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2nd Annual Mobile Health Asia 2011 was a great success thanks to our sponsor, organizers, speakers, and attendees. Tune in for dates to be announced shortly for Mobile Health 2012 and in the meantime, we look forward to meeting you at these upcoming events…
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In a rapidly ageing society, rising costs of healthcare are increasing the urgency for healthcare decision makers and providers around the globe to improve healthcare delivery whilst managing limited hospital resources more effectively.
Supported by fast developing technologies and applications, the mobile health channel provides a unique opportunity for healthcare providers to reach out to patients directly while patients may be treated more efficiently and monitored, in a more cost-effective way.
As mHealth revolutionizes healthcare delivery across the globe, it becomes more critical to decide on the most appropriate and beneficial business model to optimize both quality of healthcare and return on investment. So what are the ‘best’ available options in mobile technologies and best practices to develop your mHealth strategies?
Mobile Health Asia Summit was the first event to launch in Asia with a dedicated focus on the mobile health value chain. You’ll learn about the latest projects from the region to develop your plans. Be part of this leading gathering of key decision makers from healthcare providers, researchers, mobile solution and technology providers and device manufacturers.
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Featuring Latest Updates
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Tam Shepherd
Executive Director, Information Division,
Queensland Health, Australia |
Prof Jai Mohan
Professor,
Health Informatics & Paediatrics, International Medical University, Malaysia |
Pascal Tse
Chief Information Technology Officer,
St. Teresa’s Hospital, Hong Kong |
Prof Isao Nakajima
MD, Professor,
Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan |
Prof Chae Young Moon
Professor, Department of Health Informatics,
Graduate School of Public Health, Yonsei University, South Korea |
Dr Shinetugs Bayanbileg
Reproductive Health Adviser,
United Nations Population Fund, Mongolia |
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Conference Highlights: |
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- The ONLY conference focused on Mobile Health, bringing together the healthcare value chain from patient groups to payers to providers
- The UNIQUE opportunity in ASIA to share best practices and case study experience with an international faculty from healthcare management and practitioners
- Be privy to the LATEST pilot projects and mHealth implementations in hospitals and healthcare facilities
- Find PRACTICAL solutions to gain buy-in from your internal stakeholders, to optimize results from your mHealth initiatives
- Attend optional workshops designed to provide in-depth ‘how-tos’ to enable successful applications in your operations
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What’s new in 2011? |
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- NEW! Country updates from Singapore, Australia, Japan, India, Mongolia
- 14+ case studies featuring hospitals, healthcare institutions and key industry stakeholders
- WIDER coverage of implementations and projects across developed and developing countries
- ADDED focus on mHealth applications within the hospital and social communities
- DIFFERENT perspectives from major stakeholders including authorities, researchers as well as healthcare providers
- PLUS latest practices from successful international experience and healthcare systems
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