21. MIE 2009:
Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Klaus-Peter Adlassnig, Bernd Blobel, John Mantas, Izet Masic (Eds.):
Medical Informatics in a United and Healthy Europe - Proceedings of MIE 2009, The XXIInd International Congress of the European Federation for Medical Informatics, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Agust 30 - September 2, 2009.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 150 IOS Press 2009, ISBN 978-1-60750-044-5
Keynote Addresses
National eHealth Roadmaps
Health Information Systems
- Martin Dugas, Bernhard Breil, Volker Thiemann, Jens Lechtenbörger, Gottfried Vossen:
Single Source Information Systems to Connect Patient Care and Clinical Research.
61-65
- Michael Rigby, Jan L. Talmon, Jytte Brender, Elske Ammenwerth, Nicolette de Keizer, Pirkko Nykänen:
Linking Informaticians and End Users - Using the STARE-HI Evaluation Reporting Framework as a Unifying Design Approach.
66-70
- Pedro Gomes, Luís Velez Lapão:
The Role of a Nation-Wide Information System in Improving the Access to Surgery in Portugal.
71-75
- Luís Velez Lapão, Álvaro Rebuge, Miguel M. Silva, Rui Gomes:
ITIL Assessment in a Healthcare Environment: The Role of IT Governance at Hospital São Sebastião.
76-80
- Anze Droljc, Tomaz Grbec, Andrej Orel:
The Importance of Timely Information in National Cancer Screening Programmes.
81-85
- Bernhard Breil, Martin Dugas:
Transferring HIS Data to Population-Based Cancer Registries - Concept and First Implementations.
86-90
- Isabelle Fournel, Michaël Schwarzinger, Christine Binquet, Eric Benzenine, Catherine Hill, Catherine Quantin:
Contribution of Record Linkage to Vital Status Determination in Cancer Patients.
91-95
- Anand Kumar, Jean Marie Rodrigues:
Foreign Currency-Related Translation Complexities in Cross-Border Healthcare Applications.
96-100
- Silke Holzmüller-Laue, Bernd Göde, Regina Stoll, Kerstin Thurow:
A Highly Scalable Information System as Extendable Framework Solution for Medical R&D Projects.
101-105
- Suad Sivic, Ljubisa Gojkovic, Senad Huseinagic:
Evaluation of an Information System Model for Primary Health Care.
106-110
Electronic Health Records
- Haifeng Liu, Xueqiao Hou, Gang Hu, Jing Li, Yu Qi Ding:
Development of an EHR System for Sharing - A Semantic Perspective.
113-117
- Christoph Rinner, Georg Duftschmid:
Validation of Standardized and Structured EHR Data in the Dual Model Approach.
118
- Oliver Heinze, Antje Brandner, Björn Bergh:
Establishing a Personal Electronic Health Record in the Rhine-Neckar Region.
119
- Gang Luo, Selena B. Thomas, Chunqiang Tang:
Intelligent Consumer-Centric Electronic Medical Record.
120-124
- Heather Leslie, Sam Heard, Sebastian Garde, Ian McNicoll:
Engaging Clinicians in Clinical Content: Herding Cats or Piece of Cake?
125-129
- Antonis Frigas, George M. Spyrou, Argyro Antaraki, Elisabeth Patiraki, Konstantinos Koufopoulos, John Mantas, Panos A. Ligomenides:
Design of a 'Smart' Patient Record System for Mammography Patients.
130-134
- Georg Göbel, Karl Peter Pfeiffer, Thomas Schabetsberger, Claudius Kalozy, Heidi Fiegl, Karin Leitner:
Relevance and Management of Methylation Data in Electronic Health Records.
135-139
- Werner Hackl, Alexander Hörbst, Elske Ammenwerth:
The Electronic Health Record in Austria: Physicians' Acceptance Is Influenced by Negative Emotions.
140-144
- Patricia Breen, Louise McQuaid, Jane Grimson, Norman Delanty, Mary Dunne, Brendan Dunleavy, Charles Normand, Mary Fitzsimons:
Integrating Clinical Theory and Practice in an Epilepsy-Specific Electronic Patient Record.
145
- Vasile Topac, Vasile Stoicu-Tivadar:
Software Architecture for Improving Accessibility to Medical Text-Based Information.
146
- Knut Bernstein, Ida Tvede, Jan Petersen, Kirsten Bredegaard:
Can openEHR Archetypes Be Used in a National Context? The Danish Archetype Proof-of-Concept Project.
147-151
- Hajar Kashfi, Olof Torgersson:
A Migration to an openEHR-Based Clinical Application.
152-156
- Balázs Bánfai, Brandon Ulrich, Zsolt Török, Ravi Natarajan, Tim Ireland:
Implementing an HL7 Version 3 Modeling Tool from an Ecore Model.
157-161
- Daniela Luzi, Fabrizio Pecoraro, Gregorio Mercurio, Fabrizio L. Ricci:
A Medical Device Domain Analysis Model Based on HL7 RIM.
162-166
- Brian Armstrong, André Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki:
Solutions for Deploying Multi-Architecture EHRs on a Single EHR Educational Portal.
