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- Wild Health Summit - Interoperability, 17 April 2018
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Wild Health Summit - Interoperability, 17 April 2018
The Wild Health Summit brings a unique opportunity to hear from – and directly question – Australia’s critical thinkers, influential policy makers and clinical decision-makers who are transforming the healthcare landscape. The outstanding program features short, sharp, TEDx-style talks on the emerging technology trends and innovation challenges facing the health care sector’s quest for interoperability; and robust panel discussions with a no-holds-barred Q&A.
The Australian Digital Health Agency will be exhibiting and presenting at this event Booth 2.
When: Tuesday, 17 April 2018
Where: Collins Square Events Centre, Melbourne
More information: https://wildhealth.net.au/
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