3rd International Conference on Health Informatics and Technology

Crowne Plaza New Orleans Airport 2829 Williams Blvd Kenner, LA 70062

Registration

Non-member Price: 
$1 099.00
Member Price: 
$999.00
Student Price: 
$300.00
Early Bird deadline is May 26, 2016
Early Bird Non-member Price: 
$999.00
Early Bird Member Price: 
$899.00
About Conference

OMICS International is overwhelmed and delighted to announce the inception of the novel event “3rd International Conference on Health Informatics & Technology”. The most awaited event would be staged during June 27-29, 2016, at New Orleans, USA. With the theme upholding “Transforming future health care through application of knowledge in Information technology”, the event is assured to bring forth transparent and significant changes in the Health care sector. OMICS International organizes a conference series of 1000+ Global Events inclusive of 300+ Conferences, 500+ Upcoming and Previous Symposiums and Workshops in USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and publish 700+ Open access journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

Scope of Healthcare Informatics:

To date, the domain of Health Informatics has not been clearly defined or commonly understood within the Australian healthcare industry. Health Informatics is the application of information science and computer science to healthcare. To be effective, Health Informatics requires knowledge in technical (Information and Communication Technology - ICT), clinical and administrative (including governance and business) domains as they relate to healthcare. Health Informatics is applicable to all levels and settings of healthcare, including health related research.

Health Informatics which aims to improve health outcomes and healthcare system performance in direct patient care, design and governance of healthcare organizations and the healthcare system, and health knowledge discovery and management, through the application of technology (hardware, software, and communication). Knowledge management refers to the collection and use of clinical and service information to improve health outcomes and healthcare system efficiency, for example care pathway automation and clinical decision support.

Target Audience:

  • Hospital CEOs
  • CMIOs and CNIOs
  • Data management specialist
  • Health planners
  • Health ICT specialists
  • Insurance companies
  • Pharmaceutical companies
  • Medical device and equipment companies
  • Diagnostic laboratories
  • Healthcare IT/Software Companies
  • Health care administrators
  • Academics
  • Health Educators
  • Policy makers
  • Media professionals
  • Caregivers & family members
  • Advocacy groups
  • Business/finance professionals