eHealth Tallinn 2010 Conference - Have an eExperience in Tallinn

13 - 15 October 2010, Tallinn, Estonia.
Tallinn eHealth Conference intends to bring together the Eastern and Western Europe's industry leaders and experts from both public and private sectors for education and collaboration.

On the second day of conference is planned a one day trip to eEstonia, where delegates can participate in practical Expert Workshops on various eHealth topics. During the workshop modules delegates will have good insight into the eHealth solutions successfully implemented in Estonia.

Key speakers:

  • Mr. Linnar Viik, Estonia
  • Dr. Hanna Pohjonen, Finland
  • Dr. Madis Tiik, Estonia
  • Drs. Lodewijk Bos, Netherlands
  • Mr. Pekka Järvinen, Finland
  • Mr. Mart Einasto, Estonia
  • Dr. Peeter Ross, Estonia

Expert workshop modules include on-site visits and practical workshop's:

  • ePrescription & Paying for Services
  • Digital image seminar at the radiology department of East-Tallinn Central Hospital
  • Family physician's practice that uses the Electronic Health Record
  • Competence Centre for Cancer Research of Tallinn University of Technology
  • The Estonian Genome Centre project

eHealth Tallinn 2010 Conference is organized by Estonian eHealth Foundation. Conference registration is open until September 15th, 2010 with a special rate for delegates from non-EU member countries.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.ehealthtallinn2010.org

About Estonian eHealth Foundation
The Estonian eHealth Foundation promotes and develops national e-solutions within the health care system - we create solutions and offer services with the goal to assist in providing high-quality and accessible health care services. Our broader goal is to promote the development of a patient-centered health care system that has well-informed patients. For more information, visit www.e-tervis.ee.

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