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Submitted by: ePractice Editorial Team (EUROPEAN DYNAMICS SA)
Location: Hannover (Germany)
Date: 2 March 2010 - 6 March 2010

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Telehealth 2010 at CeBIT - 'IT in Healthcare Delivery'

TeleHealth is CeBIT's exhibition platform for ehealth solutions. With its three part format - Conference, Expo and Networking - it serves as a political platform for the industry.

Under the tagline "IT in Healthcare Delivery", TeleHealth 2010 will once again be painting a vivid picture of the role of IT in healthcare - how it is being used now and in the future to improve efficiency and patient welfare and provide practical support for doctors and medical staff.

TeleHealth will provide broad coverage of the healthcare spectrum in 2010 with its four chosen keynote themes which will be addressed both in the exhibitor displays and in the conference programme. The four themes are:

  • Prevention
  • Infrastructure
  • Telemonitoring
  • Homecare / Ambient Assisted Living (AAL)

Special features of this year's show include the healthcare tour 'FutureCare' which gives an upclose insight into ICT in healthcare today and the extension of the Conference Forum for the full run of the show.

TeleHealth is a part of call for CeBIT keynote topic: "Connected Worlds".

Those wishing to attend CeBIT 2010 may register and book online at the MyCeBIT section of the event website.

Event email: Contact Form

How to get there

Venue:

Deutsche Messe AG
Messegelände
D-30521 Hannover

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