EH 2010 Proceedings |
A FRAMEWORK FOR SEMANTIC INTEROPERABILITY OF MEDICAL OBSERVATIONS AN INVESTIGATION OF SEMANTIC LINKS TO ARCHETYPES IN AN EXTERNAL CLINICAL TERMINOLOGY THROUGH THE CONSTRUCTION OF TERMINOLOGICAL SHADOWS STANDARD-BASED, OPEN-SOURCE TELECARE SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS APPLIED SOA PARADIGMS FOR MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE A MEDICAL INTEROPERABILITY ARCHITECTURE SAFETY AND TRACEABILITY OF CLINICAL AND RESEARCH PROCESSES ENABLED BY INTEGRATED INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND PERVASIVE RFID TECHNOLOGY IT GOVERNANCE AND ITS SPREAD IN SWISS HOSPITALS HEALTH ALERTS: INTERACTION PROTOCOLS IN REMOTE HEALTH CARE MONITORING DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING WIRELESS RFID TECHNOLOGY FOR INTELLIGENT HEALTHCARE OPERATIONS APPLICATION OF MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES AND STUDY OF INTERFERENCES IN REMOTE MONITORING OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DISEASES ASSESSMENT OF MOBILE SOFTWARE FOR HOME HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS IN GERMANY USER ADOPTION OF WIRELESS TEXT MESSAGING FOR SMOKING CESSATION: RISKS OF USING AND OF NOT USING TEXTURE-BASED 3D IMAGE RETRIEVAL FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS A FRAMEWORK FOR ADAPTING A PATIENT-CENTERED ENVIRONMENT THROUGH MASHUPS VIRTUAL PROFILE, REAL PATIENT: IN THE DYNAMIC WORLD OF ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKS CRITICISMS STAND STILL THE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE MINING SYSTEM CRITICAL FACTORS IN THE ADAPTATION OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (NHS) TO THE INFORMATION SOCIETY IN FIFE CREATING TOOLS AND TRIAL DATA SETS FOR SMART HOME RESEARCHERS: EXPERIMENTING ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING WITH NORMAL SUBJECTS TO COMPARE WITH ALZHEIMER?S PATIENTS MULTIPLE HELP ONLINE: AN INTEGRATED E-HEALTH SYSTEM FOR STRESS MANAGEMENT USAGE OF E-HEALTH SERVICES: EXAMINING THE AGE DIFFERENCES IN INDIVIDUAL DECISIONS WEB, MOBILE AND MONITORING TECHNOLOGIES IN SELF-MANAGEMENT OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL WELLBEING: USAGE AND USER EXPERIENCES AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF PRE-ADOPTION VIEWS OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD SYSTEMS BY CANADIAN MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS MONITORING OF MENTAL WORKLOAD LEVELS NON-RESTRICTIVE SLEEP MONITOR METHOD FOR CHILDREN USING VIDEO IMAGES HIPAA BASED HEALTHCARE INFORMATION SECURITY QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT APPLICATION OF INFORMATION SECURITY FOR SAUDI HOSPITALS CUSTOMIZING HOME TELE-MONITORING SYSTEMS FOR CHRONIC DISEASES A CLINICAL INVESTIGATION ON MEDICAL DEVICE: A DATA MODEL BASED ON HL7 REFERENCE INFORMATION MODEL HARMONIZATION OF HL7 AND OPEN-EHR DATA TYPES AUTHORIZATION IN CLOUD E-PRESCRIBING SERVICES EXPLAINING THE ADOPTION OF PERSONAL HEALTH RECORDS WITH HEALTH BELIEF MODEL: AN EXAMPLE OF STROKE DIGITAL MONITORING OF CHANGES IN SKIN LESIONS A HYBRID INTELLIGENT DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR SWINE FLU RATIONALE AND DESIGN OF A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF WEB INTERVENTION FOR IMPROVING THE HEALTHY LIFESTYLES OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENCE WHAT DRIVES E-HEALTH INNOVATION IN THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR? DEVELOPING VIRTUAL MEDICAL COMMUNITIES AD-HOC VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES FOR REHABILITATION EXERCISING DEVELOPMENT OF A MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING/ANALYSIS SOFTWARE SPECIALLY OPTIMIZED FOR STROKE CLINICAL STUDY ONLINE DIRECT-TO-CONSUMER GENETIC TESTING: ANALYSIS OF THE WEBSITES ESSENTIAL UX METRICS TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN DESIGNING M-HEALTH APPLICATIONS IN ORDER TO PROVIDE POSITIVE USER EXPERIENCES CHANGES IN PERFORMANCE OF COMPUTER-ASSISTED DIAGNOSIS AND CANCER IMAGING OVER TIME INTEGRATION OF ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL DATA OF VISION IN AN OPEN SOURCE DICOM VIEWER MAINTAINING LONG-TERM BEHAVIOUR CHANGE: A ROLE FOR INFORMAL ONLINE SOCIAL SUPPORT? GAIT ASSESSMENT USING A PORTABLE ACCELERATION MONITOR HEALTHCARE QUALITY INDICATORS: A REVIEW FROM 2007 TO 2009 HOSPITALS AS LEARNING ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOPING INFORMATION SERVICES FOR THE SOCIAL SOLIDARITY INSTITUTIONS INTERNET USE FOR HEALTH: SOCIALLY CONVENIENT COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE PROGRESS IN E-HEALTH: A COMPARATIVE RESEARCH BETWEEN JAPAN AND TAIWAN EHR POLICY AUTOMATIC AND REAL TIME PHARMACOLOGICAL RESPONSE ON INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTS WITH MITRAL REGURGITATION CRITICAL FACTORS IN THE ADAPTATION OF NHS TO THE INFORMATION SOCIETY IN FIFE, SCOTLAND: A MULTI CASE ANALYSIS OF THE EHEALTH GOVERNANCE FACTOR
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