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Health informatics meets eHealth : predictive modeling in healthcare--from prediction to prevention : proceedings of the 10th eHealth2016 Conference / edited by Günter Schreier, Elske Ammenwerth, Alexander Hörbst and Dieter Hayn.

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Conference/Event
Contributor:
Schreier, Günter, editor.
Ammenwerth, Elske, 1970- editor.
Hörbst, Alexander, editor.
Hayn, Dieter, editor.
IOS Press.
Conference Name:
eHealth Conference (10th : 2016 : Vienna, Austria), author.
Series:
Studies in health technology and informatics ; 0926-9630 v. 223.
Studies in health technology and informatics, 1879-8365 ; volume 223
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 (xii, 292 pages) : illustrations.
Other Title:
Health Informatics Meets EHealth
Place of Publication:
IOS Press, Incorporated.
Amsterdam, Netherlands : IOS Press, [2016]
System Details:
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Summary:
"Progress in medicine has traditionally relied heavily on classical research pathways involving randomized clinical trials (RCTs) to establish reliable evidence for any given therapeutic intervention. However, not only are RCTs lengthy and expensive, they have a number of other disadvantages, including the fact that they are currently failing to keep pace with the number of potential innovative treatment options being developed, particularly in areas such as rare diseases. With the vast amount of data increasingly available for use in profiling patient characteristics and establishing correlations between outcomes and potential predictors, predictive modeling may offer a potential solution to the limitations of RCTs. This book presents the proceedings of the 2016 Health Informatics meets eHealth conference, held in Vienna, Austria in May 2016. The conference provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, decision makers and vendors to discuss innovative health informatics and eHealth solutions with a view to improving the quality, efficacy and efficiency of healthcare. The theme of the conference is Predictive Modeling in Healthcare. Covering subjects as diverse as fall-detection in the elderly, diabetes, physiotherapy and pediatric oncology, this book will be of interest to all those working in the field of (e)healthcare and its delivery"--Publisher's description.
Contents:
Cardiovascular dysautonomias diagnosis using crisp and fuzzy decision tree: a comparative study
Data driven methods for predicting blood transfusion needs in elective surgery
Clinical decision support for the classification of diabetic retinopathy: a comparison of manual and automated results
Analyzing readmissions patterns: assessment of the LACE tool impact
Piloting the european unified patient identity management (EUPID) concept to facilitate secondary use of neuroblastoma data from clinical trials and biobanking
Interoperability architecture for a paediatric oncology european reference network
An IT-supported evaluation tool for biobanks based on international guidelines to improve the biosample quality
Towards a holistic biomedical information platform for primary and secondary use settings
Automated transformation of openEHR data instances to OWL
Extraction of UMLS® concepts using Apache cTAKES™ for German language
A patient safety information model for interoperability
Automatic analysis of critical incident reports: requirements and use cases
SEMCARE: multilingual semantic search in semi-structured clinical data
Bridging the gap between HL7 CDA and HL7 FHIR: a JSON based mapping
Accessing patient information for probabilistic patient models using existing standards
Developing an approach for aggregating information from a EHR into a fully structured patient summary
Impact of internet on cytology information management
Requirements for workflow-based EHR systems: results of a qualitative study
AAL service performance measurement cube: key criteria for AAL New Service Development
Requirements for evidence-based templates in electronic case report forms
Identifying eHealth opportunities to support medication adherence: findings of a focus group study
specific requirements of physiotherapists on the practical use of software in the therapeutical process
KATIS: an eHealth system for complementary medicine
Electronic certification of death in Slovenia: system considerations and development opportunities
Animated scatterplot: analysis of time-oriented data of diabetes patients
How is my field evolving?: network based analysis of biomedical scientific discourse
Evaluation of game engines for cross-platform development of mobile serious games for health
Integrated patient education on U.S. hospital web sites
User interface design in medical distributed web applications
Medical informatics and information technology supporting oral medicine
Continual screening of patients using mHealth: the rolling score concept applied to sleep medicine
Secondary use of claims data from the Austrian Health Insurance System with i2b2: a pilot study
How many patients could benefit from pre-emptive pharmacogenomic testing and decision support? a retrospective study based on nationwide Austrian claims data
A smartwatch-based assistance system for the elderly performing fall detection, unusual inactivity recognition and medication reminding
ICD-11 (JLMMS) and SCT inter-operation
A diabetes self-management prototype in an AAL-environment to detect remarkable health states
Electronic patient reported outcomes in paediatric oncology: applying mobile and near field communication technology.
Notes:
International conference proceedings.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Online resource; title from resource home page (IOS Press, viewed January 26, 2017).
Other Format:
Print version: EHealth Conference (10th : 2016 : Vienna, Austria). Health informatics meets eHealth.
ISBN:
9781614996453
1614996458
OCLC:
950610686
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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