BCS Health Scotland Conference 2010
Open for Registrations 22nd and 23rd September 2010
Register now for the most exciting eHealth conference in Scotland this year! Held at the prestigious Glasgow Science Centre you not only have a great programme, wide range of exhibitors, great views over the Clyde and City but complementary entrance to the fun science exhibits as well!
The futuristic building mirrors BCS Health Scotland’s Innovative and Modern outlook See Here
We have an extensive International speaker Programme over both days with three themes held in twin parallel tracks.
Keynote speakers include:
Matthew Swindells, former CIO Connecting for Health, and chair BCS Health
Rikard Lovstrom from Sweden to talk about their National Patient Overview project and eHealth strategy
Dorothy Whittick from Canada talking about the Canadian Health Infoway national developments and a Wellness project in Alberta
Brian Robson from Scotland on the Quality theme and his experiences with IHI in America.
Kathy Dallest from Australia speaking on Clinical Safety Management in eHealth.
New! NHS Scotland eHealth Awards!
An exciting new event will be presentation of the ‘NHS Scotland eHealth Awards!’. These awards are given to winning NHS teams for three categories sponsored by BCS and Scottish Government.
Twin Exhibitions: We are very grateful to our sponsors with 18 commercial exhibitions in a superb bright atrium area and ANOTHER FIRST: 15 public information stands in a separate gallery open to the public. There is plenty to see!
The three main themes to be addressed at the BCS Health Scotland Conference 2010 are Quality, Innovation, and Efficiency. International speakers from Australia, Canada, Sweden, America, Ireland, Wales and numerous UK speakers will position themselves on current relevant issues such as patient safety, the quality strategy, efficiency gains from IT and more.
For the first time, the NHS Scotland eHealth Awards will be presented to eHealth teams in Scotland. These awards will be presented by Scottish Government and by BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, to help boost the status of the IT profession in NHS Scotland at a time of significant change.
Moreover the new Vidiowiki delegate social networking tool will be used for linking up delegates before and after the event. Users can navigate a mind-map of delegates, speakers and exhibitors to create linkups and watch short clips about presentations and demos. This will help planning and networking before coming to the event.
A selection of posters will be available to view during the conference:
- A novel security risk assessment model – Napier University
- Clinical content modeling – NHS National Services Scotland
- Trans-national exchange of eHealth innovations in northern Europe- Aberdeen University
- A Study to evaluate the effectiveness of an electronic dashboard – Ulster hospital
- A Study to evaluate the response times for alerts – Ulster hospital
Around 250 participants are expected to take part in this open event. Online registration is possible here. Details about fees and early bird registration can be found online.
A draft programme for the event can be found online at the event website.
Exhibitors are also leading a fun social evening at 5pm on the first day.
Yet again BCS Health Scotland has been able to produce all this for the incredibly low delegate registration prices starting as low as £30.
So register soon for the early bird rates, find us here BCS Health Scotland Conference
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