eHealth News on XING Network for Business Contacts

XINGYou are cordially invited to visit the XING eHealthNews Group, based on the well known network for business contacts. Now, all XING registered members are welcome to discuss, share or submit eHealth related news articles, to explore the last eHealth achievements and to meet new colleagues and eHealth professionals.

The main purpose of the eHealthNews XING Group is to advance the European eHealth (Healthcare IT) domain (Research and Industry areas). For more information, please explore the proposed forums, and do not hesitate to submit and discuss ideas, suggestions, and improvements for the group:

  • Introductions
  • Conferences & Events
  • Advertise your eHealth product, project or solution
News Channels
  • eHealth Research News Channel
  • eHealth Industry News Channel
  • eHealth Publications News Channel
  • eHealth Open Calls (FP7) News Channel
eHealth Jobs & Collaboration
  • Jobs & Collaboration
Internal topics
  • Ideas, Suggestions, Feedback
  • Questions & Answers

For further information, please visit:
http://www.xing.com/group-25979.53dd76/7598511
The XING eHealthNews Group is open and free but you will first have to register for XING.

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