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UK: ICMCC Event 2010

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Basic info

Languages:
English
Scope:
International
Expected participants:
100
Free:
No, participants have to pay a fee (academic/industrial fees
Open:
Yes, (event with unrestricted attendance)
Contact email:

Description

ICMCC Event 2010 - Personal Health - Intelligent solutions to serve empowered patients

The International Council on Medical and Care Compunetics (ICMCC) intents to combine in this event ontology-driven health information system design for advanced interoperability, with the paradigm change towards pervasive person-centric care including prevention, home care and wellness, thus forming adaptive distributed health information systems solutions.

As a global and internationally acknowledged initiative (with liaisons to WHO, UN Chapters, World Academy on Biomedical Engineering, etc.), ICMCC deals with Medical and Care Compunetics, i.e. social, societal and ethical impacts of computing and networking in healthcare. An important issue to be considered are virtual Electronic Health Records and Personal Health Records acting as a semantically interoperable communication and cooperation platform for personalized ubiquitous health services in a trustworthy environment.

A preliminary programme of the event may be found here.

Around 100 persons are expected to participate to this event; registration can be performed online via the payment of a fee.

Event email: event@icmcc.org

How to get there

Venue:

University of Westminster
309 Regent Street
London W1B 2UW

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