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Registration for HIMSS09 on Record Pace

by Barbara Kram, Editor | February 11, 2009
Registration for
HIMSS09 on
Record Pace
CHICAGO - Despite general economic conditions that might suggest otherwise, early registration for the 2009 Annual HIMSS Conference & Exhibition (HIMSS09) is running ahead of the 2008 trend, which ended with a record 29,174 attendees. Total registration for the conference, which will be held in Chicago in April, stands at 5 percent over this same period of time last year, with non-exhibitor attendance showing an almost 3 percent increase.

A combination of employment growth in the healthcare sector and the likelihood of billions of dollars in new federal funding likely being pumped into U.S. hospitals and physician practices this year for health IT, as well as Chicago's central location, seem to be driving strong attendance numbers for the event.

"Healthcare organizations and physician practices have heard President Obama's call for computerized health records for all Americans in the next five years, and they recognize the likelihood of billions of dollars in investments coming from the federal government for the acquisition and implementation of health IT," said H. Stephen Lieber, CAE, HIMSS president and CEO. "Hospitals and physician practices will be aggressively pursuing the acquisition of electronic medical record applications this year and will be in search of IT solutions providers, consultants and all other ancillary services necessary for them to be eligible to receive the federal funding Congress is posed to enact."
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Recent additions to the HIMSS09 educational program are sessions that will address the healthcare IT provisions in the proposed economic stimulus package. Current plans call for a $20 billion investment in the industry, primarily to encourage hospitals and physician offices to begin using electronic health records.

HIMSS also implemented new events, engaged new audiences and expanded educational options for this year's conference. Among them:

* Introducing weekend-only registration for the first time, allowing professionals to attend the conference during non-business hours.
* Expanding education sessions and events to help clinician attendees understand the healthcare IT provisions included in the economic stimulus package.
* Encouraging HIMSS Chapters in the Central U.S. to organize delegations, and in some cases, bus or train transportation to Chicago.
* Engaging its Web-savvy audience by expanding its information and updates to popular social media outlets, including LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter, outreach that contributed to the 15 percent increase in traffic to the conference's Web site.