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The
Digital Hospital: Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, And Risks That
Face All Sectors Of the Healthcare Industry
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Rom of Conference
Includes conference materials.
Only $149
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The Digital Hospital:
Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, And Risks That Face All Sectors
Of the Healthcare Industry
All segments of the healthcare industry are or
will be affected by the growing adoption movement - implementation of
the ‘wired’ or digital hospital.
Early adopters - the most wired hospitals and
health systems are reporting important improvements in patient safety,
operating efficiency, reimbursement management and patient
satisfaction.
"The Digital Hospital" a new executive-level
tele-briefing sponsored by the Healthcare e-Business Manager,
was held on June 16, 2005.
The emerging impact of the digital hospital is
a business imperative for healthcare providers, health plans, and
healthcare technology companies.
Besides the hospital, the transformation
requires all stakeholders to get on board. This means provider
networks, physician organizations, health system entities, and health
plans must be working on a strategy and investing in IT to
‘connect’ with the digital hospital.
"The Digital Hospital" has been organized to
highlight the benefits hospitals can expect when they embrace
electronic technology.
The transformation of America’s
hospitals to the Web is gaining momentum, and while no U.S. hospital
can claim to be ‘paperless,’ the level of digital
progress is rising, according to a new report, Futurescan
2003: A Forecast Of Healthcare Trends 2003-2007.
SPEAKER PANEL:
PROGRAM AGENDA:
Plus a live Question and Answer Session
WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM THE CD-ROM OF
THIS AUDIO CONFERENCE:
Health provider and payor senior management, strategists and executives
in charge of Web-based services, health plans and providers,
pharmaceutical and disease management companies, and healthcare
technology companies, PBMs, CEOs, COOs, CIOs, hospital and managed care
executives, vice presidents, compliance officers, operations
executives, executive directors, team leaders, planners, business
development, product managers, sales executives and marketers,
knowledge managers and strategic and implementation consultants, IT
department heads, hospital pharmaceutical managers, pharmacists, human
resource benefit managers, medical directors, employer health plan
decision makers, network development and provider services directors,
strategic planners, utilization management, healthcare management,
TPAs, network managers, physician practice management, medical
management directors, PHO and IPA leadership, analysts, implementer
consultants, account services and administration executives and
ancillary products managers.
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