Health 2.0 Europe 2015

Health 2.0 Europe 201518 - 20 May 2015, Barcelona, Spain.
The 6th annual Health 2.0 Europe Conference returns for 2 full days of content exploring international innovation in patient-provider communication, consumer health, data analytics and more. This Spring we will meet in Barcelona, where over 100 speakers, and 600 attendees from across the world will witness over 50 live product demos.

Health 2.0 Europe integrates the best of European web/mobile based technologies, and compares, contrasts and contextualizes them with leading examples of Health 2.0 from around the world. We'll be seeing what works in the context of Europe's evolving health care systems, and what the "boundary-less" online world means for consumers and physicians working in distinct health care systems - all in our lauded format of "Rapid-Fire" technology demos, provocative keynotes, and interactive discussions.

For further information and to register, please visit:
http://www.health2con.com/events/conferences/spring-fling-barcelona-2015/

PS: Get 15% tickets using the code HEU15 through that link: http://www.health2con.com/events/health-2-0-europe-registration

About Health 2.0
Health 2.0 is the premiere showcase and catalyst for the advancement of new health technologies. Through a global series of conferences, developer competitions, and leading market intelligence, Health 2.0 drives the innovation and collaboration necessary to transform health and health care. In addition to our flagship event held in the Bay Area each Fall, we host events around the world including in Europe, Latin America and India, and new for 2015 Korea and Japan.

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