167-171
Interoperability
- Douglas Teodoro, Rémy Choquet, Emilie Pasche, Julien Gobeill, Christel Daniel, Patrick Ruch, Christian Lovis:
Biomedical Data Management: A Proposal Framework.
175-179
- Vassiliki Koufi, Flora Malamateniou, George Vassilacopoulos:
Building Interoperable Health Information Systems Using Agent and Workflow Technologies.
180-184
- Andrzej A. Kononowicz, Jörn Heid, Jeroen Donkers, Inga Hege, Luke Woodham, Nabil Zary:
Development and Validation of Strategies to Test for Interoperability of Virtual Patients.
185-189
- Paul Avillach, Fleur Mougin, Michel Joubert, Frantz Thiessard, Antoine Pariente, Jean-Charles Dufour, Gianluca Trifirò, Giovanni Polimeni, Maria Antonietta Catania, Carlo Giaquinto, Giampiero Mazzaglia, Gianluca Baio, Ron Herings, Rosa Gini, Julia Hippisley-Cox, Mariam Molokhia, Lars Pedersen, Annie Fourrier-Réglat, Miriam Sturkenboom, Marius Fieschi:
A Semantic Approach for the Homogeneous Identification of Events in Eight Patient Databases: A Contribution to the European eu-ADR Project.
190-194
- Bernd Blobel, Frank Oemig:
Ontology-Driven Health Information Systems Architectures.
195-199
- Frank Oemig, Bernd Blobel:
Semantic Interoperability between Health Communication Standards through Formal Ontologies.
200-204
- Christel Daniel, Antoine Buemi, Laurent Mazuel, David Ouagne, Jean Charlet:
Functional Requirements of Terminology Services for Coupling Interface Terminologies to Reference Terminologies.
205-209
- Henning Müller, Michael Schumacher, David Godel, Abu Khaled Omar, Francois Mooser, Sandrine Ding:
MediCoordination: A Practical Approach to Interoperability in the Swiss Health System.
210-214
- Eric Dufour, Mohamed Ben Saïd, Jean Philippe Jais, Loïc Le Mignot, Jean-Baptiste Richard, Paul Landais:
An XML Schema for Automated Data Integration in a Multi-Source Information System Dedicated to End-Stage Renal Disease.
215-219
Ontologies and Standards
- Ronald Cornet, Stefan Schulz:
Relationship Groups in SNOMED CT.
223-227
- Holger Stenzhorn, Edson José Pacheco, Percy Nohama, Stefan Schulz:
Automatic Mapping of Clinical Documentation to SNOMED CT.
228-232
- Tayeb Merabti, Catherine Letord, Hocine Abdoune, Thierry Lecroq, Michel Joubert, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:
Projection and Inheritance of SNOMED CT Relations between MeSH Terms.
233-237
- Benoît Thirion, Ioana Robu, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:
Optimization of the PubMed Automatic Term Mapping.
238-242
- Andrew G. James, Eugene Ng, Prakesh S. Shah:
A Reference Set of SNOMED Terms for the Structured Representation of Respiratory Disorders of the Newborn Infant.
243-247
- Anne Randorff Rasmussen, Dorte Markussen:
Methods for Testing SNOMED CT in a Defined Clinical Domain.
248
- Karl Bointner, Georg Duftschmid:
HL7 Template Model and EN/ISO 13606 Archetype Object Model - A Comparison.
249
- Marc Cuggia, Sahar Bayat, Delphine Rossille, Patrice Poulain, Patrick Pladys, Hélène Robert, Régis Duvauferrier:
Comparing the Apgar Score Representation in HL7 and OpenEHR Formalisms.
250-254
- Jean Marie Rodrigues, Anand Kumar, Cédric Bousquet, Béatrice Trombert:
Using the CEN/ISO Standard for Categorial Structure to Harmonise the.
255-259
- Catalina Martínez-Costa, Marcos Menárguez Tortosa, Jesualdo Tomás Fernández-Breis:
Towards ISO 13606 and openEHR Archetype-Based Semantic Interoperability.
260-264
- Françoise Pontet, Ulla Magdal Petersen, Xavier Fuentes-Arderiu, Gunnar Nordin, Ivan Bruunshuus, Jarkko Ihalainen, Daniel Karlsson, Urban Forsum, René Dybkaer, Gunther Schadow, Wolf Kuelpmann, Georges Férard, Dongchon Kang, Clement J. McDonald, Gilbert Hill:
Clinical Laboratory Sciences Data Transmission: The NPU Coding System.
265-269
- Haris Pandza, Izet Masic, Reuf Karabeg, Braco Hajdarevic, Zekerijah Sabanovic, Zoran Hadziahmetovic:
The Role of International Classification of Diseases in Assessment of Patients with Biliary Tract Disease.
270-274
Social Networks and the Web
- Michael Rigby, Penny Hill, Sabine Koch, Jarmo Kärki:
Social Care Informatics - The Missing Partner in eHealth.
277-281
- Ugur Bilge, Utku Senol, Osman Saka:
Informal Social Networks amongst Administrative Staff at a University Hospital.
282-286
- Syed Sibte Raza Abidi, Salah Hussini, Wimorat Sriraj, Somboon Thienthong, G. Allen Finley:
Knowledge Sharing for Pediatric Pain Management via a Web 2.0 Framework.
