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Connecting Medical Informatics and Bio-Informatics : Proceedings of MIE2005.
Title:
Connecting Medical Informatics and Bio-Informatics : Proceedings of MIE2005.
Author:
Engelbrecht, R.
ISBN:
9781607501350
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (1052 pages)
Series:
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics ; v.116

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Contents:
Title page -- Preface -- Reviewers for MIE2005 -- Contents -- Bioinformatics and Medical Genomics -- Immunogenetics Sequence Annotation: The Strategy of IMGT Based on IMGT-ONTOLOGY -- An Integrated Data-Warehouse-Concept for Clinical and Biological Information -- Time Series Models on Analysing Mortality Rates and Acute Childhood Lymphoid Leukaemia -- Bio-Health Information: A Preliminary Review of On-Line Cystic Fibrosis Resources -- Bioinformatics Meets Clinical Informatics -- SITRANS: A Web Information System for Microarray Experiments -- Practical Approaches to the Development of Biomedical Informatics: The INFOBIOMED Network of Excellence -- Computerized Patient Record -- Quality Labelling and Certification of Electronic Health Record Systems -- Computerized Case History - an Effective Tool for Management of Patients and Clinical Trials -- Information on Medication History - Basis for Improved Prescribing -- Users' Needs and Expectations of Electronic Medical Record Systems in Family Medicine Residence Settings -- Tracking Referents in Electronic Health Records -- The French Organ Transplant Data System -- Avoiding Doubles in Distributed Nominative Medical Databases: Optimization of the Needleman and Wunsch Algorithm -- Participatory Work Flow Analysis Prior to Implementation of EPR: A Method to Discover Needs for Change -- Use of Computer and Respiratory Inductance Plethysmography for the Automated Detection of Swallowing in the Elderly -- Representing the Patient's Therapeutic History in Medical Records and in Guideline Recommendations for Chronic Diseases Using a Unique Model -- mGen - An Open Source Framework for Generating Clinical Documents -- Comparing Different Approaches to Two-Level Modelling of Electronic Health Records -- Introducing the Electronic Health Record in Austria.

Medical Record Linkage of Anonymous Registries without Validated Sample Linkage of the Dutch Perinatal Registries -- The Core Data Elements of Electronic Health Record in Finland -- HealthInfoCDA: Case Composition Using Electronic Health Record Data Sources -- Nursing Documentation in Occupational Health -- Decision Support and Clinical Guidelines -- Structuring Clinical Guidelines through the Recognition of Deontic Operators -- Prototypical Cases and Adaptation Rules for Diagnosis of Dysmorphic Syndromes -- Knowledge Discovery on Functional Disabilities: Clustering Based on Rules Versus Other Approaches -- Design of a Multi Dimensional Database for the Archimed DataWarehouse -- Canonical Correlation Analysis for Data Reduction in Data Mining Applied to Predictive Models for Breast Cancer Recurrence -- Tools for Statistical Analysis with Missing Data: Application to a Large Medical Database -- Diagnostic Support for Glaucoma Using Retinal Images: A Hybrid Image Analysis and Data Mining Approach -- SVM Modeling via a Hybrid Genetic Strategy. A Health Care Application -- Improving Pathway Compliance and Clinician Performance by Using Information Technology -- Decision Support for Diagnosis of Lyme Disease -- Towards a Generic Connection of EHR and DSS -- Using Blood Glucose Data as an Indicator for Epidemic Disease Outbreaks -- Ontology Driven Construction of a Knowledgebase for Bayesian Decision Models Based on UMLS -- Estimation of Sex-Age Specific Clinical Reference Ranges by Nonlinear Optimization Method -- Comparison Efficiency of the Artificial Intelligence Methods for the Diagnosis of Acid - Base and Anion Gap Disorders -- Outcome Prediction after Moderate and Severe Head Injury Using an Artificial Neural Network -- Educational Technologies and Methodologies -- Computer-Based Training in Medicine and Learning Theories.

