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دسته بندی: آموزشی ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: K.A. Kuhn, J.R. Warren, T.-Y. Leong سری: ISBN (شابک) : 1586037749, 9781435608726 ناشر: سال نشر: 2007 تعداد صفحات: 1532 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 25 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب MEDINFO 2007: Proceedings of the 12th World Congress on Health (Medical) Informatics (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics) به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب MEDINFO 2007: مجموعه مقالات دوازدهمین کنگره جهانی انفورماتیک سلامت (پزشکی) (مطالعات در فناوری بهداشت و انفورماتیک) نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
موضوع Medinfo2007 "ساختن سیستم های سلامت پایدار" است. کانون های خاص چالش های بهداشتی برای جهان در حال توسعه و توسعه یافته، زمینه اجتماعی و سیاسی مراقبت های بهداشتی، مراقبت های بهداشتی ایمن و موثر، و کار دشوار ساخت و نگهداری سیستم های اطلاعات بهداشتی پیچیده است. سیستمهای اطلاعات سلامت پایدار سیستمهایی هستند که میتوانند نیازهای امروزی را بدون به خطر انداختن نیازهای نسلهای آینده برآورده کنند. برای ایجاد یک جامعه دانش جهانی، نیاز به افزایش همکاری بین علم و فناوری و دسترسی به دانش و اطلاعات با کیفیت بالا است. مقالات ارائه شده داوری و از سراسر جهان است. آنها وسعت و عمق حوزه انفورماتیک زیست پزشکی و سلامت را منعکس می کنند و موضوعاتی مانند؛ سیستم های اطلاعات سلامت، مدیریت دانش و داده، آموزش، استانداردها، سلامت مصرف کننده و عوامل انسانی، فناوری های نوظهور، پایداری، مسائل سازمانی و اقتصادی، ژنومیک، و پردازش تصویر و سیگنال. از آنجایی که این جلد مجموعه گسترده ای را در خود جای داده است، برای هر کسی که در زمینه تحقیقات و کاربردهای بیوپزشکی و انفورماتیک سلامت فعالیت می کند، بسیار جالب خواهد بود. IOS Press یک ناشر بین المللی علمی، فنی و پزشکی کتاب های با کیفیت بالا برای دانشگاهیان، دانشمندان و متخصصان است. در همه زمینه ها برخی از حوزه هایی که ما در این زمینه منتشر می کنیم: -زیست پزشکی - سرطان شناسی - هوش مصنوعی - پایگاه های داده و سیستم های اطلاعاتی - مهندسی دریایی - فناوری نانو - مهندسی زمین - همه جنبه های فیزیک - حکومت الکترونیک - تجارت الکترونیک - اقتصاد دانش - مطالعات شهری - کنترل تسلیحات - درک و پاسخ به تروریسم - انفورماتیک پزشکی - علوم کامپیوتر
The theme of Medinfo2007 is 'Building Sustainable Health Systems'. Particular foci are health challenges for the developing and developed world, the social and political context of healthcare, safe and effective healthcare, and the difficult task of building and maintaining complex health information systems. Sustainable health information systems are those that can meet today's needs without compromising the needs of future generations. To build a global knowledge society, there needs to be an increased cooperation between science and technology and access to high-quality knowledge and information. The papers presented are refereed and from all over the world. They reflect the breadth and depth of the field of biomedical and health informatics, covering topics such as; health information systems, knowledge and data management, education, standards, consumer health and human factors, emerging technologies, sustainability, organizational and economic issues, genomics, and image and signal processing. As this volume carries such a wide collection, it will be of great interest to anyone engaged in biomedical and health informatics research and application.IOS Press is an international science, technical and medical publisher of high-quality books for academics, scientists, and professionals in all fields. Some of the areas we publish in: -Biomedicine -Oncology -Artificial intelligence -Databases and information systems -Maritime engineering -Nanotechnology -Geoengineering -All aspects of physics -E-governance -E-commerce -The knowledge economy -Urban studies -Arms control -Understanding and responding to terrorism -Medical informatics -Computer Sciences
Title page......Page 1
Table of Contents......Page 5
Editorial......Page 25
Preface from the Scientific Program Co-Chairs......Page 27
Medinfo 2007 Scientific Program Committee......Page 28
In Memory of Dr Branko Cesnik......Page 29
eHealth......Page 31
Linkcare - Enabling Continuity of Care for the Chronically Ill across Levels and Profession......Page 33
Sustainable Ubiquitous Home Health Care - Architectural Considerations and First Practical Experiences......Page 38
Do Physicians Take Action on High Risk Family History Information Provided by Patients Outside of a Clinic Visit?......Page 43
Sharing Electronic Laboratory Results in a Patient Portal - A Feasibility Pilot......Page 48
An Evolving Systems-Based Methodology for Healthcare Planning......Page 53
Model-Centric Approaches for the Development of Health Information Systems......Page 58