287-291
- Luis Fernández-Luque, Najeed Elahi, Francisco J. Grajales III:
An Analysis of Personal Medical Information Disclosed in YouTube Videos Created by Patients with Multiple Sclerosis.
292-296
- Gunnar O. Klein, Karin Kajbjer:
eHealth Tools for Patients and Professionals in a Multicultural World.
297-301
- Anne Moen, Ole Smørdal, Idunn Sem:
Web-Based Resources for Peer Support - Opportunities and Challenges.
302-306
- Sylvia Pelayo, Françoise Anceaux, Janine Rogalski, Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir:
Organizational vs. Technical Variables: Impact on the Collective Aspects of Healthcare Work Situations.
307-311
- Jean-François Gehanno, Gaétan Kerdelhué, Saoussen Sakji, Philippe Massari, Michel Joubert, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:
Relevance of Google-Customized Search Engine vs. CISMeF Quality-Controlled Health Gateway.
312-316
- Matthias Samwald, Ernest Lim, Peter Masiar, Luis N. Marenco, Huajun Chen, Thomas M. Morse, Pradeep Mutalik, Gordon M. Shepherd, Perry L. Miller, Kei-Hoi Cheung:
Entrez Neuron RDFa: A Pragmatic Semantic Web Application for Data Integration in Neuroscience Research.
317-321
- Charalampos Bratsas, Christos A. Frantzidis, Manousos A. Klados, Christos L. Papadelis, Costas Pappas, Panagiotis D. Bamidis:
Towards a Semantic Framework for an Integrative Description of Neuroscience Patterns and Studies: A Case for Emotion-Related Data.
322-326
- Vigdis Heimly:
Electronic Referrals in Healthcare: A Review.
327-331
- Juha A. Mykkänen, Mika P. Tuomainen, Pirkko Kortekangas, Anne Niska:
Task Analysis and Application Services for Cross-Organizational Scheduling and Citizen eBooking.
332-336
- Tobias Hartz, Hendrik Verst, Frank Ueckert:
KernPaeP - A Web-Based Pediatric Palliative Documentation System for Home Care.
337-341
- Sebastiaan L. Knijnenburg, Leontien C. Kremer, A. Birgitta Versluys, Jaldert R. J. Van Der Beek, Monique W. M. Jaspers:
Development and Evaluation of a Patient Information Website for Childhood Cancer Survivors.
342-346
- Francesca Calligaro, Ines Giorgi, Raffaella Butera, Bibiana Bellotti, M. Cristina Mazzoleni:
Screen Complexity of Italian Institutional Cancer Web Sites.
347
- Hajar Kashfi:
An openEHR-Based Clinical Decision Support System: A Case Study.
348
- Inmaculada Grau, Joan Gene-Badia, Miquel Bernardo, Marc de Semir, Francisco J. Grajales III:
New Patient Interaction Formulas in Spanish and Catalan: A Case for Forumclinic.
349-353
- Stathis Th. Konstantinidis, Evdokimos I. Konstantinidis, Maria M. Nikolaidou, Afroditi K. Boutou, Nikos Havouzis, Paraskevi Argyropoulou, Panagiotis D. Bamidis:
The Use of Open Source and Web2.0 in Developing an Integrated EHR and E-learning System for the Greek Smoking Cessation Network.
354-358
- Jolanta Chmielik, Natalia Grabar:
Comparative Study between Expert and Non-Expert Biomedical Writings: Their Morphology and Semantics.
359-363
- Anita Das:
Designing an E-Health Application in Collaboration with Obesity Patients.
364
- Romina Pintea, Lacramioara Stoicu-Tivadar:
Improving Cardiology Workflow in a Hospital Using a Mobile Software Solution.
365
- Marius Mikalsen, Sten Hanke, Thomas Fuxreiter, Ståle Walderhaug, Leendert W. M. Wienhofen:
Interoperability Services in the MPOWER Ambient Assisted Living Platform.
366-370
- Michael Spitzer, Hendrik Verst, Christian Juhra, Frank Ueckert:
Trauma Network North-West - Improving Holistic Care for Trauma Patients by Means of Internet and Mobile Technologies.
371-375
Quality Assurance and Usability
- Peter Beck, Thomas Truskaller, Ivo Rakovac, Fritz Bruner, Dominik Zanettin, Thomas R. Pieber:
Information Systems for Administration, Clinical Documentation and Quality Assurance in an Austrian Disease Management Programme.
379-383
- Alexander Hörbst, Thomas Schabetsberger, Werner Hackl, Elske Ammenwerth:
Requirements Regarding Quality Certification of Electronic Health Records.
384-388
- Anne Thilde Andersen, Nikolaj Børty Nielsen, Michael Trudslev, Behamin Bakhshaie, Shona Pedersen, Ole K. Hejlesen:
Clinical and Statistical Evaluation of 1st Automatic: A Pilot Study.
389-393
- Özkan Yildiz, Onur Demirörs:
Adopting Software Quality Measures for Healthcare Processes.
394-398
- Mu-Hsing Kuo, André Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki:
An RDF-Based Mediator for Health Data Interoperability.
399-403
- Gry Seland, Inger Dybdahl Sørby:
Usability Laboratory as the Last Outpost before Implementation - Lessons Learnt from Testing New Patient Record Functionality.
