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111 2  eHealth Conference|n(8th :|d2014 :|cVienna, Austria),
       |0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017012121
       |jauthor. 
245 00 eHealth2014--health informatics meets eHealth :|boutcomes 
       research: the benefit of health-IT /|cedited by Alexander 
       Hörbst, Dieter Hayn, Günter Schreier, Elske Ammenwerth. 
246 3  eHealth 2014 
246 30 Health informatics meets ehealth 
264  1 Amsterdam :|bIOS Press,|c[2014] 
264  4 |c©2014 
300    1 online resource (xiv, 258 pages) :|billustrations. 
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490 1  Studies in Health Technology and Informatics,|x1879-8365 ;
       |vvolume 198 
504    Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0  Bedside patient data viewer using RFID and e-ink 
       technology -- Framework for near-field-communication-based
       geo-localization and personalization for android-based 
       smartphones--application in hospital environments -- 
       Closed-loop healthcare monitoring in a collaborative heart
       failure network -- Towards a global it system for 
       personalized medicine: the medicine safety code initiative
       -- Usability of patient-centered health it: mixed-methods 
       usability study of ePill -- A reference architecture for 
       semantic interoperability and its practical application --
       Towards the automated generation of expert profiles for 
       rare diseases through bibliometric analysis -- Ethical 
       aspects of using medical social media in healthcare 
       applications -- Applying operational research and data 
       mining to performance based medical personnel motivation 
       system -- Healthcare-associated infection surveillance and
       bedside alerts -- LUMOR: an app for standardized control 
       and monitoring of a porcine lung and its nutrient cycle --
       Development of an accommodative smartphone app for medical
       guidelines in pediatric emergencies -- Visualization of 
       CDA laboratory reports and long term trends as a possible 
       EHR application for patients and physicians -- Validating 
       EHR documents: automatic Schematron generation using 
       archetypes -- Improving emergency medical dispatching with
       emphasis on mass-casualty incidents -- IT-benchmarking of 
       clinical workflows: concept, implementation, and 
       evaluation -- An Arden-syntax-based clinical decision 
       support framework for medical guidelines: Lyme borreliosis
       as an example -- Case-based visualization of a patient 
       cohort using seer epidemiologic data -- Virtual patients 
       feedback system: a concept to support students and 
       educators -- Supporting knowledge discovery in medicine --
       OphthalNet Vienna: constructive quality assurance and 
       resource optimization in ophthalmology -- Certification 
       programs for e-health: status quo -- Education for e-
       health: a status analysis -- Transferring learning to 
       practice with e-learning: experiences in continuing 
       education in the field of ambient assisted living -- -- 
       Can smartphone-based logging support diabetologists in 
       solving glycemic control problems? -- Connecting cloud-
       based personal health records with an XDS affinity domain 
       to provide additional information at the point-of-care -- 
       Integrating the hospital information system (HIS) into the
       Austrian electronic health record ("ELGA") using the 
       example of the health care facility "Breitenstein" -- 
       Patient identity management for secondary use of 
       biomedical research data in a distributed computing 
       environment -- The development of an application for data 
       privacy by applying an audit repository based on IHE ATNA 
       -- Generation of ELGA-compatible radiology reports from 
       the Vienna hospital association's EHR system -- Estimation
       of respiratory flow by means of normal lung sound -- 
       Integrated medication management in m-health applications 
       -- Crucial factors for the acceptance of a computerized 
       national medication list: insights into findings from the 
       evaluation of the Austrian e-Medikation pilot -- 
       Estimating severe drug-drug interaction warnings per 
       medical specialist groups for nationwide emedication in 
       Austria -- Ontology content patterns as bridge for the 
       semantic representation of clinical information -- A 
       toolbox to improve algorithms for insulin-dosing decision 
       support -- Jade: a tool for medical researchers to explore
       adverse drug events using health claims data -- The impact
       of adherence on costs and effectiveness of telemedical 
       patient management in heart failure: a systematic review -
       - Telemonitoring of patients with Parkinson's disease 
       using inertia sensors -- Structuring clinical workflows 
       for diabetes care: an overview of the OntoHealth approach 
       -- A proposal for an Austrian nursing minimum data set 
       (NMDS): a Delphi study. 
520    "It is generally accepted that information and 
       communication technology has the potential to support high
       quality, high-tech medicine, but up to now healthcare has 
       lagged behind other sectors, such as service industries, 
       in the implementation of such technology. Medicine is now 
       beginning to catch up, however, and the Austrian 
       government recently agreed on the nationwide 
       implementation of an Electronic Health Record 
       (Elektronische Gesundheitsakte (ELGA)).  This book 
       presents the proceedings of the 8th scientific eHealth 
       conference, which is being held in Vienna, Austria, in the
       context of the eHealth Summit Austria, in April 2014. The 
       theme of the conference is "Outcomes Research: The Benefit
       of Health-IT", addressing the challenges which will 
       inevitably accompany the new opportunities offered by the 
       increased use of ICT in healthcare. The history of 
       technologies making the transition from the laboratory 
       into practice is one of mixed success. It is vital to 
       understand what makes such an implementation a positive 
       one, and factors such as the needs, fears, and context of 
       potential users are as important as a sound technical 
       implementation. Priorities may need to be rethought and 
       new dimensions added.  The book will be of interest to all
       those considering the effect of new technologies and 
       eHealth on the provision of healthcare systems, and 
       seeking to achieve services which are both technically and
       organizationally sound and which will also efficiently 
       deliver noticeable benefits for users"--Publisher's 
       description. 
588    Description based on online resource; title from resource 
       home page (IOS Press, viewed January 30, 2017). 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
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       authorities/subjects/sh2008107637 
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655  2 Congress.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D016423 
655  4 Electronic books. 
655  7 Conference papers and proceedings.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/1423772 
655  7 Conference papers and proceedings.|2lcgft|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026068 
700 1  Hörbst, Alexander,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2014191487|eeditor. 
700 1  Hayn, Dieter,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n85075462|eeditor. 
700 1  Schreier, Günter,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2016180475|eeditor. 
700 1  Ammenwerth, Elske,|d1970-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n2013187772|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|teHealth2014--health informatics meets 
       ehealth.|dAmsterdam ; Fairfax, VA : IOS Press, [2014]
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