Software Engineering Principles Applied to Large Healthcare Information Systems - A Case Report......Page 63
Towards Modeling and Simulation of Integrated Social and Health Care Services for Elderly......Page 68
Healthcare Delivery Systems: Designing Quality into Health Information Systems......Page 73
A Mobile Data Collection Tool for Workflow Analysis......Page 78
Towards Sustainable e-Health Networks: Does Modeling Support Efficient Management and Operation?......Page 83
The openEHR Java Reference Implementation Project......Page 88
A Conceptual Model of Computerised Hospital Information System (CHIS) use in South Africa......Page 93
Are Problem-Oriented Medial Records (POMR) Suitable for Use in GPs' Daily Practice?......Page 98
Can an EPR Support the Concept of Family-Centred, Individualized Developmental Care of Premature Infants and Newborns?......Page 103
Multiple Detection Modalities and Disease Natural History of Breast Cancer......Page 108
Challenges in Telemedicine and eHealth: Lessons Learned from 20 Years with Telemedicine in Tromso......Page 112
A Satellite Infrastructure for Health Early Warning in Post-Disaster Health Management......Page 117
Remote Support for Stroke Rehabilitation: MyHeart's "Neurological Rehabilitation" Concept......Page 122
Effects of a Computerized Cardiac Teletriage Decision Support System on Nurse Performance: Results of a Controlled Human Factors Experiment Using a Mid-Fidelity Prototype......Page 127
Opportunities and Barriers for Mobile Health in New Zealand......Page 132
Applying Mobile and Pervasive Computer Technology to Enhance Coordination of Work in a Surgical Ward......Page 137
Feasibility and Usability of a Home Monitoring Concept based on Mobile Phones and Near Field Communication (NFC) Technology......Page 142
Using Personal Digital Assistants and Patient Care Algorithms to Improve Access to Cardiac Care Best Practices......Page 147
Improving Systems Interoperability with Model-Driven Software Development for HealthCare......Page 152
Conformance Testing of Interoperability in Health Information Systems in Finland......Page 157
Connecting Public Health and Clinical Information Systems by Using a Standardized Methodology......Page 162
Clinical and Translational Science Sustainability: Overcoming Integration Issues Between Electronic Health Records (EHR) and Clinical Research Data Management Systems "Separate but Equal"......Page 167
The FA4CT Algorithm: A New Model and Tool for Consumers to Assess and Filter Health Information on the Internet......Page 172
WRAPIN: A Tool for Patient Empowerment Within EHR......Page 177
How do Clinicians Search For and Access Biomedical Literature to Answer Clinical Questions?......Page 182
Blogs, Wikis, and Discussion Forums: Attributes and Implications for Clinical Information Systems......Page 187
From Intermediation to Disintermediation and Apomediation: New Models for Consumers to Access and Assess the Credibility of Health Information in the Age of Web2.0......Page 192
A Mobile Phone Based Remote Patient Monitoring System For Chronic Disease Management......Page 197
How to Enhance Integrated Care Towards the Personal Health Paradigm?......Page 202
Developing Information Technology Attitude Scales for Health (ITASH)......Page 207
Development of Patient Centric Virtual Organizations (PCVOs) in Clinical Environment for Patient Information Management......Page 212
SPIRS: A Framework for Content-Based Image Retrieval from Large Biomedical Databases......Page 218
The Quality of Reporting of Health Informatics Evaluation Studies: A Pilot Study......Page 223
Exploring the Unintended Consequences of Computerized Physician Order Entry......Page 228
Impact of Health Care Information Technology on Hospital Productivity Growth: A Survey in 17 Acute University Hospitals......Page 233
Risk Management and Measuring Productivity with POAS - Point of Act System......Page 238
Connecting the Dots: Creation of an Electronic Regional Infection Control Network......Page 243
Dealing with Ecological Fallacy in Preparations for Influenza Pandemics: Use of a Flexible Environment for Adaptation of Simulations to Household Structures in Local Contexts......Page 248
Effectiveness of a Chronic Disease Surveillance Systems for Blood Pressure Monitoring......Page 253
Nurses and Computers. An International Perspective on Nurses' Requirements......Page 258
The Need for Global Certification in the Field of Health Informatics: Some Ethical Issues......Page 263
Using Fieldwork in Analyzing Ethical Issues Related to IT in Health Care......Page 267
Handling Consent to Patient Data Access in a Hospital Setting......Page 272
