Aug 9, 2017 · 1 min read
This is great. East Europe member states, and non-members, should show they’re working on their digital health strategies with all the branches stemming from it, including cross-border patient care, interoperability, tele-monitoring, personalised medicine, health tourism, patient health records, bioinformatics, patient data and so on.
Now that Estonia has the EU Presidency, and is organising its own eHealth conference in October, along with the eHealth Forum in Athens, an opportunity has appeared in order to promote the growing regional ecosystem of professionals, stakeholders, clinicians and patients involved in ICT integration in Health… not only in the West of Europe but also in the East!