404-408
- Jürgen Stausberg, Matthias Löbe, Philippe Verplancke, Johannes Drepper, Heinrich Herre, Markus Löffler:
Foundations of a Metadata Repository for Databases of Registers and Trials.
409-413
- Berit Brattheim:
Inter-Institutional Care Process: Scenarios to Capture Demands for Workflow Support.
414
- Kei Teramoto, Shigeki Kuwata, André Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Hiroshi Kondoh:
Issues on Evaluating the Usability of a Pen-Tablet System Using Server-Based Computing.
415
- Mu-Hsing Kuo, Elizabeth M. Borycki, André Kushniruk, Te-Shu Lee:
Integrating A3 Reports and the House of Quality: Improving Workflow in the Recovery Room Using Information Technology.
416-420
Disease Management
- Monika Alise Johansen, Jan-Are K. Johnsen, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Gunnar Ellingsen, Johan Gustav Bellika:
Bridging the Gap between Patients' Expectations and General Practitioners' Knowledge through Disease Surveillance.
423-427
- Marike Hettinga, Johannes De Boer, Eli Goldberg, Ferial Moelaert:
Navigation for People with Mild Dementia.
428-432
- Braco Hajdarevic, Jasmina Slaku, Haris Pandza, Nizama Salihefendic, Zoran Hadziahmetovic:
Application of Simple Digital Methods in the Treatment of Hemorrhoid Disease.
433-437
- Thusitha De Silva Mabotuwana, Jim Warren:
Towards a Framework for Better Management of Patients with Hypertension.
438
- Tomás Teijeiro, Miguel Tarascó, Paulo Félix, Jesús María Rodríguez Presedo:
A Home-Care PDA-Based Program for the Management of COPD Patients.
439
Telemedicine
- Ebrahim Nageba, Jocelyne Fayn, Paul Rubel:
A Knowledge Model Driven Solution for Web-Based Telemedicine Applications.
443-447
- Jeremiah Scholl, Lambros Lambrinos, Anders Lindgren:
Rural Telemedicine Networks Using Store-and-Forward Voice-over-IP.
448-452
- Silvana Quaglini, Toni Giorgino, Lina Maria Rojas-Barahona, Ezio Caffi, Mauro De Vito, Alessandra Persico, Anna Cavallini:
An Automated Voice Response System for Anticoagulant Therapy Management.
453-457
- Rui Amável, Ricardo João Cruz Correia, José Frias-Bulhosa:
Remote Diagnosis of Children Dental Problems Based on Non-Invasive Photographs - A Valid Proceeding?
458-462
- Janusz Sierdzinski, Piotr Bala, Robert Rudowski, Marcin Grabowski, Grzegorz Karpinski, Bartosz Kaczynski:
KARDIONET: Telecardiology Based on GRID Technology.
463-467
- Dieter Hayn, Silvia Koller, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof, Wolfgang Salmhofer, Peter Kastner, Günter Schreier:
Mobile Phone-Based Teledermatologic Compliance Management - Preliminary Results of the TELECOMP Study.
468-472
Devices and Sensors
- André Dias, Bernhard Fisterer, Gregor Lamla, Klaus A. Kuhn, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Alexander Horsch:
Measuring Physical Activity with Sensors: A Qualitative Study.
475-479
- Klaus-Hendrik Wolf, Stephan Schirmer, Michael Marschollek, Reinhold Haux:
Representing Sensor Data Using the HL7 CDA Personal Healthcare Monitoring Report Draft.
480-484
- Christos L. Papadelis, Chrysa D. Lithari, Chrysoula Kourtidou-Papadeli, Panagiotis D. Bamidis, Evangelia Portouli, Evangelos Bekiaris:
Monitoring Driver's Sleepiness On-Board for Preventing Road Accidents.
485-489
- Ole K. Hejlesen, Simon Lebech Cichosz, Steffen Vangsgaard, Mikkel Frank Andresen, Lars Peter Madsen:
Clinical Implications of a Quality Assessment of Transcutaneous CO.
490-494
Patient Safety and Adverse Events
- Saoussen Sakji, Catherine Letord, Suzanne Pereira, Badisse Dahamna, Michel Joubert, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:
Drug Information Portal in Europe: Information Retrieval with Multiple Health Terminologies.
497-501
- Stefan Schulz, Daniel Karlsson, Christel Daniel, Hans Cools, Christian Lovis:
Is the "International Classification for Patient Safety" a Classification?
502-506
- Cédric Bousquet, Philippe Gasperina, Béatrice Trombert, Lucienne Clavel, Anand Kumar, Jean Marie Rodrigues:
Ontological Representation of Adverse Drug Reactions Using the Fundational Model of Anatomy.
507-511
- Suzanne Pereira, Blandine Plaisantin, Michelle Korchia, Nicolas Rozanes, Elisabeth Serrot, Michel Joubert, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:
Automatic Construction of Dictionaries, Application to Product Characteristics Indexing.
512-516
- Florence Amardeilh, Cédric Bousquet, Sylvie Guillemin-Lanne, Mathilde Wiss-Thebault, Laetitia Guillot, Denis Delamarre, Agnès Lillo-Le Louët, Anita Burgun:
A Knowledge Management Platform for Documentation of Case Reports in Pharmacovigilance.
