History and objectives
version 2.0, 26 July 2008
The Belgian Society for Medical Informatics ("MIM") was established in 1974 to promote and develop medical information science and technology in Belgium. It is a national bilingual (French and Dutch) society consisting of about 300 members, all involved or interested in the use of computers and telematics in the health-care environment. The administrative board includes 15 members (physicians, engineers and computers specialists) from academic institutions, hospitals, computers and the software industry.
The MIM is a scientific society. Its major activities focus on improving communication among researchers and developers in the field of medical computing and telematics. It is also the place of choice where problems related to the role of medical informatics in society and its ethical aspects are discussed.
International related medical informatics societies :
- The MIM is the Belgian member of EFMI (European Federation for Medical Informatics) and of IMIA (International Medical Informatics Association). As such, the MIM is involved in the setting up of whose congresses, scientific events and publications.
- The MIM cooperates closely with the Dutch (VMBI), French (AIM) and Swiss (SSIM) medical informatics societies to organize annual scientific meetings: the « Medish Informatica Congres » (MIC) and the « Journées Francophones d’Informatique Médicale » (JFIM).
Facing the growing importance of medical informatics in the health domain and the increasing numbers of societies dealing with various aspects of Medical Informatics development, the MIM has to regularly adapt its development strategy and its activities to this evolving context. The MIM is a non for profit association, an "ASBL-VZW" according to the Belgian law. Resources are based on the participation of volunteers, on yearly membership fees, and sometimes on incomes from the organization of congresses or from studies on request of the public administration. There are no commercial advertisements.
All the members and interested persons are kindly asked to help us in these tasks.
Dr Etienne De Clercq, chairman

The membership include :
- The IMIA Yearbook, a selection of the most important papers in the medical informatics domain, at international level. The Yearbook-2008 will soon become available on the web, although only for the well registered MIM members.
- Access to Conferences, free or at a reduced price.
- Some price reduction for publications of the EFMI and IMIA.
- The membership fee is 60 €uros / year. Companies may also register, send 3 delegates and pay 200 €uros.
See the Application form
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