
Health Informatics Meets eHealth
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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.
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- 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 Iran
- Hospital 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 Review
- Exporting 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 Guidelines
- Identifying 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 Study
- Development 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
- How to Measure Physical Motion and the Impact of Individualized Feedback in the Field of Rehabilitation of Geriatric Trauma Patients
- A Survey of Managers' Access to Key Performance Indicators via HIS: The Case of Iranian Teaching Hospitals
- Towards Designing a Secure Exchange Platform for Diabetes Monitoring and Therapy
- Development of a Clinical Decision Support System in Intensive Care
- Development and Evaluation of Cognitive Games to Promote Health and Wellbeing in Elderly People with Mild Cognitive Impairment
- Estimation of the Accuracy of Prognostic Scores for the Treatment of Children with Severe Trauma in a Specialized Trauma Hospital
- Feasibility and Design of an Electronic Surgical Safety Checklist in a Teaching Hospital: A User-Based Approach
- Using MEESTAR to Identify Ethical and Social Issues Implementing a Digital Patient-Centered Care Platform
- Proof of Concept of a Partial Weight-Bearing Supporting Real-Time Feedback System
- Towards Phenotyping of Clinical Trial Eligibility Criteria
- Improving Patient Safety by Reusing Clinical Routine Data - An Expert Survey on Patient Safety Indicators
- HEALTHeBIKES - Smart E-Bike Prototype for Controlled Exercise in Telerehabilitation Programs
- Two-Stage Evaluation of a Telehealth Nutrition Management Service in Support of Diabesity Therapy
- Is Austria Ready for Telemonitoring? A Readiness Assessment Among Doctors and Patients in the Field of Diabetes
- Challenges of a HL7 CDA Guideline for Telehealth Based DMP Systems
- Achieving Interoperability Between Arden-Syntax-Based Clinical Decision Support and openEHR-Based Data Systems
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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