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Browsing by Author "Canadian Society of Telehealth"

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    Catalyst for Change: Telehealth, Reform and Renewel. The 8th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Telehealth Conference Proceedings.
    (Canadian Society of Telehealth, 2005-09-25) Canadian Society of Telehealth
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    E-Health: Converging to Mainstream. 6th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Telehealth
    (Canadian Society of Telehealth, 2003-10-05) Canadian Society of Telehealth
    E-Health is a global term that encompasses the use of all information and communications technologies in supporting health, healthcare, and health-related education and research. Within the context of the conference, convergence means to integrate, align, and come together to produce better outcomes. The conference highlighted the impact of convergence in making e-Health mainstream at many strategic levels (e.g. technology, policy, administration, education, research).
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    Integrating Telehealth: Challenges and Solutions. 7th Annual General Meeting Canadian Society of Telehealth and 5th Annual Symposium Reseau quebecois de telesante.
    (Canadian Society of Telehealth, 2002-10-03) Canadian Society of Telehealth
    This conference provided an opportunity for the telehealth/e-health community to engage in discussions and share experiences around the integration of telehealth and telehealth networks into existing healthcare delivery systems. The discussion addressed integration related processes and procedures, as well as successes. Such interactions, along with the provision of possible solutions, and an understanding of related challenges, contributed to more efficative and efficient integration.
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    Telehealth 2001: The 4th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Telehealth. e-Volving Telehealth: The Next Level.
    (Canadian Society of Telehealth, 2001-10) Canadian Society of Telehealth
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    Telehealth 2002: The 5th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Telehealth. e-Health Care: What Constitutes return on Investment?
    (Canadian Society of Telehealth, 2002-10) Canadian Society of Telehealth
    The conference addresses an issue of vital and timely importance: determining what constitutes Return on Investment (ROI) by examining what 'value' e-health has for its varied stakeholders and how it differs amongst them.

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