HealthAcheive2009 to discuss e-health, pandemic and leadership in the health care industry

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Today, HealthAcheive2009 - one of North America's largest health care conference and exhibitions - features a number of high-profile speakers from across the continent, discussing hot topics including e-health, pandemic and leadership in the health care industry. Today's speaker lineup includes an open conversation with Rob Devitt, Interim CEO of eHealth Ontario, a key note address by CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta, and a motivational talk by Olympian Silken Laumann.

Dr. Sanjay Gupta will take a closer look at how media, global influences and everyday lifestyle affect the health care system. In the afternoon, Rob Devitt will outline the province's e-health strategy, take questions about the progress achieved to date as well as new challenges and opportunities for the future. Inspiring HealthAchieve delegates to move from good to great, Silken Laumann will draw on her remarkable sporting experiences in a relentlessly competitive and demanding environment.

What: HealthAchieve2009 Where: Metro Toronto Convention Centre 255 Front Street West, Toronto Who: Dr. Sanjay Gupta 9:30 Silken Laumann 1:30 Rob Devitt 3:30

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ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION

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