517-521
- Marie-Christine Jaulent, Iulian Alecu:
Evaluation of an Ontological Resource for Pharmacovigilance.
522-526
- Johanna I. Westbrook, Andrew Georgiou, Mary Lam:
Does Computerised Provider Order Entry Reduce Test Turnaround Times? A Before-and-After Study at Four Hospitals.
527-531
- Reza Khajouei, Dennis de Jongh, Monique W. M. Jaspers:
Usability Evaluation of a Computerized Physician Order Entry for Medication Ordering.
532-536
- Werner Ceusters, Maria Capolupo, Barry Smith, Georges De Moor:
An Evolutionary Approach to the Representation of Adverse Events.
537-541
- Nicolas Leroy, Brian Bjørn, Adrian Baceanu, Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir:
Human Factors Methods to Support the Experts' Review of Automatically Detected Adverse Drug Events.
542-546
- Thusitha De Silva Mabotuwana, Jim Warren:
A Framework for Assessing Adherence and Persistence to Long-Term Medication.
547-551
- Emmanuel Chazard, Cristian Preda, Béatrice Merlin, Grégoire Ficheur, Régis Beuscart:
Data-Mining-Based Detection of Adverse Drug Events.
552-556
- Pirkko Nykänen, Joonas Mäkinen, Pirkko Kortekangas, Antti Toivanen:
Approaching Harmonised Medication Information Management through Process and Information Modelling.
557-561
- Vincenzo Della Mea, Ivan De Momi, Giuseppe Aprile, Fabio Puglisi, Jessica Menis, Anica Casetta, Silvia Bolzonello, Gianpiero Fasola:
Feasibility Study of a Web Application for Self-Report of Anticancer Treatment Toxicities.
562-566
Decision Support and Expert Systems
- Emilie Pasche, Douglas Teodoro, Julien Gobeill, Patrick Ruch, Christian Lovis:
Automatic Medical Knowledge Acquisition Using Question-Answering.
569-573
- Stefano Concaro, Lucia Sacchi, Carlo Cerra, Riccardo Bellazzi:
Mining Administrative and Clinical Diabetes Data with Temporal Association Rules.
574-578
- Karina Gibert, Alejandro García-Rudolph, Lluïsa Curcoll, Dolors Soler, Laura Pla, José María Tormos:
Knowledge Discovery about Quality of Life Changes of Spinal Cord Injury Patients: Clustering Based on Rules by States.
579-583
- Wolfgang Orthuber, Thorsten Sommer:
A Searchable Patient Record Database for Decision Support.
584-588
- Bartlomiej Wilkowski:
Knowledge Discovery in Neuroinformatics.
589
- Kristien Van Loon, Fabián Güiza, Geert Meyfroidt, Jean-Marie Aerts, Jan Ramon, Hendrik Blockeel, Maurice Bruynooghe, Greet Vanden Berghe, Daniel Berckmans:
Dynamic Data Analysis and Data Mining for Prediction of Clinical Stability.
590-594
- Simona Dalle Carbonare, Fulvia Folli, Emanuele Patrini, Riccardo Bellazzi:
A Methodology for the Extraction of Quantitative Risk Indexes from Medical Injuries Compensation Claims.
595-599
- Sahar Bayat, Marc Cuggia, Delphine Rossille, Michèle Kessler, Luc Frimat:
Comparison of Bayesian Network and Decision Tree Methods for Predicting Access to the Renal Transplant Waiting List.
600-604
- Philip J. Scott, James S. Briggs:
Developing a Theoretical Model of Clinician Information Usage Propensity.
605-609
- Adrian Pearl, David Bar-Or:
Using Artificial Neural Networks to Predict Potential Complications during Trauma Patients' Hospitalization Period.
610-614
- Zikrija Avdagic, Lejla Begic Fazlic, Samim Konjicija:
Optimized Detection of Tar Content in the Manufacturing Process Using Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems.
615-619
- Jyrki Rasku, Martti Juhola, Ilmari Pyykkö, Esko Toppila, Kirsi Varpa:
The Effect of Removing the Force Feedback during the Quiet Stance.
620-624
- Dusanka Boskovic, Ingmar Besic, Zikrija Avdagic:
Object-Oriented Integrated Approach for the Design of Scalable ECG Systems.
625-629
Clinical Guidelines and Protocols
- Andreas Seyfang, Katharina Kaiser, Silvia Miksch:
Modelling Clinical Guidelines and Protocols for the Prevention of Risks Against Patient Safety.
633-637
- Zafar Hashmi, Tatjana Zrimec, Andrew Hopkins:
Computerization Framework for Clinical Practice Guidelines by Extending the XML Guidelines Element Model (GEM).
638-642
- Ali Daniyal, Samina Raza Abidi, Syed Sibte Raza Abidi:
Computerizing Clinical Pathways: Ontology-Based Modeling and Execution.
643-647
- Agata Ciabattoni, Thomas Vetterlein, Klaus-Peter Adlassnig:
A Formal Logical Framework for Cadiag-2.
648-652
- Rong Chen, Patrick Georgii-Hemming, Hans Åhlfeldt:
Representing a Chemotherapy Guideline Using openEHR and Rules.
