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The survey on Initiatives in eHealth is a 33-page, comprehensive study that looks at the state of ehealth today, covering 167 industry professionals, with representative samples from diverse organization types and facilities nationwide.
The survey was conducted to give a profile of commercial use of web sites and web-based solutions for hospitals and health systems in 2005.
Key benefits of the study results include:
- An understanding of who the change agents are within the realm of healthcare IT including an evaluation of the impact of departmental and organizational culture;
- The organizational roles and consumer demands as driving forces for web technology adoption, aggressiveness and success;
- Factors separating successful from unsuccessful organizations - what are contributing factors to organizational success and what barriers to execution are organizations encountering in the web realm; and
- Feedback and direction on the industry's future for online web initiatives.
e-Health Initiatives in 2006: Strategies for the Next Generation, an October 27, 2005 audio conference on CD-ROM, looks at what strategic direction e-health initiatives will take in 2006, from
infrastructure enhancements to new launches. We also examine what strategies were successful in 2005.
e-Healthcare initiatives are continuing to shift clinical and administrative functions to web-based technologies to improve efficiencies and reduce costs.
During this 90-minute audio conference on CD-ROM, your expert panel of speakers, Jeff Allport, senior manager, eHealth
initiatives, St. Joseph Health System and Dr. Bruce Taffel, senior medical director of health informatics and chief
medical officer at Shared Health, provide case studies on their organizations' e-health initiatives and planned
enhancements for 2006.
You will get details on:
- e-Health strategic developments for 2006;
- The areas seeing the biggest growth and adoption;
- What consumers are demanding; and
- How this plays into the presidential call for electronic medical records (EMRs) within 10 years.
You can "attend" this program right in your office and enjoy significant savings – no travel time or hassle; no hotel
expenses. It’s so convenient! Invite your staff members to listen in.