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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION/SEMINARS

  What's Fueling The Growth and
Adoption of e-Healthcare
Solutions in 2003-
Now on CD ROM

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This conference took place on March 20, 2003.

From wireless devices and handheld PDAs, to physicians being reimbursed for e-mail patient "visits" e-prescribing, and the continuing maturity of health plan Web sites, e-health applications and services will continue to be embraced and adopted in 2003.

To help you get the full view of the widely different applications, technology, and services, that are taking hold among health and managed care organizations, physicians, and their technology providers, "What's Fueling the Growth and Adoption of e-Healthcare Solutions in 2003," an executive briefing audio conference has been recorded on CD ROM.

"The landscape for technical innovation is changing dramatically," is how one leading consulting firm describes it. ""The healthcare industry is looking to e-health technology to ease financial pressures, and other pressures as well," according to the firm.

For the most part, the adoption of e-health technology will rest on the shoulders of providers, "because they have the capital needed for both the implementation and upkeep of the technology, rather than on physicians organizations that don't necessarily have high amounts of capital," according to Jon Kaplan, vice president of health solutions at Cap Gemini Ernest & Young.

Listen in to "What's Fueling the Growth and Adoption of e-Healthcare Solutions in 2003," to discover what Jon, and panelists Mark Bard, Manhattan Research, and Carol Quinsey, AHIMA, see on the horizon in the e-health arena this year.

Invite your top management team members to gather in a conference room to participate in this high-level briefing. The modest registration fee covers all participants on one phone line from your site.

PROGRAM AGENDA:

  • The Top Issues Facing the Healthcare Industry and the Impact on e-Health
  • An Assessment of e-Health Implementation Strides This Year
  • The Growth of Mobile\Wireless Technology by Hospitals
  • Clinical Information System Systems
  • E-health Initiatives Addressing Patient Safety
  • Impact of Technology and Use of technology to Advance Patient Care

WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM THE CD ROM:
CEOs, Marketing Executives, COOs, Strategists, CFOs, Planners, Business Development, Product Managers, Knowledge Managers and Strategic and Implementer Consultants, Hospitals, Health Insurers, Managed Care Organizations, Laboratories, Pharmaceutical Companies, Medical Device Manufacturers, Healthcare Technology Companies.



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