Instructional Technology Adoption of Medical Faculty in Teaching -- Postgraduate Studies in Health Informatics in Greece -- Distance Learning at Biomedical Faculties in Bosnia & Herzegovina -- Combining Advanced Networked Technology and Pedagogical Methods to Improve Collaborative Distance Learning -- An Improved Publication Process for the UMVF -- A Multimedia Educational System to Teach Epidemiology -- Trends in Free WWW-Based E-Learning Modules Seen from the Learning Resource Server Medicine (LRSMed) -- Testing Repeatability of Forces when Using Neurosurgical Spatulas -- Handheld and Wireless Computing -- Exploring Electronic Conversion of Behavioral Instruments for Telehealth -- Pervasive Observation Medicine: The Application of RFID to Improve Patient Safety in Observation Unit of Hospital Emergency Department -- End-to-End Encryption for SMS Messages in the Health Care Domain -- Usability Study on Two Handheld Computers to Retrieve Drug Information -- The Digital Pen and Paper Technology: Implementation and Use in an Existing Clinical Information System -- Wireless Transfer of Sensor Data into Electronic Health Records -- Integration Architecture of a Mobile Virtual Health Record for Shared Home Care -- Wireless Transmission of Biomedical Sensor Data -- Using Mobile Technology to Improve Healthcare Service Quality -- Healthcare Networks -- Developing Online Communities with LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) - the IMIA OSNI and CHIRAD Experiences -- Preparing the Electronic Patient Record for Collaborative Environments and eHealth -- Understanding Telecardiology Success and Pitfalls by a Systematic Review -- Architecture Evaluation for the Implementation of a Regional Integrated Electronic Health Record -- Semantic Integration in Healthcare Networks.

A Model-Driven Approach for the German Health Telematics Architectural Framework and the Related Security Infrastructure -- Development of Secured Medical Network with TCP2 for Telemedicine -- Security Infrastructure Requirements for Electronic Health Cards Communication -- Security Services for the HemaCAM Project -- Purposes of Health Identification Cards in Belgium -- The Baltic Health Network - Taking Secure, Internet-Based Healthcare Networks to the Next Level -- The Israeli Virtual National Health Record: A Robust National Health Information Infrastructure Based on a Firm Foundation of Trust -- Imaging Informatics -- Myocardium Tissue Analysis Based on Textures in Ultrasound Images -- Automatic Measurement of Skin Wheals Provoked by Skin Prick Tests -- Computed Quality Assessment of MPEG4-Compressed DICOM Video Data -- Lung CT Analysis and Retrieval as a Diagnostic Aid -- A Generic Concept for the Implementation of Medical Image Retrieval Systems -- Complexity Analysis of the Visual-Motor Cross-Modalities Using the Correlation Dimension Parameter -- Neural Network Screening of Electromyographic Signals as the First Phase to Design Novel Human-Computer Interaction -- Object-Oriented Implementation for the Dual Surface Minimisation Algorithm -- Analyzing Sub-Classifications of Glaucoma via SOM Based Clustering of Optic Nerve Images -- Implementation & Evaluation of Clinical Systems -- 3LGM2-Modelling to Support Management of Health Information Systems -- Specification of a Reference Model for the Domain Layer of a Hospital Information System -- Analysis and Specification of Telemedical Systems Using Modelling and Simulation: the MOSAIK-M Approach -- Realizing a Realtime Shared Patient Chart Using a Universal Message Forwarding Architecture -- Designing Web Services in Health Information Systems: From Process to Application Level.

MedFlow - Improving Modelling and Assessment of Clinical Processes -- SOMWeb - Towards an Infrastructure for Knowledge Sharing in Oral Medicine -- Measuring the Impact of Online Evidence Retrieval Systems Using Critical Incidents & Journey Mapping -- Design and Implementation of an ICU Incident Registry -- Applicability of Textual Clinical Practice Guidelines: Impact of Physician Interpretation -- Semantic Challenges in Database Federation: Lessons Learned -- MobiDis: Toward a Patient Centric Healthcare Information System -- Obstacles to Implementing an Execution Engine for Clinical Guidelines Formalized in GLIF -- Implementing a New ADT Based on the HL-7 Version 3 RIM -- Design and Development of a Monitoring System to Assess the Quality of Hospital Information Systems: Concept and Structure -- Trends in Evaluation Research 1982-2002: A Study on how the Quality of IT Evaluation Studies Develop -- Interfacing Clinical Practice and Error Prevention -- Using Feedback to Raise the Quality of Primary Care Computer Data: A Literature Review -- Usability Evaluation of a Laboratory Order Entry System: Cognitive Walkthrough and Think Aloud Combined -- Operation Management System Evaluation in the Central Finland Health Care District - End Users' View of System Implementation -- Comparisons of Physicians' and Nurses' Attitudes towards Computers -- Terminologies, Ontologies, Standards and Knowledge Engineering -- Nursing Outcome Documentation in Nursing Notes of Cardiac-Surgery Patients -- ICPCview: Visualizing the International Classification of Primary Care -- Common Nursing Terminology for Clinical Information Systems -- An Ontology for Carcinoma Classification for Clinical Bioinformatics -- Integration of Multiple Ontologies in Breast Cancer Pathology -- Wusteria -- Desiderata for Representing Anatomical Knowledge.

Building Medical Ontologies Based on Terminology Extraction from Texts: An Experimentation in Pneumology.
Abstract:
A variety of topics of bio-informatics, including both medical and bio-medical informatics are addressed by MIE. The main theme in this publication is the development of connections between bio-informatics and medical informatics. Tools and concepts from both disciplines can complement each other.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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