- 2011-10-14 13:03
- 作者:佚名
- 来源:中国数字医疗网
"This is a wonderful event indeed from the perspective of what is happening worldwide in the healthcare informatics domain."
—— Nandkishor Dhomne, CIO, Manipal Health Systems, India
"Very informative. Expanded my horizon"
—— Pascal Tse, CITO, St. Teresa Hospital, Hong Kong
In 2012 Innovations in Healthcare Management and Informatics is coming to Bangkok. HC3i is proud to be a partner of this event and we hope you join us together with over 35 healthcare CEOs and IT experts who will be speaking. Tap the expertise and insights from international policy makers, latest case studies and learn the implementation experiences of experts from Europe, the US and Australia.
Innovations in Healthcare Management and Informatics is Asia's annual healthcare IT leaders conference and will offer an exclusive opportunity to see how Asia is leading in the roll out of advanced sytems from expert practitioners from across the region. You will also understand how the regional centres of excellence are driving healthcare informatics. Among the latest issues to be addressed in this top level strategic programme include:
Drivers for healthcare innovation - demographic and disease patterns in Asia
Hospital group, nation-wide and regional EMR implementation;
System interoperability, data standardization, data sharing and governance for nationwide and regional healthcare provision;
Providing care to rural and underserved populations through telemedicine and mobile health technology;
Hospital system integration for streamlined management and improved patient safety;
Incorporating data into doctors?decision-making processes;
Increasing staff awareness through education - healthcare informatics as a necessity.
Key speakers include:
Pekka Ruotsalainen, Research Professor, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland;
Prof. Jim Warren, Professor and Chair in Health Informatics, University of Auckland;
Professor Michael Legg, Professorial Fellow, Centre for Health Informatics and e-Health Research, University of Wollongong;
Yu-Chuan (Jack) Li, Professor and Dean, College of Medical Science and Technology, Taipei Medical University.