653-657
- Leila Ahmadian, Nicolette de Keizer, Ronald Cornet:
The Use of SNOMED CT for Representing Concepts Used in Preoperative Guidelines.
658-662
- Claudio Eccher, Andreas Seyfang, Antonella Ferro, Silvia Miksch:
Embedding Oncologic Protocols into the Provision of Care: The Oncocure Project.
663-667
- Brigitte Séroussi, Jacques Bouaud, Denké L. Denké, Hector Falcoff, Jacques Julien:
Using Knowledge Modelling to Measure How Clinical Practice Could Actually Be Evidence-Based: A Preliminary Analysis with Arterial Hypertension Management.
668-672
- Mathias Tschopp, Magali Despond, Damien Grauser, Jean-Christophe Staub, Christian Lovis:
Computer-Based Physician Order Entry: Implementation of Clinical Pathways.
673-677
- Andrew Georgiou, Johanna I. Westbrook:
Clinician Reports of the Impact of Electronic Ordering on an Emergency Department.
678-682
- Jana Zvárová, Helena Heroutová, Hana Grünfeldová, Karel Zvára, David Buchtela:
Empowering Clinicians by eHealth Technologies in Decision-Making Tasks.
683-687
- Christiaan J. Brandhorst, Danielle Sent, Robert A. Stegwee, Betsy M. A. G. van Dijk:
Medintel: Decision Support for General Practitioners: A Case Study.
688-692
Privacy and Security
- Hanene Boussi Rahmouni, Tony Solomonides, Marco Casassa Mont, Simon Shiu:
Modelling and Enforcing Privacy for Medical Data Disclosure across Europe.
695-699
- Catherine Quantin, Gouenou Coatrieux, Maniane Fassa, Vincent Breton, David-Olivier Jaquet-Chiffelle:
Centralised versus Decentralised Management of Patients' Medical Records.
700-704
- Julien Künzi, Paul Koster, Milan Petkovic:
Emergency Access to Protected Health Records.
705-709
- Eva Henriksen, Monika Alise Johansen, Anders Baardsgaard, Johan Gustav Bellika:
Threats to Information Security of Real-Time Disease Surveillance Systems.
710-714
- Arild Faxvaag, Lillian Røstad, Inger Anne Tøndel, Andreas R. Seim, Pieter J. Toussaint:
Visualizing Patient Trajectories on Wall-Mounted Boards - Information Security Challenges.
715-719
- Antti Lahtela, Marko Hassinen:
Requirements for Radio Frequency Identification in Healthcare.
720-724
- Johan Gustav Bellika, Lars Ilebrekke, Per Atle Bakkevoll, Håvard D. Johansen, Jeremiah Scholl, Monika Alise Johansen:
Authentication and Encryption in the Snow Disease Surveillance Network.
725-729
- Michael Spitzer, Tobias Ullrich, Frank Ueckert:
Securing a Web-Based Teleradiology Platform According to German Law and "Best Practices".
730-734
- Cyril Grouin, Arnaud Rosier, Olivier Dameron, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
Testing Tactics to Localize De-Identification.
735-739
- Péter Kárpáti, Pieter Jelle Toussaint, Øystein Nytrø:
Computer-Mediated Mobile Messaging as Collaboration Support for Nurses.
740-744
- Dimitrios Zikos, Joseph Liaskos, Marianna Diomidous, John Mantas:
Collection and Sharing of Information on Patient Safety Education and Training in Europe.
745-749
- Tatjana Welzer, Marko Hölbl, Marjan Druzovec, Aida Kamisalic, Ana Habjanic:
Patient Education on Safety and Privacy.
750-754
Bioinformatics
- Stefano Chiesa, Diana de la Iglesia, José Crespo, Fernando Martín-Sánchez, Josipa Kern, George Potamias, Victor Maojo:
European Efforts in Nanoinformatics Research Applied to Nanomedicine.
757-761
- Kristina Fister, Ozren Polasek, Silvije Vuletic, Josipa Kern:
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Health Behaviours Related to Obesity - Trawling the Evidence in the Prospect of Personalised Prevention.
762-766
- Paola Salle, Sandra Bringay, Maguelonne Teisseire, Feirouz Chakkour, Mathieu Roche, Ronza Abdel Rassoul, Jean-Michel Verdier, Gina Devau:
GeneMining: Identification, Visualization, and Interpretation of Brain Ageing Signatures.
767-771
- Dmitry Devetyarov:
Machine Learning Analysis of Proteomics Data for Early Diagnosis.
772
- Pavel Rusnok, Thomas Vetterlein, Klaus-Peter Adlassnig:
Cadiag-2 and Fuzzy Probability Logics.
773
Modeling and Simulation
- Jean-Baptiste Richard, Jean-Claude Aldigier, Loïc Le Mignot, Florence Glaudet, Mohamed Ben Saïd, Paul Landais:
Equity of Accessibility to Dialysis Facilities.
777-781
- Peter Brønnum Nielsen, Esben Haldrup Eriksen, Rasmus Thoft Milthers, Ole K. Hejlesen:
Assessing Importance of Dietary Data in Anticoagulation Treatment.
