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FIKI 2011 : Indonesian Health Informatics Forum

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Link: http://forsikes.org/fiki-2011/
 
When Dec 2, 2011 - Dec 4, 2011
Where Jakarta
Submission Deadline Nov 20, 2011
Notification Due Nov 25, 2011
Categories    health informatics   health information systems   e-health
 

Call For Papers

After the successfully of the 1st Indonesian Health Informatics Forum last year, the 2nd Indonesian Health Informatics Forum (FIKI) 2011 raises a topic on “Information system to support evidence based medicine and community health”. FIKI 2011 will be held at Novotel Mangga Dua Hotel Jakarta between 2-4 December 2011.

FIKI 2011 invites practitioners and researchers on health informatics to submit their paper for the conference. It is a great opportunity to bring together health informatics practitioners, policy makers, industries, academicians, researchers and users from various backgrounds to meet and discuss the future of Indonesian health information system development. Importantly, it looks at new ideas, concepts, strategies and evaluation of health related information technology implementation in health care and health organization.

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