Entries sought for 'Best use of IT in healthcare'

The Irish Medical Times is looking for entries for a competition to judge the 'Best use of IT in healthcare’.

The Irish Medical Times is looking for entries for a competition to judge the 'Best use of IT in healthcare’.

The award will be one of the annual Irish Healthcare Awards, which will take place on October 16.

The closing date for entries is Friday, August 8.

Companies and organisations that develop innovative IT solutions which are applicable in healthcare delivery are invited to send an outline of their services and products into the panel of judges. Entry brochures are available at:

Medical Publications Ireland, 24-26 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin 7

Tel: (01) 817 6330

Email: Dylan.conway@imt.ie

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