• Diane Whitehouse

    Diane Whitehouse is Editor-in-Chief and Principal eHealth Policy Analyst at the European Health Telematics Association (EHTEL), a European member organisation working on digital health for implementers. The association runs an Imagining 2029 work programme, and is also involved in many European projects. One of these is BeWell, a European project which works to enhance the digital capabilities of Europe’s health and social care workforces.


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    Editor-in-Chief and Principal eHealth Policy Analyst European Health Telematics Association (EHTEL) —  Brussels, Belgium

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