European Health Telematics Observatory

The European Health Telematics Observatory (EHTO) is a non-profit organization which collects, analyses and makes available in a user-friendly form information on developments in the field of health telematics. The organization contributes to the deployment of health telematics applications and standards in Europe. EHTO works on the dissemination of results of the European Telematics Applications Programme (TAP) of the Fourth Framework Programme to the European health care sector.

Participants

  • Portugal: Portugal Telecom
  • Belgium: RAMIT (Research in Advanced Medical Informatics and Telematics)
  • France: CNEH (Centre National de l’Equipement Hospitalier)
  • Ireland: IHC Centre for Health Informatics
  • Spain: IETT Ingenieria y Prevencion de Riesgos
  • Greece: BIOTRAST
  • Finland: VTT Information Technology
gollark: How does anarchism fix that, exactly?
gollark: Can you explain *why* and *how* capitalism would benefit from this?
gollark: People just *generally dislike* those different to them or considered not normal somehow.
gollark: How is that a *capitalism* problem?
gollark: If people are randomly biased against shorter people, I don't see why this would not also extend to, say... I still don't understand how you expect to structure things... being rejected from anarchist communes or something?

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