A Day in the Life of a Clinical Research Coordinator: Observations from Community Practice Settings......Page 277
A Survey of U.S.A. Acute Care Hospitals' Computer-Based Provider Order Entry System Infusion Levels......Page 282
E-Healthcare in India: Critical Success Factors for Sustainable Health Systems......Page 287
Health Information Systems Adoption: Findings from a Systematic Review......Page 292
Telemedicine Portal and Standardized Clinical Documents......Page 297
The Development of an Information System and Installation of an Internet Web Database for the Purposes of the Occupational Health and Safety Management System......Page 300
Reliability Assessment of Home Health Care Services......Page 305
From the Description of Activities to the Identification of Risks for Clinical Management: A Proposal of Building, Merging and Sharing Knowledge Representations of Care Processes......Page 310
Near-Miss and Hazard Reporting: Promoting Mindfulness in Patient Safety Education......Page 315
Data Repositories and Information Retrieval......Page 321
A Territory-Wide Electronic Health Record - From Concept to Practicality: The Hong Kong Experience......Page 323
Northern Territory HealthConnect: Shared Electronic Health Record Service Implementation Experiences and Benefits Realised in Indigenous Health......Page 327
A Simulation-Based Performance Analysis of a National Electronic Health Record System......Page 332
Principles-Based Medical Informatics for Success - How Hong Kong Built One of the World's Largest Integrated Longitudinal Electronic Patient Records......Page 337
Knowledge-Level Querying of Temporal Patterns in Clinical Research Systems......Page 341
A Discussion About the Importance of Laws and Policies for Data Sharing for Public Health in the People's Republic of China......Page 346
Confidentiality Preserving Audits of Electronic Medical Record Access......Page 350
Design of a Decentralized Reusable Research Database Architecture to Support Data Acquisition in Large Research Projects......Page 355
The Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG TM): Infrastructure and Applications for a Worldwide Research Community......Page 360
The Integration of Grid Resources into a Portal for Research Collaboratories......Page 365
Biomedical Data Mining in Clinical Routine: Expanding the Impact of Hospital Information Systems......Page 370
The Swedish National Pharmacy Register......Page 375
The Use of Existing Low-Cost Technologies to Enhance the Medical Record Documentation Using a Summary Patient Record [SPR]......Page 380
A New Approach in Nursing Documentation: Community Nursing Case......Page 384
A Survey of the Effects of the full Computerized Nursing Records System on Sharing Nursing Records Among Health Professionals......Page 390
New Method of Realization of Nursing Diagnosis Based on 3N in an Electronic Medical Record System......Page 394
Integration of Longitudinal Electronic Records in a Large Healthcare Enterprise: The U.S. Veterans Health Administration Experience......Page 397
The AMPATH Medical Record System: Creating, Implementing, and Sustaining an Electronic Medical Record System to Support HIV/AIDS Care in Western Kenya......Page 402
Sao Paulo City Health Information System - A Case Report......Page 407
Experience in Implementing the OpenMRS Medical Record System to Support HIV Treatment in Rwanda......Page 412
Multilingual Information Retrieval in Thoracic Radiology: Feasibility Study......Page 417
Large-Scale Evaluation of a Medical Cross-Language Information Retrieval System......Page 422
EHR Query Language (EQL) - A Query Language for Archetype-Based Health Records......Page 427
Design and Evaluation of a Temporal, Graph-Based Language for Querying Collections of Patient Histories......Page 432
Evaluation of a Simple Method for the Automatic Assignment of MeSH Descriptors to Health Resources in a French Online Catalogue......Page 437
Template-based Data Entry for General Description in Medical Records and Data Transfer to Data Warehouse for Analysis......Page 442
Challenges and Methodology for Indexing the Computerized Patient Record......Page 447
Experiments with Hierarchical Concept-Based Search......Page 452
Sharing Data......Page 457
StructConsult: Structured Real-Time Wet Read Consultation Infrastructure to Support Patient Care......Page 459
Refining DICOM for Pathology - Progress from the IHE and DICOM Pathology Working Groups......Page 464
A Generic, Web-Based Clinical Information System Architecture Using HL7 CDA: Successful Implementation in Dermatological Routine Care......Page 469
Analyzing the Key Variables in the Adoption Process of HL7......Page 474
