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Enabling health informatics applications / edited by John Mantas, Arie Hasman and Mowafa S. Househ.
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Corporate Author:
International Conference on Informatics, Management, and Technology in Healthcare Athens, Greece
Other Authors:
Mantas, J. (John)
(Editor)
,
Hasman, Arie
(Editor)
,
Househ, Mowafa, 1977-
(Editor)
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Amsterdam :
IOS Press,
[2015]
Series:
Studies in health technology and informatics ;
v. 213.
Subjects:
Medical informatics
>
Congresses.
Management information systems
>
Congresses.
Information storage and retrieval systems
>
Medicine
>
Congresses.
Biomedical engineering.
Telecommunication in medicine.
biomedical engineering.
HEALTH & FITNESS
>
Holism.
HEALTH & FITNESS
>
Reference.
MEDICAL
>
Alternative Medicine.
MEDICAL
>
Atlases.
MEDICAL
>
Essays.
MEDICAL
>
Family & General Practice.
MEDICAL
>
Holistic Medicine.
MEDICAL
>
Osteopathy.
Telecommunication in medicine
Biomedical engineering
Information storage and retrieval systems
>
Medicine
Management information systems
Medical informatics
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Table of Contents:
Title Page; Preface; ICIMTH 2015 Scientific Programme Committee and Reviewers; Contents; Keynotes; An Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling; Privacy and Data Protection in Healthcare: eHealth for All
Keynote Address; 1. Biomedical Technology; Photodocumentation of Allergic Severity Under Conjunctival Provocation; Image-Based Assessment of Allergic Inflammation Under Conjunctival Provocation; 3D Texture Analysis of Heterogeneous MRI Data for Diagnostic Classification of Childhood Brain Tumours.
Establishing a National Medical Device Registry in Saudi Arabia: Lessons Learned and Future Work2. Clinical Informatics; The Implementation Experiences of an Endoscopy Information System (EIS) on the Improvement of Workflow Processes in a Saudi Endoscopy Department; Remote Patient Monitoring System Implementation at a Cardiac Care Centre in Saudi Arabia; Vagal Nerve Stimulation (VNS) Therapy System Implementation at a Neurology Department in Saudi Arabia; Improving Emergency Room Performance by Reducing Patients' Length of Stay.
A First Step for the Automation of Fugl-Meyer Assessment Scale for Stroke Subjects in Upper Limb Physical NeurorehabilitationAn Extensible Neuroimaging e-Repository for Clinical Trials of Paediatric Brain Tumours; Computerized Insulin Order Sets Can Lead to Unanticipated Consequences; A Query Tool Enabling Clinicians and Researchers to Explore Patient Cohorts; Feasibility of Interactive Resistance Chair in Older Adults with Diabetes; 3. Decision Support and Intelligent Systems; Clinical Decision Support Knowledge Management: Strategies for Success.
The Prognostic Scale CRASH in the Treatment of Children with Severe Traumatic Brain InjuryPrediction of 5-Year Survival with Data Mining Algorithms; Abstractive Summarization of Drug Dosage Regimens for Supporting Drug Comparison; Exploitation of Medical Crisp Database for Fuzzy Diagnostic Decision Support Systems; A Decision Support System Platform for Spatial Epidemiology; 4. E-Learning and Education; Open Innovation Challenge in Healthcare. Role for Education; Proactive Support of Internet Browsing when Searching for Relevant Health Information.
Benefits and Barriers of E-Learning for Staff Training in a Medical UniversityWest Midlands Health Informatics Network: A Perspective on Education and Training Needs; Knowledge Management Within the Medical University; Toward More Successful Biomedical Informatics Education Programs and Ecosystems in the Arab World; IMIA Dynamic Accreditation Procedure: Suggestions, Simplicity and Efficiency; Net Generation's Learning Styles in Nursing Education; An e-Learning Approach to Hospital Information Systems.
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