Conferences
Conferences on eHealth: Publication of Presentations
EHTEL Anniversary Symposium - Presentations
The symposium "Joining for Visions of Person Centred Health" was held on 21-22 October 2009 together with the the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) at Rue Belliard 99, Brussels. We kindly thank all speakers and participants to the symposium. Presentations can be downloaded below by pointing to the presentation titles or in the "Files" section at the page bottom.
WoHIT 2008: eHealth Planning and Management Symposium
Focus on: Change management for introducing clinical process orientation and archetypes across the community. Presentations include: "eHealth deployment roadmap and roll-out planning: Guiding design principles" by Angelo Rossi-Mori, CNR-ITB (Italy); "Assessing the clinical, economic and societal benefits from eHealth solutions approach and evidence" by Karl A. Stroetmann, empirica, Germany; "Health Care Process Modelling: How to develop semantic interoperability in health care? The steps before IT implementation" by Karl-Henrik Lundell, SALAR (Sweden) and "EHR and clinical archetypes" by Dipak Kalra, UCL (United Kingdom). Please click on the presentation titles below to download the PDF-Files.
Update on eHealth Interoperability in Europe - focus on electronic health records
The event was co-organised by EHTEL and the University of Heidelberg on Thursday, 12 June 2008, 10:00 – 13:30 hrs at the DKFZ (German Cancer Research Centre) in Heidelberg, Germany and – organised shortly after the Calliope Network kick-off – provided an assessment of the recent state of affairs on interoperability in Europe and worldwide with an emphasis on initiatives with a deployment track record and with a focus on best practice uses cases.
High Quality-EHRs WoHIT 2007
High Quality-EHRs - A Challenge for Cooperation in Health: Increased collaboration amongst health professionals is crucial for transforming healthcare. The design and implementation of high quality Electronic Health Record systems (EHRs) necessitate strong cooperation between all stakeholders in health.
Continuity, Collaboration, Communication (3C) Rome 2007
EHTEL International Conference: Continuity, Collaboration, Communication: Challenges for Healthcare and Opportunities for eHealth. Documentation of the EHTEL International Conference in Rome, Italy (Congress Centre Palazzo Rospigliosi, Via XXIV Maggio 43, 00187 ROMA), 24-25 May 2007 [01.09.2008: due to a last-minute glitch in the ongoing relaunch of the website please allow a few days until all documents links are updated for the presentations download]
Health-ID-Management 2006
.. one touchstone for interoperability [01.09.2008: due to a last-minute glitch in the ongoing relaunch of the website please allow a few days until all documents links are updated for the presentations download]
Improving Care for Chronic Conditions - the added value of eHealth (2005)
Recognised Medical and ICT-experts met to exchange their views at our recent conference in Rome titled "Improving Care for Chronic Conditions - the added value of eHealth". While ICT experts were informed about the tremendous raise of chronic conditions foreseen for the upcoming decade, health professionals understood that the eHealth services being recently implemented across Europe will be a useful tool to cope with their growing burdens of demands for cure and care. [01.09.2008: due to a last-minute glitch in the ongoing relaunch of the website please allow a few days until all documents links are updated for the presentations download]
EHTEL Conferences 1999 - 2002
Documention of the development of the Association and the beginnings of eHealth
Update on eHealth Interoperability in Europe - focus on electronic health records
The event was co-organised by EHTEL and the University of Heidelberg on Thursday, 12 June 2008, 10:00 – 13:30 hrs at the DKFZ (German Cancer Research Centre) in Heidelberg, Germany and – organised shortly after the Calliope Network kick-off – provided an assessment of the recent state of affairs on interoperability in Europe and worldwide with an emphasis on initiatives with a deployment track record and with a focus on best practice uses cases.

