Global E-Health Forum - Hamburg 2010

25-26 October 2010, Hamburg, Germany.
The Global E-Health Forum has been conceived to create a unique opportunity to discuss potential solutions in patient-centric health management. The past three Baltic Conferences on E-Health (2007-2009) have generated considerable interest in countries far beyond the Baltic Sea Region. The reason is simple: Healthcare systems all over the world are facing very similar challenges. Demographic shifts, increased burden of chronic diseases and expensive treatments as well as the impact of globalization - to mention some of the most important ones.

Therefore, organisers of Baltic Conference on E-Health have decided to found the "Global E-Health Forum". The Global E-Health Forum will replace the Baltic Conference on E-Health and is scheduled for following dates:

Global E-Health Forum - Hamburg 2010
25-26 October 2010.

Hosts of Global E-Health Forum 2010 are the European Health Telematics Association (EHTEL), the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce and IBM in cooperation with Asklepios.

Program Outline

  • October 25, 2010
    At the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, you may expect presentations of keynote speakers from different continents, breakout sessions (workshops and as well as discussion forums) and an accompanying exhibition of solution providers. The first day will end with a reception in the U.S. Consulate General ("the little White House at the lake Alster").
  • October 26, 2010
    The program at Asklepios clinics will offer presentations, guided tours and show cases of solution providers and a panel discussion.

If you are interested in the sponsorship opportunities (platinum sponsor, premium sponsor and sponsor/workshop) or in exhibiting at the Global E-Health Forum on October 25 in the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, please explore:

Register now to benefit from early bird fee of Euro 299 incl. VAT. Regular fee will be Euro 399 incl. VAT. The fee includes the admission to all conference sessions, lunches, coffee breaks and the evening reception on October 25.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.global-ehealth-forum.com

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