Capgemini is platinum sponsor of the 3rd annual event in Barcelona, Spain

CapgeminiFollowing the success of the last two World Health Care Congresses - Europe in 2005 and 2006, we are pleased to once again be the premier sponsor and host of the World Health Care Congress – Europe 2007.

The Congress will take place from the 26th through the 28th of March at the Fira Palace hotel in Barcelona, Spain. It's an excellent opportunity to learn about the transformation required to implement patient centric care and to control rising care costs given the pressures of growing numbers of individuals with chronic diseases (e.g. diabetes) and an aging population.

The World Health Care Congress – Europe is the only major international forum where ministers, leading government officials, hospital directors, healthcare industry suppliers and corporate decision-makers network to share best practices and successful initiatives for improved delivery and outcomes in Europe.

The 3rd annual event will reconvene over 500 executives from key organizations advancing healthcare in Europe including providers, payers, suppliers, pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers, IT innovators, policy-makers and health officials.

As a 2-day networking opportunity, the event will feature visionary keynote addresses, controversial debates, dynamic panel discussions, case studies, tutorials and informal roundtable discussions. By attending the five summits — including a Ministerial round table — delegates will have an unparalleled opportunity to discuss pertinent issues in depth and to determine actionable plans with Healthcare leaders from around the world.

With Capgemini and the Collaborative Business Experience you will find a partner who is as committed to your goals as you are. Our expert European health team includes former leaders from the full spectrum of healthcare: hospitals and managed care, life sciences companies and government health departments. Their first-hand insights and capabilities help clients achieve faster more sustainable results

Plan on joining us at the World Health Care Congress - Europe 2007 and meet our industry experts.

For more information on the Congress and to register, please visit The World Health Care Congress Europe 2007 web site.

About Capgemini
Capgemini, one of the world's foremost providers of Consulting, Technology and Outsourcing services, has a unique way of working with its clients, which it calls the Collaborative Business Experience. Through commitment to mutual success and the achievement of tangible value, the company helps businesses implement growth strategies, leverage technology, and thrive through the power of collaboration. Capgemini employs approximately 65,000 people worldwide and reported 2005 global revenues of 7 billion euros. Capgemini Health is a leading practitioner in professional services to the health industry, delivering broad-based and resultsdriven solutions for today's business challenges. We have the diversity and dedicated experience and resources to address all sectors of the health industry, including hospitals and health systems, academic health centers, national and private payers, physician groups, managed care organizations, life sciences organizations, public sector health agencies, and health-related technology companies. Our wide range of health-specific solutions addresses the full scope of operational and financial issues facing healthcare organizations, including: business strategy and transformation, clinical transformation, customer relationship management, chronic disease management, assistive technologies, electronic health records and patient health records, supply chain management, ERP (including shared services) and Health Information System implementation, emerging technologies, portal development, and outsourcing. More information about individual service lines, offices and research is available at www.capgemini.com/health

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