Take Advantage of HIMSS EMEA eSeminars

HIMSS EMEATake advantage of HIMSS EMEA eSeminars exclusive LIVE online educational seminars that will contribute to making efficiency and effectiveness in a citizen-centered healthcare delivery environment a reality.
6th eSeminar October - 16 October 2007, 15:00 – 16:00 CEST (Brussels Time)
7th eSeminar November - 6 November 2007, 15:00 – 16:00 CEST (Brussels Time)

6th eSeminar October
Introduction of Personal Electronic Health Diaries in Developing Countries "THE RIGHT INFORMATION TO THE RIGHT PERSON AT THE RIGHT TIME AND AT THE RIGHT PRICE!"

Learn the answers to the following questions:

  • What is PeHD?
  • How can this technology empower me as a patient /health care provider / hospital?
  • What does the future hold for PeHD?

Presented by: Shabbir Syed Abdul, University of Tromsø

7th eSeminar November
eBookings - the role of the Internet in the appointment booking process
"ONLINE BOOKINGS HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO TRANSFORM HEALTHCARE JUST AS ONLINE TRANSACTIONS HAVE TRANSFORMED OTHER SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY"

Learn the answers to the following questions:

  • Why have online bookings remained a gadget until now?
  • What are the preconditions for online booking to take off?
  • How does the solution work and what does it look like?
Presented by: Hugo Schellens, UltraGenda

For further information and registration, please visit HIMSS EMEA eSeminar pages.

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