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Conferences
On these pages you will find information on upcoming events
related to medicine and health information technology.
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GHITA-ICMCC
The GHITA-ICMCC Event will be postponed till 2012.
Supported Events

The 9th Annual World Health Care Congress
The 9th Annual World Health Care Congress (WHCC) is World Congress' flagship event gathering over 1,600 global health care, pharmaceutical and employer executives and leaders in Washington, DC on April 16-18 to engage in keynote presentations, debates, co-located Summits, case studies and emerging trend Forums on the latest solutions to the issues facing the industry. No other industry event provides you with the amount of networking, thought leadership and executive level education that WHCC does. By attending, you will hear insights on health care policy from government officials to help with your long-term strategic planning while also gaining practical solutions from leading organizations to help your organization tackle issues with cost, quality and the overall delivery of care.
The 8th Annual World Health Care Congress Europe 2012
As the leading European event on health care business innovation, The 8th Annual World Health Care Congress-Europe is the only major international forum that convenes leaders from all sectors of health care to discuss and develop actionable strategies to improve care delivery and outcomes. The 2012 Congress ensures that delegates will leave with a key action plan to meet the many challenges facing health care across Europe. The 2012 Congress will feature the top industry influencers including hospital directors, IT innovators, decision makers from public and private insurance funds, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, health care industry suppliers, health ministers, and leading government officials.

WC2012
It is our great honor to invite you to participate in the World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering in Beijing, China from May 26 to 31, 2012. This is a triennial congress of the International Union of Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine (IUPESM), which is the peak organisation for the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE) and the International Organisation for Medical Physics (IOMP).
Promoting Human Health is an everlasting and dynamic topic that is driven by the change of disease spectrum, economic and social development and personalized health management. The progress on medical physics and biomedical engineering provided a powerful backup to realization of personalized medicine and translational medicine based on trans-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary collaboration as well as information sharing. The triennial World Congress may function as a platform for these activities
During the World Congress 2012, the participants will share the latest information on global health challenges, advanced technologies and innovative applications. It will be a window to show participants the up-to-date picture of research, education development and industrial contribution in the field of medical physics and biomedical engineering. Beijing has hundreds year history as the capital of China and is the key city with academic and economic functions. She is also a hub of international/domestic traffic communication. I am sure that you may have a wonderful experience of visiting this city during the Congress.

Mobile Consumer Health Care Networks, Systems and Services
The Mobile Consumer Health Care Networks Systems and Services Workshop (MobiCHeSS) is a satellite workshop of the IEEE International Conference on Communications. The workshop is due to be held from 10th to the 15th June 2012 in Ottawa, Canada. Healthcare providers from around the globe are currently faced with significant challenges due to an exponential rise in costs, increased demand for services, and limited access to financial and human resources. This is directly linked to the fact that people are living longer with an expected 761 million of us being over the age of 65 by 2025. This will increase the risk of chronic disease and other co-morbidities amongst the elderly and estimates suggest that treating this particular group of people currently accounts for 78% of all healthcare expenditure (over a trillion US dollars per year) with spending expected to be $4.3 trillion in 2018 compared to $27.5 billion in 1960.

pHealth 2012
The pHealth conference has emerged as the leading international meeting on wearable micro and nano technologies for personalized medicine. Starting in 2004, pHealth has attracted scientists for various technologies, medical doctors, policy makers from the healthcare industry, hospital administration and allied professionals. Collecting a dynamic professional community from Europe and all over the world pHealth has given visibility to the tremendous potential of micro and nano technologies not only for the future of medicine, but also for the improvement of healthcare processes today.
Calls for Paper
Deadline: 30 January 2012
MIE2012
Deadline: 10 February 2012
WC2012
Deadline: 23 February 2012
HIC 2012
Deadline: 29 February 2012
pHealth 2012
Deadline: 7 March 2012
Medicine 2.0’12
Deadline: 20 May 2012
BIBM 2012
Upcoming January 2012 Events
Wearable Technologies Conference 2012 (Germany)
30 January 2012 (Conference)
Health 2.0 India (India)
30 January 2012 (Conference)
February 2012 Events
BIOSTEC 2012 (Portugal)
1 February 2012 - 4 February 2012 (Conference)
FutureMed (USA)
6 February 2012 - 11 February 2012 (Conference)
Electronic Data in Clinical Trials (USA)
7 February 2012 - 9 February 2012 (Conference)
3rd Annual Burrill Digital Health Meeting (USA)
7 February 2012 - 8 February 2012 (Conference)
Telehealth 2012 (Austria)
15 February 2012 - 17 February 2012 (Conference)
Past ICMCC Events
ICMCC Event 2010
ICMCC Event 2009
ICMCC Event 2008
ICMCC Event 2007
ICMCC Event 2006
ICMCC Event 2005
ICMCC 2004
Proceedings
Medical and Care Compunetics 5
Lodewijk Bos, Bernd Blobel (eds)
Series on Health Information Technologies 147, IOSPress, 2008

