Partnerships
Trade Associations
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AIM - The Association Internationale de la Mutualité (International Association of Mutual benefit societies - AIM), created in 1950, brings together 45 national federations of autonomous health insurance and social protection bodies in 28 countries, all operating according to the principles of solidarity and not for-profit orientation. They provide coverage against sickness and other social welfare risks to more than 230 million people (160 million in Europe), either by participating directly in the management of compulsory health insurance, by providing voluntary health insurance or by delivering directly health care and social services through own facilities. AIM's goal is to defend and promote, at international and European level, the social values and basic principles shared by its members. |
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COCIR is the voice of the European Radiological, Electromedical and Healthcare IT Industry. COCIR is a non-profit trade association, founded in 1959. COCIR's members play a driving role in developing the future of healthcare in Europe and worldwide. COCIR is committed to supporting its members and communicating with its partners in Europe and beyond on issues which affect the medical technology sector and the health of European citizens. As well as communicating with EU policymakers and European Governments on economic, regulatory and technical issues related to healthcare, COCIR works with various organisations promoting harmonised standards and fair regulatory control across the world. |
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The Continua Health Alliance is a non-profit, open industry coalition of the finest healthcare and technology
companies joining together in collaboration to improve the quality of personal healthcare. With more than 160 member companies
around the world, Continua is dedicated to establishing a system of interoperable personal health solutions with the knowledge that extending those solutions into the home fosters independence,
empowers individuals and provides the opportunity for truly personalized health and wellness management |
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DMAA : The Care Continuum Alliance represents more than 200 organizations and individuals and convenes all stakeholders along the care continuum toward population health improvement. Through advocacy, research and promotion of best practices, DMAA advances population-based strategies to improve care quality and outcomes and reduce preventable costs for individuals with and at risk of chronic conditions. |
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Disease Management Association of India (DMAI - The Population Health Alliance) is formed by Executives from the Global Healthcare industry to bring all the stake holders of healthcare on one platform. DMAI has been successful in establishing an intellectual pool of top healthcare executives to become an enabler in building a robust healthcare system in India. India is on the verge of building its healthcare system, and it has a long way to go. DMAI is building the knowledge pool to contribute & convert ‘Ideas’ into ‘Reality’ for healthcare in India. DMAI is the only focussed organization working for Healthcare in India . |
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The European Association of Hospital Managers (EAHM), founded in 1970, consists of national member associations from 26 European countries,
who represent about 22.000 hospital directors and executives. Since 2004 associate members are also welcomed. EAHM aims at promoting the
professional competence and responsibility of hospital managers in Europe. Through its activities, EAHM fosters also the growing together
of the hospital systems of the European countries as the basis for the construction of a Social Europe. Besides representing the hospital
management profession and its interests in the competent European organisations and international bodies, EAHM publishes also the bi-monthly
tri-lingual magazine "Hospital". Further information can be obtained on http://www.eahm.eu.org |
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EFMI - The European Federation for Medical Informatics was conceived at a meeting, assisted by the Regional Office for Europe of the World Health Organisation (WHO), in Copenhagen in September 1976. The representatives of national Health / Medical Informatics societies from ten European countries signed a declaration of intent stating: "The Federation shall be constituted as a nonprofit organisation concerned with the theory and practice of Information Science and Technology within Health and Health Science in a European context. We declare that the ten delegates here today from the ten national societies shall constitute the preliminary Council of the Federation which thus hereby exists." Copenhagen, 11 September 1976. |
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EHTEL - The European Health Telematics Association, provides to its members a platform for information lobbying, representation, networking and co-operation in support of the implementation of information and communication technologies (ICT) in health and social care in Europe. |
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The Federation of Private and non-profit hospitals and social care (FEHAP) brings together nearly 3 300 hospitals, social
services and social cares in France.