An XML Model of an Enhanced Data Dictionary to Facilitate the Exchange of Pre-Existing Clinical Research Data in International Studies......Page 479
Framework for Clinical Data Standardization Based on Archetypes......Page 484
Reaching Standards for Dissemination: A Case Study......Page 489
A Discrete Time-Space Geography for Epidemiology: From Mixing Groups to Pockets of Local Order in Pandemic Simulations......Page 494
A National Study of eHealth Standardization in Finland - Goals and Recommendations......Page 499
Building a Womb-to-Tomb Health Record in Hong Kong - An Application of Information Architecture......Page 504
Another HISA - The New Standard: Health Informatics - Service Architecture......Page 508
Protecting Privacy While Sharing Medical Data Between Regional Healthcare Entities......Page 513
Pulling Back the Covers: Technical Lessons of a Real-World Health Information Exchange......Page 518
Geographically Distributed Complementary Content-Based Image Retrieval Systems for Biomedical Image Informatics......Page 523
Utilizing SELinux to Mandate Ultra-Secure Access Control of Medical Records......Page 528
Proposal of a French Health Identification Number Interoperable at the European Level......Page 533
Clearinghouse: A Teleradiology Platform Emphasizing Security of Data and Communication......Page 538
K-Box: Automatic Structuring and Exchange of Medical Documents Based on the Clinical Documentation Architecture (CDA)......Page 543
Medical Knowledge, Ontologies and Terminologies......Page 547
Using Distributional Analysis to Semantically Classify UMLS Concepts......Page 549
A Reappraisal of Sentence and Token Splitting for Life Sciences Documents......Page 554
Corpus-Based Error Detection in a Multilingual Medical Thesaurus......Page 559
Defining Medical Words: Transposing Morphosemantic Analysis from French to English......Page 565
Finding Malignant Findings from Radiological Reports Using Medical Attributes and Syntactic Information......Page 570
A Normalized Lexical Lookup Approach to Identifying UMLS Concepts in Free Text......Page 575
Extracting Subject Demographic Information from Abstracts of Randomized Clinical Trial Reports......Page 580
Coupling Ontology Driven Semantic Representation with Multilingual Natural Language Generation for Tuning International Terminologies......Page 585
Biomedical Knowledge Discovery with Topological Constraints Modeling in Bayesian Networks: A Preliminary Report......Page 590
Automatic Infection Detection System......Page 596
Risk Stratification for LDL Cholesterol Using Induction Technique......Page 601
Results from Data Mining in a Radiology Department: The Relevance of Data Quality......Page 606
Evaluating Learning Models with Transitions of Human Interests Based on Objective Rule Evaluation Indices......Page 611
An Automated Data Pattern Translation Process for Medical Data Mining......Page 616
A Data Mining Approach to Analyze Non-Compliance with a Guideline for the Treatment of Breast Cancer......Page 621
Bayesian Networks for Multivariate Data Analysis and Prognostic Modelling in Cardiac Surgery......Page 626
Role of Syndromic Management Using Dynamic Machine Learning in Future of e-Health in Pakistan......Page 631
Combining Lexical and Semantic Methods of Inter-Terminology Mapping Using the UMLS......Page 635
Biomedical Vocabularies - The Demand for Differentiation......Page 640
Development of a Taxonomy for Health Information Technology......Page 646
A Practical Approach to Advanced Terminology Services in Health Information Systems......Page 651
Toward the Interoperability of HL7 v3 and SNOMED CT: A Case Study Modeling Mobile Clinical Treatment......Page 656
A Web-Based SNOMED CT Browser: Distributed and Real-Time Use of SNOMED CT During the Clinical Research Process......Page 661
Using SNOMED CT R as a Reference Terminology to Cross Map Two Highly Pre-Coordinated Classification Systems......Page 666
Practical Issues in Using SNOMED CT as a Reference Terminology......Page 670
Statistical Selector of the Best Multiple ICD-coding Method......Page 675
Creation and Evaluation of a Terminology Server for the Interactive Coding of Discharge Summaries......Page 680
Thesaurus Anomaly Detection by User Action Monitoring......Page 685
Harmonizing Clinical Terminologies: Driving Interoperability in Healthcare......Page 690
A New Machine Learning Classifier for High Dimensional Healthcare Data......Page 694
Structuring of Free-Text Diagnostic Report......Page 699
Semantic Issues in Integrating Data from Different Models to Achieve Data Interoperability......Page 704
Medication Reconciliation Using Natural Language Processing and Controlled Terminologies......Page 709
