ePatient / Health 2.0 - A Key Factor for New and Innovative Business Models for the Life Sciences Industry

InterComponentWare AG17 November 2011, Düsseldorf, Germany.
InterComponentWare AG (ICW), an internationally focused company specializing in technology solutions for the healthcare market, invites to a podium discussion during the Medica Media Forums. Follow the newest discussions at Medica 2011 in Düsseldorf and take advantage of the opportunity to discuss with subject matter experts. ICW representatives are looking forward to meeting you at 3:00 pm on Thursday, 17th November 2011 at the MEDICA Media Forum in Hall 15 (Stand A11).

Today's patients are well informed and capable of making their own decisions when it comes to healthcare. When making their decisions about health products and services they utilize both real-world channels and electronic channels of the internet. Increasingly, the "ePatient" is becoming a factor in the "Health 2.0 ecosystem".

ICW develops innovative solutions for the healthcare system under the slogan "connect. manage. personalize." Get a new perspective and discover how solutions from ICW can help you to network disparate actors, support care-critical processes, and create options for modern interaction to engage the patient in the treatment process.

Take time to visit ICW at MEDICA in Hall 15, Stand F35 to get an interesting look at modern eHealth solutions.

Arrange a personal appointment here: http://www.icw-global.com/en/press-events/medica-appointment.html, or send an email to Mr. Silvio Frey This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Upon request ICW representatives will also gladly send complementary admission tickets or informational material.

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About ICW
ICW is an international healthcare technology provider. Our robust software and techniologies help to network the various actors, optimize care and engage patients in the treatment process. Our products are based on the ICW eHealth Platform, a suite of powerful technology components that support the quick assembly of eHealth solutions and the flexible implementation of integration scenarios. Together with our partners, our goal is to enable interoperability among healthcare stakeholders to harvest potentials and realize innovative forms of cooperation and collaboration. For more information go to www.icw-global.com.

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