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Health-IT World Changes Name to Digital HealthCare & Productivity

Posted on: Monday, 4 December 2006, 12:01 CST

Cambridge Healthtech Institute (CHI) has announced that the brand of products previously known as Health-IT World will now be published under the name CHI's Digital HealthCare & Productivity. Digital HealthCare & Productivity e-newsletter and website will continue to deliver information on technologies in healthcare but with a focus on selecting among available technology solutions; a heavy emphasis on implementation methods; and the clear linking of these two former activities to ROI.

"The debate over the need to use digital healthcare to transform healthcare has ended. Clearly the adoption of digital technology in healthcare is rapidly moving to the next level," says Executive Editor, John Russell. "The new name reflects our continued efforts to be a leader in recognizing change and to help our audience of providers, payers, and technology providers continue to transform healthcare."

Delivered weekly to over 15,000 executives and IT and clinical managers at large and mid-sized healthcare organizations involved in purchasing technology, Digital HealthCare & Productivity e-newsletter will follow a topic calendar which provides guidance for advertisers looking for specific areas of related technology coverage.

Calendar Topics Include:

Dec 06 -- Work Stations

Jan 07 -- Practice Management Software

Feb 07 -- Regulatory Compliance Tools

March 07 -- EHR/EMR

April 07 -- Medical Web Portals

May 07 -- Mobile Computing

June 07 -- Workstations

July 07 -- Practice Management Software

August 07 -- Regulatory Compliance Tools

Sept 07 -- HER/EMR

Oct 07 -- Medical Web Portals

Nov 07 -- Security Tools

Dec 07 -- Document Management

The accompanying website www.DigitalHCP.com features news, webcasts, white papers, archives and more to the community of healthcare professionals involved in technology decision making and implementation.

About Cambridge Healthtech Institute (CHI)

CHI's renowned conferences are the underpinning for all our other information resources. Each year, CHI organizes over 80 conferences held throughout the US. including The Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference, Beyond Genome, PepTalk, World Pharmaceutical Congress and the newly acquired Bio-IT World Conference + Expo. The company strives to develop quality programs that provide valuable new insights and competing points of view while offering balanced coverage of the latest developments. Basic research related to commercial implications is covered, with heavy emphasis placed on end-user insights into new products and technology as well as coverage on the strategy behind the business. Leading researchers and business experts from top pharmaceutical, biotech and academic organizations present their most current findings in a forum that features panel discussions and audience participation. Over the past 14 years, CHI has produced more than 400 conferences, attracting more than 50,000 attendees from around the world.

In addition to CHI's vast conference portfolio, their media properties include PharmaWeek, available on the web only, Pharma DD, and Bio-IT World.

About Digital HealthCare & Productivity

Published by Cambridge Healthtech Institute, Digital HealthCare & Productivity is a weekly electronic publication that delivers authoritative information on the adoption of digital technology in healthcare and how digital technologies can boost productivity. Digital HealthCare & Productivity will cover the technologies but with a focus on selecting from among available technology solutions; a heavy emphasis on implementation methods; and the clear linking these two former activities have to achieving ROI. The accompanying website, www.DigitalHCP.com offers news and commentary to the health-IT community.


Source: Business Wire

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