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Conference eHealth Conference (12th : 2018 : Vienna, Austria)

Title Health informatics meets eHealth : biomedical meets eHealth -- from sensors to decisions : Proceedings of the 12th eHealth Conference / edited by Günter Schreier and Dieter Hayn.

Publication Info. Amsterdam, Netherlands : IOS Press, 2018.
©2018

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 348 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Studies in health technology and informatics ; volume 248
Studies in health technology and informatics ; v. 248.
Note Includes indexes.
Contents Title Page; Preface; Scientific Program Committee; Reviewers; Contents; The Effect of Latent Binary Variables on the Uncertainty of the Prediction of a Dichotomous Outcome Using Logistic Regression Based Propensity Score Matching; A New Machine Learning Framework for Understanding the Link Between Cannabis Use and First-Episode Psychosis; Separating Business Logic from Medical Knowledge in Digital Clinical Workflows Using Business Process Model and Notation and Arden Syntax; Going Mobile: An Empirical Model for Explaining Successful Information Logistics in Ward Rounds.
Use of Mobile Apps Among Medical and Nursing Students in IranHospital CEOs Need Health IT Knowledge and Trust in CIOs: Insights from a Qualitative Study; Improving Fluid Management in Critical Care -- Towards the ICU of the Future; Towards a Single Data Exchange Standard for Use in Healthcare and in Clinical Research; Cross-Enterprise Communication and Data Exchange in Radiology in Austria: Technology and Use Cases; Facilitating the Information Exchange Using a Modular Electronic Discharge Summary.
Effectiveness of Anonymization Methods in Preserving Patients' Privacy: A Systematic Literature ReviewExporting Data from a Clinical Data Warehouse; A Clinical Data Warehouse Based on OMOP and i2b2 for Austrian Health Claims Data; EHR Text Categorization for Enhanced Patient-Based Document Navigation; Modular Architecture for Integrated Model-Based Decision Support; Cleansing and Imputation of Body Mass Index Data and Its Impact on a Machine Learning Based Prediction Model; Effect of Nursing Assessment on Predictive Delirium Models in Hospitalised Patients.
Development of a Protocol for Automated Glucose Measurement Transmission Used in Clinical Decision Support Systems Based on the Continua Design GuidelinesIdentifying and Validating Requirements of a Mobile-Based Self-Management System for People Living with HIV; Telemedicine in Diagnosis, Treatment and Management of Diseases in Children; Towards an IMU Evaluation Framework for Human Body Tracking; Automated Error Detection in Physiotherapy Training; Mobile-Based Applications and Functionalities for Self-Management of People Living with HIV.
Effects of Medical Device Regulations on the Development of Stand-Alone Medical Software: A Pilot StudyDevelopment of a Computer-Aided Dosage and Telemonitoring System for Patients Under Oral Anticoagulation Therapy; Clinical Knowledge Governance Framework for Nationwide Data Infrastructure Projects; Modeling of ETL-Processes and Processed Information in Clinical Data Warehousing; Evaluation of SNOMED CT Content Coverage: A Systematic Literature Review; Nurses' Attitude for Using Barcode Medication Administration System in a Developing Country.
Summary Annotation Biomedical engineering and health informatics are closely related to each other, and it is often difficult to tell where one ends and the other begins, but ICT systems in healthcare and biomedical systems and devices are already becoming increasingly interconnected, and share the common entity of data. This is something which is set to become even more prevalent in future, and will complete the chain and flow of information from the sensor, via processing, to the actuator, which may be anyone or anything from a human healthcare professional to a robot. Methods for automating the processing of information, such as signal processing, machine learning, predictive analytics and decision support, are increasingly important for providing actionable information and supporting personalized and preventive healthcare protocols in both biomedical and digital healthcare systems and applications. This book of proceedings presents 50 papers from the 12th eHealth conference, eHealth2018, held in Vienna, Austria, in May 2018. The theme of this year's conference is Biomedical Meets eHealth - From Sensors to Decisions, and the papers included here cover a wide range of topics from the field of eHealth. The book will be of interest to all those working to design and implement healthcare today.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Subject Medical informatics -- Congresses.
Medical informatics.
Medical telematics -- Congresses.
Medical telematics.
Medicine -- Data processing -- Congresses.
Medicine -- Data processing.
Genre/Form Congress.
Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Schreier, Günter, editor.
Hayn, Dieter, editor.
Other Form: Print version: EHealth Conference (12th : 2018 : Vienna, Austria). Health informatics meets eHealth. Amsterdam, Netherlands : IOS Press, 2018 (DLC) 2018941383
ISBN 9781614998587 (electronic book)
1614998582 (electronic book)
9781614998570 (print)
1614998574 (print)