eHealthOpen's Conference at Lake Schliersee

eHealthOpen24 - 25 January 2011, Schliersee, Germany.
Every year in January, healthcare IT industry representatives meet for the annual start of the year conference at the headquarters of eHealthOpen at the beautiful Upper Bavarian lake Schliersee. On January 2011 - for the 4th time in the eHealthOpen format - experts, suppliers, consultants, opinion leaders and users will be meeting to exchange experiences and trends on Health IT, eHealth and Health 2.0 at the rural theater (Bauerntheater).

Heino Kuhlemann, healthcare IT - specialist and organizer of the Schliersee start to the year event has assembled an exciting technical program with his team and consulting experts from the industry. The spectra of the event will extend from an overview of national and international trends, eHealth platforms, and supply management in Germany, to testimonials from actual digitally operating clinical institutions with quality orientation. At the German language event Peter Waegemann with his mHealth initiative will be guest and will deliver impulses from a global perspective as a keen expert of the U.S. and German markets. In addition, leading trends of 2011 can already be discussed with significant suppliers at the beginning of the year.

"We have new and innovative projects in the program, but lay emphasis on the pragmatic footing as well. Reviews from the perspective of hospitals and payers are essential for an event which contributes to shape the future, but also keeps pragmatism in focus," states Heino Kuhlemann, who has accompanied clinical institutions on their way to digital processes since 1995.

In order to promote networking as an essential process of opinion formation and technical exchange, a high‐quality social program pays an equally crucial role as the technical program, and so Schliersee will be the place of a special meeting quality for the participants. "We have had the experience that conversations, professional exchange and networking with key opinion leaders have a special quality with cozy lodge evenings, shared adventures in the snow and generally an appealing and infectious atmosphere," highlights Kuhlemann.

For further information on this German language event, please visit:
http://www.ehealthopen.com

About eHealthOpen
The eHealthOpen Limited, based in Birmingham (UK) has a branch at Schliersee (Bavaria / Germany), from where managing director Heino Kuhlemann acts with his team. The company is focused on consulting vendors and users of Health‐IT and association work in Europe. Since his studies in medical computer science managing partner Heino Kuhlemann has gained years of experience in the healthcare market while successfully filling various management positions. Numerous references are available upon request. All customers of eHealthOpen Ltd. are counted as references. More information at www.eHealthOpen.com.

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