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eHealth2015 - health informatics meets ehealth : innovative health perspectives: personalized health / edited by Dieter Hayn, Günter Schreier, Elske Ammenwerth and Alexander Hörbst.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Hayn, Dieter, editor.
Schreier, Günter, editor.
Ammenwerth, Elske, 1970- editor.
Hörbst, Alexander, editor.
Conference Name:
eHealth Conference (9th : 2015 : Vienna, Austria), author.
Series:
Studies in health technology and informatics ; 0926-9630 volume 212.
Studies in health technology and informatics, 1879-8365 ; volume 212
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medical informatics--Congresses.
Medical informatics.
Medical telematics--Congresses.
Medical telematics.
Medicine--Data processing--Congresses.
Medicine.
Medicine--Data processing.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 248 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Other Title:
EHealth2015 - Health Informatics Meets EHealth
Place of Publication:
IOS Press, Incorporated.
Amsterdam, Netherlands : IOS Press, [2015]
System Details:
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Summary:
"Traditionally, medicine has involved therapies chosen according to clinical guidelines, often arrived at through clinical trials which categorized patients into patient groups. Such clinical guidelines would dictate that all patients within a specific group should be treated in exactly the same way. More recently, the paradigm has shifted towards personalized medicine, and in future, individual treatment plans will depend more on the specific characteristics of individual patients, including genomic data. This book presents the proceedings of the 9th scientific eHealth conference, the eHealth Summit Austria, held in Vienna, Austria, in June 2015. Among the main topics addressed at the conference were: active and ambient assisted living (AAL); eHealth education; electronic patient and health records; ethical legal and economic aspects of eHealth; ICT for integrated treatment, research and personalized medicine; patient portals and personal health records; semantic interoperability of information systems; and visualization of clinical or epidemiological data. One of the first fields of application for personalized medicine has been oncology, with current diagnostic tools including molecular risk factors, biomarkers and individual genomes. The next step in personalized medicine will be to extend these to a more general, personalized health approach. Such individual risk assessment and preventive strategies promise to have a huge impact on our healthcare systems, and this book will be of interest to all those involved in healthcare research, provision and practice"--Publisher's description.
Contents:
Towards communication requirements in the operating room and clinic IT
Semantic retrieval and navigation in clinical document collections
Standardized quality assurance forms for organ transplantations with multilingual support, open access and UMLS Coding
Standardized mappings: a framework to combine different semantic mappers into a standardized Web-API
Standardized data sharing in a paediatric oncology research network - a proof-of-concept study
Development of text mining based classification of written communication within a telemedical collaborative network
Citizens' visions on active assisted living
A personalized feedback system for supporting behavior change for patients after an acute myocardial infarction
Textual analysis of collaboration notes of the telemedical heart failure network HerzMobil Tirol
Semi-automated evaluation of biomedical ontologies for the biobanking domain based on competency questions
Development of the austrian nursing minimum data set (NMDS-AT): the third delphi round, a quantitative online survey
Evaluation of a clinical decision support rule-set for medication adjustments in mhealth-based heart failure management
Web-based multi-site feasibility questionnaire tool
Towards sustainable data management in professional biobanking
Development of a virtual lab for practical elearning in ehealth
Assistive technologies along supply chains in health care and in the social services sector
AAL robotics: state of the field and challenges
AAL service development loom: from the idea to a marketable business model
Quality of assistive technologies in the home care for elderly
Telemonitoring and medical care supporting of patients with chronic respiratory diseases
Development of a generic monitoring application by the example of coronary artery disease
Supporting prolonged COPD monitoring using an application for mobile devices
EMPOWER: pathways for supporting the self-management of diabetes patients
Architecture for an advanced biomedical collaboration domain for the European paediatric cancer research community (ABCD-4-E)
Development and evaluation of a web-based application for digital findings and documentation in physiotherapy education
Implementation and validation of a conceptual benchmarking framework for patient blood management
Evaluation of the Styrian Personal exray-Record
The Emergency Data Set for the German electronic health card: which benefits can be expected?
Prefetching of medical imaging data across XDS affinity domains
An approach for software-driven and standard-based support of cross-enterprise tumor boards
Towards lifetime electronic health record implementation
Governance guidelines for digital healthcare ecosystems
Impact of electronic health records on the completeness of clinical documentation generated during diabetic retinopathy consultations
Effects of an assistance service on the quality of life of elderly users
A framework for (tele-) monitoring of rehabilitation progress in stroke patients
A nursing intelligence system to support secondary use of nursing routine data.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on online resource; title from resource home page (IOS Press, viewed January 26, 2017).
Other Format:
Print version: eHealth Conference (9th : 2015 : Vienna, Austria). Ehealth2015 - health informatics meets ehealth.
ISBN:
9781614995241
1614995249
OCLC:
914480828
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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