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Final Programme for Health 2.0 Europe 2011 is Online Now
Thursday, 20 October 2011
27 - 28 October 2011, Berlin, Germany.
The conference agenda is structured to cover the state of play and recent changes in the landscape for the European Health 2.0 industry; advances in search & content and their convergence with online communities; new tools to connect patients, doctors and healthcare stakeholders; and the use of web and mobile technologies to manage chronic conditions, motivate behavior changes and promote wellness.

With approximately 50 speakers from over 15 countries and 30 technology demos Health 2.0 Europe is the unrivalled showcase of the latest and greatest in web and mobile technologies for health in Europe.

Matthew HOLT welcomes you to Health 2.0 Europe 2011
Watch this short video to discover a message from Health 2.0 Founder and Chairman Matthew HOLT and learn more about the upcoming Health 2.0 Europe conference.

Let's deep dive with InterComponentWare AG
The central challenge of implementing Health 2.0 lies in creating a sustainable economic business model. Several things lie mostly hidden in the background: the underlying infrastructure, transforming processes into functionality, the technological networking of the business ecosystem, the "electronification" of the business model. Don't let technological details make you lose sight of the business model. This presentation explains why it makes sense to entrust the technological implementation of Health 2.0 business models to external specialists like ICW using specific Health 2.0 tools. Don't miss the deep dive Friday 28 October 2011 at 14:20.

PHI announces new video portal to be unveiled in Berlin
Roberto Ascione, president of Publicis Healthware International will unveil a new video portal that will allow users to access health and wellness video content in any language. Don't miss the unveiling Thursday 27 October at 15:00.

Check out American Well's Online Care platform
American Well has created an Online Care platform that allows consumers to connect with physicians immediately, whenever they have a health need - from their homes or offices. Online Care utilizes web-based technologies and telephony to remove traditional barriers to healthcare access, including geography, mobility, time constraints, and insurance coverage. Don't miss their deep dive session on Thursday 28 at 10:30.

Withings chooses Health 2.0 Europe to launch new Smart Baby Monitor
Withings, the champion in connected health and wellbeing, has successfully demonstrated how connected devices can impact and change behaviors. Following the success of their WIFI BodyScale and their Smart Blood Pressure Monitor, Withings is proud to announce the launch of the Smart Baby Monitor. Compatible with IOS (iPhone, iPad, iPodtouch) the Smart Baby Monitor combines unrivalled technology with a unique ergonomic design to reinvent babies' superivion... and their parents' life. Don't miss the European launch: Friday 28 October at 14:00.

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For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.health2con.com/europe/

 
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