Agfa HealthCare will present its full IT Solutions portfolio at The World of Health IT 2006

AGFAAt the World of Health IT (WoHIT) Conference and Exhibition, Agfa HealthCare will present its full IT Solutions portfolio, including ORBIS, one of the leading Hospital Information Systems in Europe.

Agfa HealthCare is in the center of day-to-day implementation of HealthCare IT solutions. As a global Health IT provider, every day, Agfa is bridging the gap between new insights in healthcare and technology and the community's challenge to secure return on investment in solutions that offer sustainable efficiency and increased quality of care.

Agfa at The World of Health IT Exhibition
At the Exhibition, Agfa will present it's IT solutions for the radiology department and the hospital-wide enterprise, including:

  • IMPAX 6 and IMPAX RIS, Agfa's integrated PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) and RIS (Radiology Information Systems) for radiology
  • Agfa iPlan for web-based scheduling and resource management
  • ORBIS, Agfa's leading Hospital Information System in continental Europe, and the localized versions of ORBIS implemented in German and French speaking regions in Europe
  • Healthcare IT & Consulting Services

Booth appointments are the most efficient way to gain access to an individual solutions demo. Register for a demo.

Product Tutorial sponsored by Agfa
Agfa HealthCare will be presenting a product tutorial on "How ORBIS can increase hospital efficiency and gain time for more patient care". - Thursday 12 at 13H15 on booth #621 (Hall 1).

Agfa HealthCare at the Conference
At the Conference, Agfa HealthCare will be represented in various educational sessions (ES):

  • ES 19: Are Europe's Hospitals Ready Findings from 1,300 Interviews with CIO's
  • ES 28: The Changing Landscape of European Healthcare IT Management & Governance
  • ES 32: Transferring local PACS initiatives to the National Agenda in Ireland
  • ES 40: A Vision from the European Healthcare IT Industry
  • ES 48: From Paper to Electronic Patient Records: Progress Report

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