eHealth Policy Seminar

IANIS+Regions - The Key-players in delivering eHealth: What can the "e" do for your region?

This event will take place in Brussels, 11 May 2007, and will be delivered by the eHealth Workgroup of the IANIS+ Project.

The regions' perspectives of eHealth have been a main focus for IANIS+, since regions are the most basic units in healthcare systems. The varieties of regions regarding policies, strategies, and action plans for eHealth have been both a driving factor for successful eHealth projects, and also challenges for the interoperability, integrity, standardization, and security. The eHealth working group of IANIS+ has studied many cases conducted in the regions. This seminar will underline some conclusions about those varieties in relation to the factors that have contributed to a successful eHealth project, and also how the eHealth project could contribute to the regions sustainable development of knowledge based economy, and increased social quality in relation to citizens' well-being.

Participation is free of charge.

The online registration below will stay open until Wednesday, 2nd May 2007.

For further information and online registration please visit:
http://www.ianis.net/index.php?page=events&sub=detail&idevent=1805

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