Canadian Healthcare Manageris pleased to foster discussion of eHealth issues with the Ninth Annual eHealth Summit, offering healthcare leaders a forum for eHealth debate that assesses the future direction of Canadian healthcare and the role eHealth will play. The theme for this event isRealizing the Potential of eHealth.
The eHealth Summit is an annual forum for Canadian healthcare executives to exchange ideas, find out about innovations, share common challenges and discuss the strides that have been made in eHealth implementation across the healthcare continuum. The spirit of the conference is purely educational and "think-tank" oriented.
Large-scale capital investments are being made in upgrading
Canada’s healthcare infrastructure. Across the country, numerous
projects are under way or being planned in an environment that’s
constantly changing. Much is being learned as this work progresses – experience
that can be shared with others involved in similar projects.
Canadian Healthcare Manager is pleased to foster discussion
with the Third Annual Healthcare Infrastructure Summit. This
event will offer healthcare leaders a forum for debate that will
asses the current state and future direction of healthcare infrastructure
development across Canada.
This high-level “think tank” type event will bring
together top decision-makers from all sectors of healthcare infrastructure
development to share their experiences in a collegial and educational
environment. C-level stakeholders will learn from leading practitioners
and infrastructure experts about the latest strategies, techniques,
best practices and case studies from other hospitals.
The first annual National Healthcare Supply Chain Conference
will be hosted by the Hospital Supply Chain Network and Canadian
Healthcare Manager magazine. The conference will provide
attendees with usable knowledge on leading edge supply chain solutions
and with the opportunity to network with other industry professionals.
The two-day event will bring together a mix of influential managers,
directors and decision makers in the hospital supply chain continuum.
Their roles will vary from vice-presidents of materials management
to anyone with a keen interest in improving efficiencies in the
supply chain system.