Hit Paris 2008 a Key Moment in Your Activity

Hit Paris 2008May 27-30, 2008
Paris Expo/Porte de Versailles/Hall 1
The business forum for all those involved in the modernisation of health care!
120 exhibitors, 7400 sq. m of exhibition space, comprehensive representation of the entire Health Information Systems sector: health professionals, manufacturers, service providers and distributors - make Hit Paris 2008 a key moment in your activity.

France, a market place with high potential

  • France is rated world #1 Health System by WHO.
  • The health sector represents 13 million admissions per year for 8,000 hospitals and 800,000 beds (public and private).

IT at the heart of health news
Driven by the booming health information systems sector and the launch of the 2012 Hospital Plan, the key players can promote solutions and applications to public and private hospitals on a long-term basis.

  • € 10 Billion earmarked for ensuring compliance with safety standards, the development of information systems, from encouragement to hospital makeovers and enhancing working conditions.
  • A minimum investment of 15% of the whole plan has been earmarked for the Hospital Information Systems in each region

Develop your business
Participate in the event of Health Information Systems in France

  • 120 exhibitors
  • 1,500 congress participants
  • 7,400 m² of exhibitions

Congress subject areas for 2008
Health care processes and ICT

  • Organising continuity of careTools for continuity of care
  • Human resources and facilities planning

Performance and coordination of organisations

  • Strategies and methods
  • IS solutions to budgetary and financial challenges
  • Measuring performance

Governance of the health information system

  • The new principles of cooperation and investment
  • Organising the security of the HIS
  • Integrating technological innovation

For further information, please visit:
http://www.health-it.fr

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