782-786
- Christos A. Frantzidis, Evdokimos I. Konstantinidis, Costas Pappas, Panagiotis D. Bamidis:
An Automated System for Processing Electrodermal Activity.
787
- Andreea Robu, Lacramioara Stoicu-Tivadar:
Tissue Engineering in Fractured Mandible Reconstruction.
788
- David Bregman, Arik Korman, Ana Shetach, Nira Shalom:
An Internet-Based Simulation System for Training and Development of Regional-Healthcare-Centers Managers.
789-793
- Gianni D'Addio, Graziamaria Corbi, P. Agostino Accardo, Giovanna Russo, Nicola Ferrara, M. Cristina Mazzoleni, Tanja Princi:
Fractal Behaviour of Heart Rate Variability Reflects Severity in Stroke Patients.
794-798
- Marek Kurzynski, Andrzej Wolczowski:
Control of Dexterous Bio-Prosthetic Hand via Sequential Recognition of EMG Signals Using Fuzzy Relations.
799-803
- Malgorzata Plechawska, Joanna Polanska:
Simulation of the Usage of Gaussian Mixture Models for the Purpose of Modelling Virtual Mass Spectrometry Data.
804-808
Imaging and Visualization
- Lucio Tommaso De Paolis, Alessandro De Mauro, Jörg Raczkowsky, Giovanni Aloisio:
Virtual Model of the Human Brain for Neurosurgical Simulation.
811-815
- Nils Daniel Forkert, Dennis Säring, Karolin Wenzel, Till Illies, Jens Fiehler, Heinz Handels:
Fuzzy-Based Extraction of Vascular Structures from Time-of-Flight MR Images.
816-820
- Shijuan Li, Stephen Kay, Stuart Porter:
A Visualisation Tool for Augmenting Assessment of Ankylosing Spondylitis.
821-825
- Nabil Zary, Inga Hege, Jörn Heid, Luke Woodham, Jeroen Donkers, Andrzej A. Kononowicz:
Enabling Interoperability, Accessibility and Reusability of Virtual Patients across Europe - Design and Implementation.
826-830
- Markus Wagner, Christopher Duwenkamp, Klaus Dresing, Oliver J. Bott:
An Approach to Calculate and Visualize Intraoperative Scattered Radiation Exposure.
831-835
- Zdenko Sonicki, Ante Cvitkovic, Karen L. Edwards, Marica Miletic-Medved, Dubravka CvorisCec, Vladimir BabuS, Bojan Jelakovic:
Visual Assessment of Endemic Nephropathy Markers Relationship.
836-840
- Ivan Eggel, Henning Müller:
Combination of Visual and Textual Similarity Retrieval from Medical Documents.
841-845
- Martti Juhola, Heikki Aalto, Timo Hirvonen:
On Signal Analysis of Three-Dimensional Nystagmus.
846-850
- Horst Perner, Petra Perner:
Similarity-Based Motion Tracking of Cells in Microscopic Images.
851-855
- Vytenis Punys, Arvydas Laurinavicius, Jurate Puniene:
A Data Model for Handling Whole Slide Microscopy Images in Picture Archiving and Communications Systems.
856-860
- Michael Onken, Jörg Riesmeier, Marcel Engel, Adem Yabanci, Bernhard Zabel, Stefan Després:
Reversible Anonymization of DICOM Images Using Automatically Generated Policies.
861-865
- Thais Russomano, Ricardo B. Cardoso, Jefferson Fernandes, Paulizan G. Cardoso, Jarcedy M. Alves, Christina D. Pianta, Hamilton P. Souza, Maria Helena I. Lopes:
Tele-Surgery: A New Virtual Tool for Medical Education.
866-870
- Tarik Masic:
Digital Techniques in Experimental Medicine.
871-875
- Rainer Thiel, Karl Stroetmann, Veli N. Stroetmann, Marco Viceconti:
Designing a Socio-Economic Assessment Method for Integrative Biomedical Research: The Osteoporotic Virtual Physiological Human Project.
876-880
Learning and Education
- André Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Brian Armstrong, Ronald S. Joe, Tony Otto:
Bringing Electronic Patient Records into Health Professional Education: Towards an Integrative Framework.
883-887
- Ronald S. Joe, André Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Brian Armstrong, Tony Otto, Kendall Ho:
Bringing Electronic Patient Records into Health Professional Education: Software Architecture and Implementation.
888-892
- Marius Mikalsen, Ståle Walderhaug:
An Investigation of Factors Influencing Healthcare Workers' Use and Acceptance of E-Learning in Post-School Healthcare Education.
893-897
- Izet Masic, Damir Ciric, Artan Pulja, Igor Kulasin, Haris Pandza:
Quality Assessment of Medical Education and Use of Information Technology.
898-902
- Luis Fernández-Luque, Randi Karlsen, Lars Kristian Vognild:
Challenges and Opportunities of Using Recommender Systems for Personalized Health Education.
903-907
- Ann Bygholm:
E-Learning to Train Staff in Danish Hospitals - Three Genres of E-Learning.
908-912
- Elizabeth M. Borycki, Louise Lemieux-Charles, Lynn Nagle, Gunther Eysenbach:
Novice Nurse Information Needs in Paper and Hybrid Electronic-Paper Environments: A Qualitative Analysis.
