The BT e-Health Insider Awards 2007

Share your excellent performance! The BT e-Health Insider Awards 2007 will highlight and reward the hard work and bright ideas of information and communications technology staff in healthcare organisations.

There are FIVE categories for healthcare organisations to enter:

  • Primary Care ICT Team of the Year
  • Acute Care ICT Team of the Year
  • Community and Mental Health Care ICT Team of the Year
  • Excellence in Health Information Management Award
  • Healthcare Business ICT Support Team of the Year

In addition there is a sixth category for Healthcare ICT Champion of the Year, an opportunity to recognise the achievements of an individual who has made an outstanding contribution in the past year. Nominations are welcome now.

Closing date for all categories is 5pm on Monday 2 July 2007.

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

About E-Health Insider
E-Health Insider http://www.e-health-insider.com is the only independent online news and information service dedicated to UK healthcare information technology.

Over 20,000 information technologists, managers, clinicians and others with a special interest in healthcare ICT are registered users of the E-Health Insider portal and its sister site EHI Primary Care http://www.ehiprimarycare.com

In addition to interactive news services and weekly newsletters, E-Health Insider provides comment and analysis, a library of key documents, research reports and a recruitment service.

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