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Established in 1924, the FHF (French Hospital Federation) brings together more than 1,000 public healthcare establishments (hospitals) and just as many medical and social services facilities
(retirement homes and assisted living residences), which amounts to almost all the public sector establishments. |
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Health Care Without Harm (HCWH) is an international campaign to transform the environmental impacts of the healthcare sector. HCWH works with
hospitals and clinics to buy safer chemicals and environmentally preferable products, reduce their carbon footprint, design and building high
performing and healthy buildings, purchase healthy food and responsibly reduce and manage their waste. HCWH is in partnership with the World Health
Organization to educate and activate healthcare professionals around climate mitigation and advocacy strategies. HCWH also manages a hospital-based
membership organization in the U.S. called Practice Greenhealth, which has over 1,000 hospital members. The organization has offices in Washington, D.C., Brussels, Manila and Buenos Aires |
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HITM is a non-profit pan-European umbrella organisation for all relevant national healthcare IT associations in Europe committed to increasing the professional authority and responsibility of healthcare IT managers and representing their interests to international institutions and associations. HITM's Mission :
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HON - Health On the Net Foundation is the leading organization promoting and guiding the deployment of useful and reliable online medical and health information, and its appropriate and efficient use. Created in 1995, HON is a non-profit, non-governmental organization, accredited to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. |
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HOPE aims at promoting improvements in the health of citizens throughout the countries of the European Union, and a uniformly high standard of hospital care. HOPE fosters efficiency, effectiveness and humanity in the organisation and operation of hospital services and of the health systems within which they function. Pioneer in the field of patients' rights, HOPE has reinforced the role of hospitals as public health actor: supporting the Health Promoting Hospitals network, participating to the Patient Safety consortium, joining the Nutrition for Health Alliance... |
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IDMA - The International Disease Management Alliance is a not-for-profit association whose mission is to facilitate the global exchange of experience in the enhancement of programs for chronic disease management and prevention. IDMA currently reaches chronic disease professionals in over 81 countries with its weekly e-newsletter and has delegates in 21 countries. Through its educational programs and resource services the IDMA supports global disease management and wellness initiative and facilitates the evolution and expansion of disease management in the United States. Its founder and Executive Director, Warren E. Todd is the past president and Executive Director of the Disease Management Association of America. More information on IDMA can be obtained at www.DMAlliance.org |
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International Association of CyberPsychology, Training & RehabilitationThe International Association of CyberPsychology, Training & Rehabilitation(iACToR) is an international non-profit association designed to promote Virtual Reality and other advanced technologies as adjuncts to more traditional forms of therapy, education, and rehabilitation. iACToR will address the urgent need to develop a “roadmap” for the future of this rapidly growing field. The association hosts a comprehensive informational website and has launched a trade magazine, CyberTherapy & Rehabilitation (C&R). This quarterly publication serves as the official voice for the association--a central, credible communications platform for association members and relevant stakeholders. The Journal of CyberTherapy & Rehabilitation (JCR) is the official journal of iACToR. Additionally, the CyberTherapy Conference, now it its 15th year, is the official conference of iACToR. |
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ISfTeH is the umbrella Society for National Telemedicine/eHealth societies/associations and exists to facilitate the international dissemination of knowledge and experience in Telemedicine & eHealth and to provide access to recognized experts in the field worldwide. |
Publications
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eHealthNews.eu Portal is the leading European eHealth news (web-based) publication with core competence and innovative strength in advancing the European eHealth Industrial and Research sectors, promoting awareness of the latest trends, achievements and technology in the field.
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E-Hospital Official Journal of the European Association of Hospital Managers, represents the world’s most influential body for hospital managers and chief executives in both the public and private healthcare sector, responsible for budgets that account for 4 % of Europe’s GDP. The journal is the world’s only hospital management publication in three languages: English and executive summaries in French and German. With distribution of over 19,000 copies and published bi-monthly, (E-)Hospital provides the key role-players in healthcare management in Europe with foremost, up-to-date information and a platform for discussion of current issues and events. |
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European Hospital is the leading, pan-European professional healthcare magazine for medical directors, nursing directors, and hospital managing directors. EH keeps its readers up-to-date on trends and innovations in the healthcare market, on clinical research, and on the newest developments in medical technology.
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Healthcare Executive (Belgium), is a bimonthly magazine directed in French and Dutch to 8000 Healthcare professionals
(hospitals, elderly homes, pharma laboratories, medical device and diagnostic industry, authorities, etc....) .
Healthcare Executive Editorial Committee is composed of major Belgian opinion leaders in the field. Major topics of
interest to the top management are covered in each issue : HR, ICT, facility management, legislation, marketing trends,
finance, etc.... Healthcare Executive Seminars, think tank forum, are organized several times a year to deal with specific
items which are relevant to the decision-makers ( clinical pharmacy, budgetary impact, Responsibilities of the hospital
medical director, etc....). Healthcare Executive belongs to Reflexion Medical Network a renowned belgian publisher of medical publications.
Web: www.healthcare-executive.be
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IMAGING Management is the official voice of the European Imaging Initiative specifically aimed at all relevant and concerned individuals in radiology, cardiology and all related fields. The journal addresses the most pressing topics of the moment related to best practice, safety, intervention, CT, MR, Ultrasound, etc. With distribution of over 12,000 copies and published bi-monthly, Imaging Management’s target audience includes specialists, professionals, practitioners, and key decision-makers in the all encompassing world of medical imaging, in fields such as radiology, cardiology, information technology, etc. www.imagingmanagement.org |
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This authoritative peer-reviewed journal, Population Health Management provides in-depth coverage on the expanding scope
of health care management and quality. The Journal delivers a comprehensive, integrated approach to the field of population
health and provides information designed to improve the systems and policies that affect health care quality, access, and outcomes,
thereby improving the health of an entire population. Population Health Management has broadened its focus to include the impact
of social, cultural, economic, and environmental factors on health care systems and practices. Visit www.liebertpub.com/pop
for more information.
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Practical Commissioning is the only title dedicated to practice-based commissioning, a key Department of Health policy to move care out of hospitals and into primary care.
This monthly title provides real life examples where practice based commissioning has been put into action, empowering readers to go and do the same.
GPs describe it as 'the bible' of practice-based commissioning for showing how clinicians having responsibility for resources can make the NHS more efficient and improve patient care.
Readers also appreciate having complex areas of policy digested into an an easy-to-read style.
To find out more go to our website www.practicalcommissioning.net. Registration is quick, free and easy.
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