
Date
27 Jan 2016 to 28 Jan 2016
Address
Leopold Hotel Brussels EU
Rue du Luxembourg 35
1050 Brussels
BelgiumEvent Type
L - Conference, forum
Section
Health & Consumers
Event Location
Brussels
Event Description
Healthcare systems are set for drastic changes
Our healthcare systems are suffering from high costs and high fragmentation – often resulting in poor medical outcomes and unjustified clinical variability in medical practices and decision making across the care providers. When looked at holistically, healthcare systems are declared “unsustainable”.
This second annual eHealth Summit aims to provide key EU and national policy-makers and health stakeholders with a unique opportunity to discuss solutions on how to overcome these challenges and to achieve tangible outcomes that will provide a platform for action.
This Summit will provide you with the following opportunities:
- Discuss solutions and required policy actions with high-level representatives of the EU and national institutions, industry and the stakeholder community
- Be part of an unique outcome driven multi-stakeholder dialogue on overcoming the barriers to better integrated care
- Learn more about the role of eHealth in integrated care models
- Find out about best practices in Regions and Member States
Please click here for more information
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