913-917
- Maria Franchi, Ines Giorgi, Carla Rognoni, Edda Capodaglio, Giacomo Bazzini, Christine Broughton, M. Cristina Mazzoleni:
E-Learning for Nurse Continuous Education.
918
- Boris Bodelle, Andreas Sziegoleit:
Improvement of Knowledge and Practical Skills in Venipuncture through Web-Based Training.
919-920
- M. Cristina Mazzoleni, Carla Rognoni, Enrico Finozzi, Ines Giorgi, Franco Pugliese, Mauro Landro, Marcello Imbriani:
Usage and Effectiveness of E-Learning Courses for Continuous Medical Education.
921-925
- Mira Hercigonja-Szekeres, Darko Marinovic, Josipa Kern:
Computer Laboratory in Medical Education for Medical Students.
926-930
- Yvon Lessard, Jean-Paul Sinteff, Pridi Siregar, Nathalie Julen, Frédéric Hannouche, Stéphane Rio, Pierre Le Beux:
An ECG Analysis Interactive Training System for Understanding Arrhythmias.
931-935
- Diana Lungeanu, Rochelle E. Tractenberg, Otilia S. Bersan, George I. Mihalas:
Towards the Integration of Medical Informatics Education for Clinicians into the Medical Curriculum.
936-940
- Francesco Di Cerbo, Gabriella Dodero, Paolo Lorenzi:
Open Source Technologies for Dyslexic Pupils.
941-945
- Izet Masic, Josipa Kern, Jana Zvárová, Simon de Lusignan:
Task Force of the EFMI Journals: Background, Rationale and Purpose.
946-950
Workshops
- Bernd Blobel, Dipak Kalra, Marc Koehn, Ken Lunn, Peter Pharow, Pekka Ruotsalainen, Stefan Schulz, Barry Smith:
The Role of Ontologies for Sustainable, Semantically Interoperable and Trustworthy EHR Solutions.
953-957
- Pirkko Nykänen, Jytte Brender, Elske Ammenwerth, Jan L. Talmon, Nicolette de Keizer, Michael Rigby:
Introducing Guidelines for Good Evaluation Practice in Health Informatics.
958-962
- Peter J. Murray, Graham Wright, Thomas Karopka, Helen J. Betts, Andrej Orel:
Open Source and Healthcare in Europe - Time to Put Leading Edge Ideas into Practice.
963-967
- Régis Beuscart, Peter McNair, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni, Vassilis Koutkias, Nicos Maglaveras, Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir, Christian Nøhr:
Patient Safety: Detection and Prevention of Adverse Drug Events.
968-971
- Hannele Hyppönen, Persephone Doupi, Päivi Hämäläinen, Jorma Komulainen, Pirkko NykÄnen, Reima Suomi:
Planning for National Health Information System Evaluation.
972-976
- François Mennerat, Karl-Henrik Lundell, Magnus Fogelberg, Jacob Hofdijk, Silviu Braga:
Health Care Process and Workflow in Continuity of Care.
977-981
- Bernd Blobel, Catherine E. Chronaki, Robert A. Stegwee, Heather Grain, William E. Hammond, Charles Jaffe, Dipak Kalra, Marc Koehn, Francois Macary, Stefan Sabutsch, Edward Sheetham, Stefan Schulz, Michael Tan:
HL7's Comprehensive Standards Set and Its International Collaboration for Enabling Semantically Interoperable eHealth and pHealth Solutions.
982-986
- Diana de la Iglesia, Stefano Chiesa, Josipa Kern, Victor Maojo, Fernando Martín-Sánchez, George Potamias, Vassilis Moustakis, Joyce A. Mitchell:
Nanoinformatics: New Challenges for Biomedical Informatics at the Nano Level.
987-991
- Erica Frank, Kshamica Nimalasuriya, Kate Tairyan, Francisco J. Grajales III, Carolina Segura, Michelle Wruck:
A Transformation in Health Sciences Education: A Description of Health Sciences Online.
992-996
- Marcial Garcia-Rojo, Vytenis Punys, Janina Slodkowska, Thomas Schrader, Christel Daniel, Bernd Blobel:
Digital Pathology in Europe: Coordinating Patient Care and Research Efforts.
997-1001
- Lacramioara Stoicu-Tivadar, Bernd Blobel, Josipa Kern, Izet Masic, Gheorghe Mihalas, Andrej Orel, György Surján, Vesna Urosevic:
Is There a Common Background to Support Better Healthcare in Central and South East Europe?
1002-1006
- Sebastian Garde, Rong Chen, Heather Leslie, Thomas Beale, Ian McNicoll, Sam Heard:
Archetype-Based Knowledge Management for Semantic Interoperability of Electronic Health Records.
1007-1011
- Peter Pharow, Bernd Blobel, Pekka Ruotsalainen, Françoise Petersen, Asbjorn Hovsto:
Portable Devices, Sensors and Networks: Wireless Personalized eHealth Services.
1012-1016
- Simon de Lusignan, Pushpa Kumarapeli, Safia Debar, André Kushniruk, Chris Pearce:
Using an Open Source Observational Tool to Measure the Influence of the Doctor's Consulting Style and the Computer System on the Outcomes of the Clinical Consultation.
1017-1021
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)