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9781586038649

eHealth Beyond the Horizon - Get IT There

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  • Edition: 1st
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  • Copyright: 2008-05-01
  • Publisher: IOS PRESS INC

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Summary

The first part of the MIE 2008 conference theme eHealth Beyond the Horizon highlights the expectations for the future of ehealth and raises the question: What sort of developments in ehealth services can we imagine emerging above the horizon in the years to come? EHealth Beyond the Horizon contains a good number of high-quality papers giving different perspectives of this future, some of them already available today in picot scale, some of them outlined in visions. The second part of the theme Get IT There has triggered a large number of papers describing how to create, evaluate, adjust and deliver products and deploy services in healthcare organizations for the necessary information technology as a basis for the ehealth applications that are essential in order to respond to the challenges of the health systems. The papers in the proceedings are grouped by themes according to the submission categories and the supplied keywords. As the last theme, three doctoral students from different areas of medical informatics were selected to present and discuss their research under the guidance of a panel of distinguished research faculties.

Table of Contents

Preface
Bioinformatics
An Ontology Based Method to Solve Query Identifier Heterogeneity in Post-Genomic Clinical Trialsp. 3
Gene Regulation Ontology (GRO): Design Principles and Use Casesp. 9
Differences in Doctors' and Nurses' Assessments of Hospital Culture and Their Views About Computerised Order Entry Systemsp. 15
Novelty Detection M1 Using One-Class Parzen Density Estimator. An Application to Surveillance of Nosocomial Infectionsp. 21
Interface Terminologies: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Reality for Africap. 27
Cataloguing and Displaying Web Feeds from French Language Health Sites: A Web 2.0 Add-on to a Health Gatewayp. 33
Videophones for the Delivery of Home Healthcare in Oncologyp. 39
Addressing the Biomedical Informatics Needs of a Microarray Laboratory in a Clinical Microbiology Contextp. 45
CEMARA: A Web Dynamic Application Within a N-Tier Architecture for Rare Diseasesp. 51
Developing a Shared Electronic Health Record for Patients and Cliniciansp. 57
Examination of Computer Assisted Prescribing of an Initial Calculated Antibiotic Treatmentp. 63
Consumer and Home Based eHealth
Treasure Hunt - A Serious Game to Support Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Childrenp. 71
Virtual Rehabilitation After Strokep. 77
An Easy to Use and Affordable Home-Based Personal eHealth System for Chronic Disease Management Based on Free Open Source Softwarep. 83
Aligning Lay and Specialized Passages in Comparable Medical Corporap. 89
Knowledge Engineering as a Support for Building an Actor Profile Ontology for Integrating Home-Care Systemsp. 95
Evaluation of the Use of Digital Pens for Pain Assessment in Palliative Home Healthcarep. 101
Reusing Models of Actors and Services in Smart Homecare to Improve Sustainabilityp. 107
A System for Monitoring Physical Activity Data Among People with Type 2 Diabetesp. 113
Decision Support and Knowledge Management
Medical Knowledge Packages and Their Integration into Health-Care Information Systems and the World Wide Webp. 121
Diversity in Preoperative-Assessment Data Collection, a Literature Reviewp. 127
Representing Health, Disorder and Their Transitions by Digraphsp. 133
Characterizing the Dimensions of Clinical Practice Guideline Evolutionp. 139
Specification of Business Rules for the Development of Hospital Alarm System: Application to the Pharmaceutical Validationp. 145
Formalization of Clinical Practice Guidelinesp. 151
A Simple Method for Heuristic Modeling of Expert Knowledge in Chronic Disease: Identification of Prognostic Subgroups in Rheumatologyp. 157
