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GR: International Conference on e-Health Services and Technologies

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Submitted by: ePractice Editorial Team (EUROPEAN DYNAMICS SA)
Location: Piraeus (Greece)
Date: 29 July 2010 - 31 July 2010

Basic info

Languages:
English
Scope:
International
Free:
No, participants have to pay a fee (See event website
Open:
Yes, (event with unrestricted attendance)

Description

International Conference on e-Health Services and Technologies - ICEHST 2010

ICEHST 2010 - part of the International Multi-Conference on Innovative Developments in ICT (INNOV) - aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners whose work has an impact on the development of actual healthcare technologies. These kinds of technologies are related to advanced IT solutions and could facilitate the activities of great societal relevance.

The main focus of the conference is on e-Health services and their related technologies, with a particular stress on the modelling of complex e-Health technology-driven service-provisioning systems. The target of ICEHST is to address the fundamental modelling challenges related to e-Health services. Tele-Monitoring and Tele-Treatment are the two essential directions of supporting healthcare through advanced technology.

Further information about the conference programme can be found here.

Registration can be performed online.

How to get there

Venue:

University of Piraeus
80, Karaoli & Dimitriou Street
185 34 Piraeus

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