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2nd trade fair Hospital Build Europe – April 2012, 24th to 26th – Now in Berlin

Berlin/Duesseldorf, July 2011. The hospital sector is indeed a market of the future, nevertheless it has to change considerably in order to master imminent challenges successfully. This was the tenor of the first trade fair Hospital Build Europe in April 2011. After the successful launch of the Hospital Build in Nuremberg the trade fair will be taking place in Berlin next year at the same time as the euroID trade fair which moved from Cologne to Berlin in 2011. Hence there will be two other complementary trade fairs taking place on Berlin trade fair grounds from 24th to 26th April 2012: the euroID being the meeting place for automatic identification (www.euro-id-messe.de) and the conhIT, a fair for the IT industry in the health care sector.

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 “Hospital Build Europe” trade fair and congress, 4th–6th April 2011, Nuremberg, Germany

  • Efficiency and flexibility guarantee the capacity to act
  • Resources as a critical factor
  • Process management improves organisational and cost structures

Dusseldorf/Nuremberg, 11.1.2011 – Clinics have to pay increasingly close attention to cost, time and resource efficiency. This requires the processes in everyday hospital operations to play a central role. It is necessary, for instance, to align personnel planning with capacity requirements, which are determined by occupancy levels. Each and every clinic needs flexible, tailored work time models that enable rapid responses to resource changes, emergency patients and mass casualty incidents.

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 The future of the hospital must be reshaped

“Hospital Build Europe” trade fair and congress, 4th–6th April 2011, Nuremberg, Germany

  • Exhibition, congress and meeting point for all aspects of the new hospital
  • Already a success for two years running in Dubai and Singapore – now in Germany for the first time
  • Söder: Nuremberg ideal location for Hospital Build Europe 2011

Dusseldorf/Nuremberg, 26.11.2010 – Hospitals in their present form are no longer viable for the future. As demographics, social norms and disease patterns change, the healthcare sector and medical facilities must also adapt to ensure that they can continue to fulfil their duty to provide care and remain sustainable. Pressure is mounting and can be seen in statutory regulations as well as in technology requirements. Patients are increasingly becoming customers who expect not only medical services but also comfort. At the same time, the amount of time they can stay in clinics is limited due to the fact that an increasing number of medical procedures are being performed on an outpatient basis with post-operative treatment taking place in the home. “The activities of hospitals are going to be transformed and this will have an impact on their conception, organisation and architecture,” says Awn Jalal Sharif from the Supreme Council of Health in Qatar. At the “Hospital Build Europe 2011” trade fair and congress, taking place from 4th–6th April 2011 in Nuremberg (www.hospitalbuildeurope.com), he will discuss eight trends and reasons that demonstrate how hospitals in their present form have not kept pace with the times.

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