A Method for Indexing Biomedical Resources over the Internetp. 163
Improving Pain & Symptom Management for Advanced Cancer Patients with a Clinical Decision Support Systemp. 169
Collaboration Patterns in an Online Community of Practice in Oral Medicinep. 175
An Automated Personalised Intervention Algorithm for Remote Patient Monitoringp. 181
Syntactical Negation Detection in Clinical Practice Guidelinesp. 187
Subjective Usability of the CARDSS Guideline-Based Decision Support Systemp. 193
Assessment of Biomedical Knowledge According to Confidence Criteriap. 199
Using Knowledge for Indexing Health Web Resources in a Quality-Controlled Gatewayp. 205
On Machine Learning Classification of Otoneurological Datap. 211
Semantic Relation Mining of Solid Compounds in Medical Corporap. 217
Use of the C4.5 Machine Learning Algorithm to Test a Clinical Guideline-Based Decision Support Systemp. 223
Process Mining for Clinical Workflows: Challenges and Current Limitationsp. 229
Searching Related Resources in a Quality Controlled Health Gateway: A Feasibility Studyp. 235
Association Studies on Cervical Cancer Facilitated by Inference and Semantic Technologies: The ASSIST Approachp. 241
Discrete Event Simulation as a Tool in Optimization of a Professional Complex Adaptive Systemp. 247
An Artificial Neural Network Derived Trauma Outcome Prediction Score as an Aid to Triage for Non-Cliniciansp. 253
Case-Based Reasoning to Explain Medical Model Exceptionsp. 259
Diagnostic Games: From Adequate Formalization of Clinical Experience to Structure Discoveryp. 265
Disease Outbreak Detection Through Clique Covering on a Weighted ICPC-Coded Graphp. 271
Evaluation
A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate an Electronic Scoring Tool in the ICUp. 279
Evaluating the Impact of a Service-Oriented Framework for Healthcare Interoperabilityp. 285
The Use of Performance Metrics to Monitor the Impact of CPOE on Pathology Laboratory Servicesp. 291
Development of a Patient-Oriented Tool for Evaluating the Quality of Breast Cancer Information on the Internetp. 297
Pre-Post Evaluation of Physicians' Satisfaction with a Redesigned Electronic Medical Record Systemp. 303
CPOE System Design Aspects and Their Qualitative Effect on Usabilityp. 309
Decision Support System Supporting Clinical Reasoning Process - An Evaluation Study in Dementia Carep. 315
Evaluating Inter-Professional Work Support by a Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) Systemp. 321
Usability Studies on Interactive Health Information Systems; Where Do We Stand?p. 327
Combination of Short- and Longaxis MR Image Sequences for the 3D Segmentation of the Left Ventriclep. 333
An Automated Method for Analyzing Adherence to Therapeutic Guidelines: Application in Diabetesp. 339
Computerised Order Entry Systems: Sustained Impact on Laboratory Efficiency and Mortality Rates'?p. 345
Health Information Systems Including EHR
Managing Care Pathways Combining SNOMED CT, Archetypes and an Electronic Guideline Systemp. 353
Analysis and Evaluation of EHR Approachesp. 359
Electronic Disease Surveillance for Sensitive Population Groups - The Diabetics Case Studyp. 365
Clinical Processes in an Innovative Vascular Surgeon Community. Implications for Workflow Modelingp. 371
Medical Knowledge Representation Systemp. 377
An Electronic Registry for Physiotherapists in Belgiump. 383
Computer Support for Shared Care of Diabetes: Findings from a Danish Casep. 389
From Documents on Paper to Electronic Medical Recordsp. 395
An Archetype-Based Testing Frameworkp. 401
Supervised Approach to Recognize Question Type in a QA System for Healthp. 407
Group Decision Support System Applied to the Medical Pluri-Disciplinary Decision Group: Usability and Efficacyp. 413
The Gap Between Actual and Mandated Use of an Electronic Medication Record Three Years After Deploymentp. 419
Analysis of EHRs for Research, Quality Management and Health Politicsp. 425
Consent-Based Access to Core EHR Information: The SUMO-Projectp. 431