Comparing Medical Code Usage with the Compression-Based Dissimilarity Measure......Page 714
A Scale-Free Network View of the UMLS to Learn Terminology Translations......Page 719
Assigning Categorical Information to Japanese Medical Terms Using MeSH and MEDLINE......Page 724
PharmARTS: Terminology Web Services for Drug Safety Data Coding and Retrieval......Page 729
Machine Learning Approach for Automatic Quality Criteria Detection of Health Web Pages......Page 735
Using Discourse Analysis to Improve Text Categorization in MEDLINE......Page 740
A Comparison of Impact Factor, Clinical Query Filters, and Pattern Recognition Query Filters in Terms of Sensitivity to Topic......Page 746
A Method for Defining a Journal Subset for a Clinical Discipline Using the Bibliographies of Systematic Reviews......Page 751
Aequus Communis Sententia: Defining Levels of Interoperability......Page 755
What's in a code? Towards a Formal Account of the Relation of Ontologies and Coding Systems......Page 760
A Road from Health Care Classifications and Coding Systems to Biomedical Ontology: The CEN Categorial Structure for Terminologies of Human Anatomy: Catanat......Page 765
The Nodes Focusing Tool for Clinical Course Data of Hypergraph Structure in the Ontological Framework CSX Output from POMR-Based EMR system......Page 771
Integrating Descriptive, Functional and Cooperative Aspects in a Domain Ontology to Computerize Home Care Charts......Page 776
The ICNP-BaT - A Multilingual Web-Based Tool to Support the Collaborative Translation of the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP)......Page 781
Ontology Based Modeling of Pandemic Simulation Scenarios......Page 785
An Ontology-Based Model of Clinical Information......Page 790
Creation of a Local Interface Terminology to SNOMED CT......Page 795
A Feasibility Study on Clinical Templates for the National Health Service in Scotland......Page 800
Keeping Up with Changing Source System Terms in a Local Health Information Infrastructure: Running to Stand Still......Page 805
The Role of Local Terminologies in Electronic Health Records. The HEGP Experience......Page 810
Ontology-Based Knowledge Base Model Construction-OntoKBCF......Page 815
Integrating Biological Pathways in Disease Ontologies......Page 821
Reconciliation of Ontology and Terminology to Cope with Linguistics......Page 826
SNOMED CT's Problem List: Ontologists' and Logicians' Therapy Suggestions......Page 832
Automatic Checking of the Correctness of Clinical Guidelines in GLARE......Page 837
Knowledge Zone: A Public Repository of Peer-Reviewed Biomedical Ontologies......Page 842
PICO Linguist and BabelMeSH: Development and Partial Evaluation of Evidence-Based Multilanguage Search Tools for MEDLINE/PubMed......Page 847
Lessons Learned from Cross-Validating Alignments Between Large Anatomical Ontologies......Page 852
Decision Support and Workflow......Page 857
How Updating Textual Clinical Practice Guidelines Impacts Clinical Decision Support Systems: A Case Study with Bladder Cancer Management......Page 859
Improving Compliance to Guidelines Through Workflow Technology: Implementation and Results in a Stroke Unit......Page 864
Towards a Decision Support System for Optimising Clinical Pathways of Elderly Patients in an Emergency Department......Page 870
Ontology-Based Modeling of Clinical Practice Guidelines: A Clinical Decision Support System for Breast Cancer Follow-Up Interventions at Primary Care Settings......Page 875
Learning Causal and Predictive Clinical Practice Guidelines from Data......Page 880
Supporting Therapy Selection in Computerized Clinical Guidelines by Means of Decision Theory......Page 885
Development, Deployment and Usability of a Point-of-Care Decision Support System for Chronic Disease Management Using the Recently-Approved HL7 Decision Support Service Standard......Page 891
The TAR Model: Use of Therapeutic State Transitions for Quality Assurance Reporting in Chronic Disease Management......Page 896
Development of Case-Based Medication Alerting and Recommender System: A New Approach to Prevention for Medication Error......Page 901
Is the Future Evidence-Based?......Page 905
Comparing Decision Support Methodologies for Identifying Asthma Exacerbations......Page 910
Analysis and Redesign of a Knowledge Database for a Drug-Drug Interactions Alert System......Page 915
Closing the Loop: Bringing Decision Support Clinical Data at the Clinician Desktop......Page 920
Are Clinicians' Information Needs and Decision Support Affected by Different Models of Care? Experimental Study......Page 925
Modeling and Acquisition of Drug-Drug Interaction Knowledge......Page 930
