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The European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) was conceived at a meeting, assisted by the Regional Office for Europe of the World Health Organisation (WHO ), in Copenhagen in September 1976. The representatives of national Health/Medical Informatics societies from ten European countries signed a declaration of intent stating:

"The Federation shall be constituted as a nonprofit organisation concerned with the theory and practice of Information Science and Technology within Health and Health Science in a European context. We declare that the ten delegates here today from the ten national societies shall constitute the preliminary Council of the Federation which thus hereby exists."
Copenhagen, 11 September 1976.

Structure
The constitutional bodies of EFMI are

  • The EFMI Council, a General Assembly of all members, officers and working group chair persons.
  • The Board of officers, treasurer, vice presidents and president
  • Working Groups organised by a chairperson (see also the EFMI Working Groups Menu section)

Objectives
The objectives of the European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) founded in 1976 are:

  • To advance international co-operation and dissemination of information in Medical Informatics on a European basis;
  • To promote high standards in the application of medical informatics;
  • To promote research and development in medical informatics;
  • To encourage high standards in education in medical informatics;
  • To function as the autonomous European Regional Council of IMIA

Activities
All European countries are entitled to be represented in EFMI by a suitable Medical Informatics Society. The term medical informatics is used to include the whole spectrum of Healthcare Informatics and all disciplines concerned with Healthcare and Informatics.

The organisation operates with a minimum of bureaucratic overhead and each national society supports the Federation by sending and paying for a representative to participate in the decisions of the Federation's Council. Also, and again to reduce overhead, English has been adopted as the official language, although simultaneous translation is often provided for congresses in non-English speaking countries.

Countries
Currently, 30 countries have joined the Federation, and are named as:

Austria Austria
Belgium Belgium
Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnia-Herzegovina
Croatia Croatia
Cyprus Cyprus
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Denmark Denmark
Finland Finland
France France
Germany Germany
Greece Greece
Hungary Hungary
Iceland Iceland
Ireland Ireland
Israel Israel
Italy Italy
Moldova, Republic of Moldova, Republic of
Netherlands Netherlands
Norway Norway
Poland Poland
Portugal Portugal
Romania Romania
Romania Russian Federation
Slovenia Slovenia
Spain Spain
Sweden Sweden
Switzerland Switzerland
Turkey Turkey
Ukraine Ukraine
United Kingdom United Kingdom

Application are open to representative societies in countries within the European Region of WHO. The EFMI council and boad normally meet twice a year.

Furthermore, it is represented by a Vice President (Europe) at meetings of the Board and the annual General Meetings of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA).

Congresses and Publications
So far 22 general congresses (Medical Informatics Europe – MIE) have been organised by EFMI. These have taken place in:

Sarajevo, Bosnia-Hercegovina 2009
Gothenborg, Sweden, 2008
Maastricht, The Netherlands 2006
Geneva, Switzerland 2005
Saint Malo, France 2003
Budapest, Hungary 2002
Hannover, Germany 2000
Ljubljana, Slovenia 1999
Thessalonica, Greece 1997
Copenhagen, Denmark 1996
Lisbon, Portugal 1994
Jerusalem, Israel 1993
Vienna, Austria 1991
Glasgow, Scotland 1990
Oslo, Norway 1988
Rome, Italy 1987
Helsinki, Finland 1985
Brussels, Belgium 1984
Dublin, Ireland 1982
Toulouse, France 1981
Berlin, Germany 1979
Cambridge, UK 1978

EFMI is running another series of meetings: the Special Topic Conferences (STC). Its concept has the following components:

  • Organisation by a member society in combination with its annual meeting
  • EFMI council meeting is integral part
  • Topic defined to the needs of the member society
  • Relevant EFMI Working groups are engaged for the content
  • Contributions mostly on invitation
  • Small 2-day conference with 100+ participants

The STC conferences took place in:

Reikjavik, Iceland 2010
Antalya, Turkey 2009
London, United Kingdom 2008
Brijuni island, Croatia 2007
Timisoara, Romania 2006
Athens, Greece 2005
Munich, Germany 2004
Rome, Italy 2003
Nicosia, Cyprus 2002
Bucharest, Romania 2001
The proceedings of these congresses were usually published by Springer in the series "Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics" and by IOS Press in the series "Studies in Health Technologies and Informatics".

A selection of the best papers from the MIE-conferences were published in special volumes of the International Journal of Medical Informatics and Methods of Information in Medicine. The next MIE congress will take place in 2011 in Oslo, Norway. The next EFMI STC conferences 2009 in Antalya, Turkey and 2010 in Reijkjavik, Iceland.

To date five official journals adopted by the Federation are: Methods of Information in Medicine, Medical Informatics & The Internet in Medicine, Health Informatics Europe, International Journal of Medical Informatics, Informatics in Primary Care.

 

MIE 2014 Istanbul
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The 25th International Congress of the European Federation for Medical Informatics will be held in
Istanbul, Turkey
from the
31.August-03.September 2014

The Scientific Programme Committee welcomes your contributions for MIE 2014. For more information please refer to the conference website:
MIE 2014 - Istanbul

ICIMTH 2013 Athens

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The International Conference on Informatics, Management, and Technology in Healthcare supported by the European Federation for Medical Informatics will take place from
5-7 July in Athens.
For more information about the conference topics and the program please refer to the
Conference Website

Medinfo 2013 Copenhagen

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The 14th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark. The topic of medinfo2013 will address the challenges we foresee to continue in:
Conducting medical informatics by
Converging technologies,
Conveying sciences and
Connecting people

Past MIE & STC Conferences

Pisa, Italy 2012
Oslo, Norway 2011
Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina 2009
Gothenborg, Sweden 2008
Maastricht, Netherlands 2006
Geneva, Switzerland 2005
Saint Malo, France 2003
Budapest, Hungary 2002
Hanover, Germany 2000
Ljubljana, Slovenia 1999
Thessalonica, Greece 1997
Copenhagen, Denmark 1996
Lisbon, Portugal 1994
Jerusalem, Israel 1993
Vienna, Austria 1991
Glasgow, Scotland 1990
Oslo, Norway 1988
Rome, Italy 1987
Helsinki, Finland 1985
Brussels, Belgium 1984
Dublin, Ireland 1982
Toulouse, France 1981
Berlin, Germany 1979
Cambridge, UK 1978
Special Topic Conferences
2013, Prague, Czech Republic
2012, Moscow, Russia
2011, Lasko, Slovenia
2010, Reykjavik, Iceland
2009, Antalya, Turkey
2008, London, UK
2007, Brijuni island, Croatia
2006, Timisoara, Romania
2005, Athens, Greece
2004, Munich, Germany
2003, Rome, Italy
2002, Nicosia, Cyprus
2001, Bucharest, Romania
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