inaugural World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition to be held in Geneva 10 - 13 October, an issues-based e-newsletter has been launched.

For the first time in Europe, management, administrators, clinicians, technology providers and users, buyers and vendors, and healthcare policy makers will gather under one roof to learn from each other and find solutions together. Aimed at engaging these disparate communities all functioning in parallel, the e-newsletter provides five voices analising the facts, challenges and possible solutions to be found at the conference & exhibition. The e-newsletter is available in English, French, German or Spanish.

For further information, please visit:
www.worldofhealthit.org

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