A Systems Development Life Cycle Approach to Patient Journey Modeling Projects......Page 935
The Nurse-Patient Trajectory Framework......Page 940
System Analysis and Improvement in the Process of Transplant Patient Care......Page 945
St Elsewhere's or St Everywhere's: Improving Patient Throughput in the Private Hospital Sector......Page 950
A Meta Schema for Evidence Information in Clinical Practice Guidelines as a Basis for Decision-Making......Page 955
Creating Interoperable Guidelines: Requirements of Vocabulary Standards in Immunization Decision Support......Page 960
Automatic Treatment of Temporal Issues in Clinical Guidelines in the GLARE System......Page 965
Improving Quality......Page 971
Information and Communication Processes in the Microbiology Laboratory - Implications for Computerised Provider Order Entry......Page 973
Using an Accident Model to Design Safe Electronic Medication Management Systems......Page 978
Securing Chemotherapies: Fabrication, Prescription, Administration and Complete Traceability......Page 983
Multitasking by Clinicians in the Context of CPOE and CIS Use......Page 988
Diffusion of Electronic Health Records - Six Years of Empirical Data......Page 993
Text Categorization Models for Identifying Unproven Cancer Treatments on the Web......Page 998
Currency of Online Breast Cancer Information......Page 1003
Children's Contributions to Designing a Communication Tool for Children with Cancer......Page 1007
"It's Your Game": An Innovative Multimedia Virtual World to Prevent HIV/STI and Pregnancy in Middle School Youth......Page 1013
HeartCareII: Home Care Support for Patients with Chronic Cardiac Disease......Page 1018
A Web-Based Communities of Practice Support System for Caregivers......Page 1023
Core Features of a Parent-Controlled Pediatric Medical Home Record......Page 1027
Empowering Patients to Improve the Quality of Their Care: Design and Implementation of a Shared Health Maintenance Module in a US Integrated Healthcare Delivery Network......Page 1032
Clinical Communication Ontology for Medical Errors......Page 1037
u-SHARE: Web-Based Decision Support / Risk Communication Tool for Healthcare Consumers with Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms......Page 1042
Health On the Net Foundation: Assessing the Quality of Health Web Pages All Over the World......Page 1047
The Use of Electronic Medication Reconciliation to Establish the Predictors of Validity of Computerized Medication Records......Page 1052
Evaluation of an Electronic Medication Reconciliation System in Inpatient Setting in an Acute Care Hospital......Page 1057
Computerized Management of Chronic Anticoagulation: Three Years of Experience......Page 1062
Physicians' Response to Guided Geriatric Dosing: Initial Results from a Randomized Trial......Page 1067
Usability......Page 1071
Graphical Overview and Navigation of Electronic Health Records in a Prototyping Environment Using Google Earth and openEHR Archetypes......Page 1073
Which Parts of a Clinical Process EPR Needs Special Configuration......Page 1078
User Driven, Evidence Based Experimental Design: A New Method for Interface Design Used to Develop an Interface for Clinical Overview of Patient Records......Page 1083
User Interface Optimization for an Electronic Medical Record System......Page 1088
AdaRTE: Adaptable Dialogue Architecture and Runtime Engine. A New Architecture for Health-Care Dialogue Systems......Page 1093
Multi-Channel Physiological Sensing of Human Emotion: Insights into Emotion-Aware Computing Using Affective Protocols, Avatars and Emotion Specifications......Page 1098
A Framework for Cognitive Monitoring Using Computer Game Interactions......Page 1103
Mobile Phone Computing for In-situ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy......Page 1108
Methods for Measuring the Impact of Health Information Technologies on Clinicians' Patterns of Work and Communication......Page 1113
Enhancing User Acceptance of Mandated Mobile Health Information Systems: The ePOC (electronic Point-Of-Care Project) Experience......Page 1118
When Usage and User Satisfaction Differ: The Case of an Electronic Discharge Summary......Page 1123
Mapping Clinicians' Perceptions About Computerized Protocol Use to an IT Implementation Framework......Page 1128
e-Health in Scotland: Setting a Baseline for Stakeholder Alignment......Page 1132
Usability of Institutional Cancer Web Sites: An Italian Case Study......Page 1136
Investigating Internet Use by Mental Health Service Users: Interview Study......Page 1142
Text Characteristics of Clinical Reports and Their Implications for the Readability of Personal Health Records......Page 1147
