8th Annual International
Health Summit Available on CD-ROM
MODESTO, CA, April 14, 2004----The CD-ROM version of the 8th Annual International Health Summit has just been released, including 41 selected faculty presentations typically in PowerPoint format, and packed with trends, data, insights, case studies, and public/private policy issues from around the globe. The CD-ROM is priced at $115.00*, and also includes a variety of navigation menus, a video clip, information on Summit sponsors, technical support and more. Online ordering and detailed information is available at http://www.globalhealthresources.com/ihscd.htm
Presentations from the Summits internationally distinguished faculty represent countries including Australia, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, India, Ireland, Nigeria, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Turkey, United Kingdom, and the United States. A detailed flyer provides viewing of the all the CD-ROM navigational menus and lists the faculty, presentation topics and agenda. The free flyer is available for downloading at http://www.globalhealthresources.com/ihscd1203.pdf
The
theme of the recently held 8th Annual International Health Summit was Innovation:
Public & Private Partnerships For High Performance Health Insurance and Health Care
Providers. Jim Rice, President
of the International Health Summit states The CD-ROM provides a critical business
intelligence resource for anyone interested or involved with health care systems
internationally, whether they represent the hospital, health plan, physician,
pharmaceutical, public policy sectors or are vendors to the industry.
CD-ROM orders can also be placed by
calling 209.577.4888. The CD-ROM was prepared in partnership between the International
Health Summit, and MCOL, which also administers Global Health Resources and Healthcare
Summit events and CD-ROMs. Detailed information about the International Health Summit is
available at www.ihsummit.com. Detailed information
about MCOL is available at www.mcol.com
* Plus a $3.00 processing fee per order and sales tax for California residents
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