
As part of our ongoing quality improvement, we designed a satisfaction questionnaire for pavilion attendees. Visitors realized that "eHealth can be low tech and have huge impact." Below you will find our results for the first two days. I am excited to note that most respondents believe the pavilion was well organized and would recommend it to a friend or colleague. Respondents included country representatives, industry leaders, journalists and students from all six WHO regions. A five point Likert scale was used to evaluate the showcase.
The WHO eHealth team has been working around the clock to prepare the joint ITU-WHO eHealth Pavilion for tomorrow morning. Below you will find a few pictures of the pavilion at twelve hours prior to the VIP Visit. Some of our special guests for this tour will include Mr. Ban Ki Moon, UN Secretary-General and Dr. Hamadoun Touré, ITU Secretary-General; among others.
Stay tuned for more updates on the eHealth Pavilion and related sessions.The ITU World Telecom programme drafted for mobile devices can be accessed through this link.