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Luxembourg to Host Med-e-Tel Conference

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 17 Mar 2005
The Med-e-Tel international exhibition and conference to be held April 6-8, 2005, in Luxembourg will focus on telemedicine, ehealth, and medical information and communication technologies. More...
Products, services, and technologies that will be presented and demonstrated at the show include vital signs monitoring systems and devices, archiving software and systems, data-warehousing, electronic patient records, eprescription, patient administration, mobile devices, speech recognition and processing, surgical systems, and ehealth applications in emergency, cardiology, dermatology, and radiology.

The conference brings manufacturers and suppliers together with ehealthcare providers, distributors, and other contacts to establish valuable trade contacts and advance the cause of ehealth worldwide. Representatives from national and international associations involved in the research, development, funding, and implementation of telemedicine and ehealth will offer valuable networking opportunities.

Special sessions, workshops, and seminars will present a wide range of practical case studies and project experiences to attendees. Details and further information are available at the website.




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