Generic Screen Representations for Future Proof Systems - Is It Possible? Two-Model Approach to a Generic GUI......Page 1152
Speech Recognition in Dental Software Systems: Features and Functionality......Page 1157
Assessing the Impact of Recording Quality Target Data on the GP Consultation Using Multi-Channel Video......Page 1162
Sustainability......Page 1167
Sustainable Health Systems: Addressing Three Key Areas......Page 1169
Locating Nursing Classification Schemes Within Health Information Strategies for New Zealand......Page 1174
SHARE, from Vision to Road Map: Technical Steps......Page 1179
Penetration and Adoption of Health Information Technology (IT) in Thailand's Community Health Centers (CHCs): A National Survey......Page 1184
The Health Informatics Center of Acadiana - Informing Health Policymaking in Post-Katrina/Rita Louisiana......Page 1189
Informatics Solutions for Emergency Planning and Response......Page 1194
A Multidiscipline Conceptual Framework for Consumer Health Informatics......Page 1199
A Japanese Model of Disease Management......Page 1204
Towards Sustainability of Health Information Systems: How Can We Define, Measure and Achieve It?......Page 1209
Bermuda Triangle or Three to Tango: Generation Y, e-Health and Knowledge Management......Page 1214
Health Service Organisations and Professionals: An Information Systems Model for Transforming the Nexus Between Accreditation and Practice......Page 1219
Health Informatics: An Intercultural Perspective......Page 1224
Successful Systems Sustaining Change......Page 1229
MUST - A Participatory Method for Designing Sustainable Health IT......Page 1234
Change Management and the Sustainability of Health ICT Projects......Page 1239
A Sustainability View on the EPR System of N.N. Burdenko Neurosurgical Institute......Page 1244
Genomics......Page 1247
Predicting Coronary Artery Disease with Medical Profile and Gene Polymorphisms Data......Page 1249
Towards a Top-Domain Ontology for Linking Biomedical Ontologies......Page 1255
The Molecular Medicine Informatics Model (MMIM)......Page 1260
Cancer Genomics Object Model: An Object Model for Multiple Functional Genomics Data for Cancer Research......Page 1265
Automatic Pedigree Reconstruction for Genetic Studies in Isolated Populations......Page 1270
Enhancing the Quality of Phylogenetic Analysis Using Fuzzy Hidden Markov Model Alignments......Page 1275
Determining Transcription Factor Activity from Microarray Data Using Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo Sampling......Page 1280
Ensemble Stump Classifiers and Gene Expression Signatures in Lung Cancer......Page 1285
From "Glycosyltransferase" to "Congenital Muscular Dystrophy": Integrating Knowledge from NCBI Entrez Gene and the Gene Ontology......Page 1290
Building a Research Model for Human Genetic Variation Knowledge Management......Page 1295
ECTracker - An Efficient Algorithm for Haplotype Analysis and Classification......Page 1300
A Dynamic Query System for Supporting Phenotype Mining in Genetic Studies......Page 1305
Biomedical Image and Signal Processing......Page 1311
Identifying QT Prolongation from ECG Impressions Using Natural Language Processing and Negation Detection......Page 1313
A Comparison of Supervised Classification Methods for Auditory Brainstem Response Determination......Page 1319
Non-Linear Analysis for the Sleepy Drivers Problem......Page 1324
Identification and Genotype Related Classification of Children with Long QT-Syndrome Using 24h Holter Recordings......Page 1329
Temporal Abstraction and Data Mining with Visualization of Laboratory Data......Page 1334
Automated Interpretation of Optic Nerve Images: A Data Mining Framework for Glaucoma Diagnostic Support......Page 1339
Intelligent Querying and Exploration of Multiple Time-Oriented Medical Records......Page 1344
Analyzing Web Log Files of the Health On the Net HONmedia Search Engine to Define Typical Image Search Tasks for Image Retrieval Evaluation......Page 1349
Improving Computer Aided Disease Detection Using Knowledge of Disease Appearance......Page 1354
MR Atlas for Articular Cartilage Morphology: Potential to Detect Shape Differences......Page 1359
Automatic Image Modality Based Classification and Annotation to Improve Medical Image Retrieval......Page 1364
Quantification of Myocardial Perfusion for CAD Diagnosis......Page 1369
Education and Training......Page 1375
Enabling the Safe and Effective Implementation of Health Informatics Systems - Validating and Rolling Out the ECDL/ICDL Health Supplement......Page 1377
A Multi-Method Approach to Assessing Health Information Systems End Users' Training Needs......Page 1382
