2nd European Connected Health Leadership Summit

15 - 16 June 2010, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
With a new decade, will we see the start of change and "connected health" deliver on its promise? Are we ready to move beyond the hype and implement more than pilots? As the world begins to embrace the idea that health and wellness can be improved and costs can be reduced through the application of remote monitoring technologies, how will you get started?

This year's ECH Leadership Summit theme is "Engagement - How do you make it happen!"
Attend the Summit and learn:

  • What are the technologies? Are they ready yet?
  • How should I prepare my organization? Where do we start?
  • Who do I need to involve and where do I turn for help?
  • What are the "Do's & Don'ts" when introducing technologies?
  • How do we stop making the same mistakes and remove the barriers to scaled deployments?

These are but some of the questions that the ECH Leadership Summit will help you answer. This will be an international gathering of key practitioners, thought leaders and industry leaders from the field of Connected Health. The ECH Leadership Summit promises a compelling programme, addressing real issues experienced by the many stakeholders and end users.

The ECH Leadership Summit offers a full range of activities including key note speakers, leadership panels with Q&A, debates, presentations and work streams- where you’ll work in smaller groups, with experienced professionals - as well as time for networking and speaking one-on-one with notable industry and academic leaders. There will also be a two day Connected Health Exhibition where vendors will be prepared to provide hands on experience with the technologies of today as well as some new ones that will soon be available.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.echcampus.com/ech_leadership_summit.html

Most Popular Now

Do Fitness Apps do More Harm than Good?

A study published in the British Journal of Health Psychology reveals the negative behavioral and psychological consequences of commercial fitness apps reported by users on social media. These impacts may...

AI Tool Beats Humans at Detecting Parasi…

Scientists at ARUP Laboratories have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that detects intestinal parasites in stool samples more quickly and accurately than traditional methods, potentially transforming how labs diagnose...

Making Cancer Vaccines More Personal

In a new study, University of Arizona researchers created a model for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer, and identified two mutated tumor proteins, or neoantigens, that...

AI can Better Predict Future Risk for He…

A landmark study led by University' experts has shown that artificial intelligence can better predict how doctors should treat patients following a heart attack. The study, conducted by an international...

A New AI Model Improves the Prediction o…

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in the world among women, with more than 2.3 million cases a year, and continues to be one of the...

AI System Finds Crucial Clues for Diagno…

Doctors often must make critical decisions in minutes, relying on incomplete information. While electronic health records contain vast amounts of patient data, much of it remains difficult to interpret quickly...