ADVISORY/Health Care Industry Leaders to Discuss Leading Technology Initiatives.Business/Technology Editors & Health/Medical Writers ADVISORY...for Wednesday Wednesday: see week. (April 25) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
Edgewater Technology's Health Care Practice Director
to Lead Discussion on Current Technology Trends
and Challenges Facing Health Care Organizations
What: Health Care Business Excellence Roundtable
Mark your calendar. Edgewater Technology cordially
invites you to participate in an interactive
roundtable discussing health care information
technology trends. The session will be led by
Edgewater Technology's Health Care and business
technology experts, including: Brian FitzGerald,
Director, Health Care Practice; Steve Engels,
Director of Consulting; and Ralph Katieb, Senior
Architect. Invited guests include senior executives
from Minneapolis-area health care organizations and
physician practices. The following topics will be
discussed:
--How can physicians and hospitals share information
electronically?
--What is a next generation Web site and what will
it look like?
--Is disease management for the Web a reality?
--What are some of the legislative issues that need
to be addressed in health care?
When: April 25, 2001, from 7:30 a.m.- 9:00 a.m.
Where: Marriott Minneapolis Southwest
5801 Opus Parkway
Minnetonka, MN
952-935-5500
Registration: 800-410-4014
e-mail: makewaves@edgewater.com
Online: www.edgewater.com/sign_up
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