Making Health Informatics Competencies Useful: An Applied Health Informatics Competency Self-Assessment System......Page 1387
E-learning for Students in Their First Year: A French Experimentation at the Medical School of Grenoble......Page 1392
E-learning at Porto Faculty of Medicine. A Case Study for the Subject 'Introduction to Medicine'......Page 1396
Designing m-Learning for Junior Registrars - Activation of a Theoretical Model of Clinical Knowledge......Page 1402
Evaluation and Assessment of the Online Postgraduate Critical Care Nursing Course......Page 1407
Development and Evaluation of a PDA-Based Decision Support System for Pediatric Depression Screening......Page 1412
Data Mining Results from an Electronic Clinical Log for Nurse Practitioner Students......Page 1417
Phase I Implementation of an Academic Medical Record for Integrating Information Management Competencies into a Nursing Curriculum......Page 1422
ROC van Twente: Nursing Education in Care and Technology......Page 1426
Multiple Measures of Provider Participation in Internet Delivered Interventions......Page 1431
Medical Students' Knowledge and Perceptions of e-Health: Results of a Study in Sri Lanka......Page 1436
Importance of Public Health Informatics: A Survey of Public Health Schools and Graduate Programs in the United States......Page 1440
Educating Medical Students as Competent Users of Health Information Technologies: The MSOP Data......Page 1444
Establishing a National Resource: A Health Informatics Collection To Maintain the Legacy of Health Informatics Development......Page 1449
The EIPEN Project: Promoting Interprofessional Education in Health Professions......Page 1454
Building ICT Capabilities for Clinical Work in a Sustainable Healthcare System: Approaches to Bridging the Higher Education Learning and Teaching Gap......Page 1458
The Development of an Online Clinical Log for Advanced Practice Nursing Students: A Case Study......Page 1462
Personalized Case Driven Parental Education Informatics in the NICU......Page 1467
Conceptual Model of Health Information Ethics as a Basis for Computer-Based Instructions for Electronic Patient Record Systems......Page 1472
PDA-Based Informatics Strategies for Tobacco Use Screening and Smoking Cessation Management: A Case Study......Page 1477
Poster Contributions Selected for Best Poster Awards 2007......Page 1483
Needs Assessment for the Computer-Interpretable Hypertension Guideline at Public Health Centers in Korea......Page 1485
Development of a Personal Medical Recorder on a Cell Phone......Page 1486
Implementing and Evaluating a Laboratory Information System to Optimize the Treatment of Tuberculosis Patients in Peru......Page 1487
Risk Analysis - A Tool for IT Development and Patient Safety A Comparative Study of Weaknesses Before and After Implementation of a Health Care System in the County Council of Ostergotland, Sweden......Page 1488
Multi-Label Text Classification of German Language Medical Documents......Page 1490
What Health Influences Are Caused by EMR Working? - In Case of Japanese Nursing Situation......Page 1492
Using PDA to Transform the Long MDS-HC Evaluation Form into a Favored System......Page 1493
A Sustainable, Multi-Organizational Model for Decision Support During Public Health Emergencies......Page 1495
Customized Early Warning System Based on HTN for Home Healthcare Model......Page 1497
Open Source Patient Data Management System for Intensive Care......Page 1498
Why Teach Computer Security to Medical Students?......Page 1499
Application of Wireless and Mobile Computing Technologies to Improve the Efficiency of Patient Care and Education: The Role of Medical Engineering and Information Technology......Page 1501
Comparing Messages in an Online Communication Forum for Cancer Patients with Patients' Messages to a Clinical Nurse Specialist......Page 1503
Guideline-Based Visualization of Medication in Chronic Disease......Page 1505
Efficiency and Safety of New Radiofrequency Identification System in Japanese Hospital......Page 1508
Development of Hypertension Management Ontology for Guideline-Based Clinical Decision Support System......Page 1509
Secure Remote Access for Web Based Clinical Information System Using Policy Control of PCs and Healthcare PKI Authentication......Page 1510
Infobuttons: A Study of Usability......Page 1511
The Application of a Clinical Data Warehouse to the Assessment of Drug-Warfarin Interactions......Page 1512
Implementation of an Integrated Network for Health Research in Quebec......Page 1513
OpenECG: Promoting Interoperability Through the Consistent Implementation of the SCP-ECG Standard in Electrocardiography......Page 1514
Subject Index......Page 1515
Author Index......Page 1523