Facilitating the openEHR Approach - Organizational Structures for Defining High-Quality Archetypesp. 437
Implementation of an Electronic Medication System and Disregarded Power of the Recordp. 443
cyberMarathon - Increasing Physical Activity Using Health-Enabling Technologiesp. 449
Integrating Clinical, Gene Expression, Protein Expression and Preanalytical Data for in silico Cancer Researchp. 455
Developing a Taxonomy of Communication Errors in Heterogeneous Information Systemsp. 461
Mining Knowledge from Corpora: An Application to Retrieval and Indexingp. 467
Enhanced Information Retrieval from Narrative German-Language Clinical Text Documents Using Automated Document Classificationp. 473
Frequency of Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia in Electronic and Paper-Based Patient Recordp. 479
Reliable Personal Health Recordsp. 484
Involving Clinicians in the Development of an Electronic Clinical Handover System - Thinking Systems Not lust Technologyp. 490
Perfect Match? Generation Y as Change Agents for Information Communication Technology Implementation in Healthcarep. 496
Human-Computer Interaction & Imaging
Does a Hybrid Electronic-Paper Environment Impact on Health Professional Information Seeking?p. 505
Application of Business Process Management to Drive the Deployment of a Speech Recognition System in a Healthcare Organizationp. 511
Affective Computing and Medical Informatics: State of the Art in Emotion-Aware Medical Applicationsp. 517
Using Medline Queries to Generate Image Retrieval Tasks for Benchmarkingp. 523
Voice-Controlled Data Entry in Dental Electronic Health Recordp. 529
A Large, High Resolution Tiled Display for Medical Use: Experiences from Prototyping of a Radiology Scenariop. 535
The Contextual Nature of Usability and Its Relevance to Medical Informaticsp. 541
OPTISAS a New Method to Analyse Patients with Sleep Apnea Syndromep. 547
Learning, Modelling and Simulation
Predictors of Preterm Birth in Birth Certificate Datap. 555
The p53 Network Modeling - Current State and Future Prospectsp. 561
Using a Low-Cost Simulation Approach for Assessing the Impact of a Medication Administration System on Workflowp. 567
Process Mining Techniques: An Application to Stroke Carep. 573
Development of an E-Learning System for Occupational Medicine: Usability Issuesp. 579
Economic Advantage of Pharmacogenomics - Clinical Trials with Genetic Informationp. 585
Recognising e-Health as Part of a Cohesive Professional Communityp. 591
Application of the Multi-Disciplinary Thematic Seminar Method in Two Homecare Cases - A Comparative Studyp. 597
National eHealth Roadmaps, Cross-Border Applications and Organisational Strategies
Modelling Access to Renal Transplantation Waiting List in a French Healthcare Network Using a Bayesian Methodp. 605
Evaluation of Robustness of a User Requirements Specification Approach in a Purchase Context, a LIS Case Studyp. 611
A Vision for the Use of ICT by Norwegian Healthcare in 2012p. 617
IT-Based Information Management in Health Care Networks: The MedoCom Approachp. 623
The Role of Patients and Their Health Cards in Integrated eHealth Environmentsp. 629
A Deployment and Research Roadmap for Semantic Interoperability: The EU SemanticHEALTH Projectp. 635
DebugIT for Patient Safety - Improving the Treatment with Antibiotics Through Multimedia Data Mining of Heterogeneous Clinical Datap. 641
Study on Urban Healthcare Consumption in Northern Francep. 647
Cross-Border Collaboration Between Greece and FYROM: Mobile Healthcare Provisionp. 653
Privacy and Security
Secure Dissemination of Electronic Healthcare Records in Distributed Wireless Environmentsp. 661
Watermarking Medical Images with Anonymous Patient Identification to Verify Authenticityp. 667
Empowerment of Health Professionals: How High Level Security Education Can Raise Awareness and Confidencep. 673
Context-Aware Access Control for Pervasive Access to Process-Based Healthcare Systemsp. 679
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