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Ubiquitous health and medical informatics the ubiquity 2.0 trend and beyond
Title:
Ubiquitous health and medical informatics the ubiquity 2.0 trend and beyond
Author:
Fiaidhi, Jinan, 1955-
ISBN:
9781615207787
Publication Information:
Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2010.
Physical Description:
electronic texts (622 p. : ill.) : digital files.
Contents:
Identifying the Emerging e-Health Technologies To Ubiquity 2.0 and Beyond / Sabah Mohammed, Jinan Fiaidhi -- Semantic Interoperability Issue of Standardizing Medical Vocabularies / W. Ed Hammond -- Personal Health Records Status-Quo and Future Perspectives / Simon Liu -- A Framework for Privacy Assurance and Ubiquitous Knowledge Discovery in Health 2.0 Data Mashups / Jun Hu, Liam Peyton -- A Semantic Model to Address Health Questions to Professionals in Healthcare Social Networks / Francisco Echarte ... [et al.] -- An Integrated System for E-Medicine (E-Health, Telemedicine and Medical Expert Systems) / Ivan Chorbev, Boban Joksimoski -- Web 2.0 Approaches for Active, Collaborative Learning in Medicine and Health / Eleni Kaldoudi, Stathis Konstantinidis, Panagiotis Bamidis -- Integrating Medicinal Learning Objects with Daily Duties / Juha Puustjärvi, Leena Puustjärvi -- Personal Health Information in the Age of Ubiquitous Health / David Wiljer, Sara Urowitz, Erin Jones -- Healthcare Collaborative Framework Based on Web 2.0, Grid Computing and SOA / Wail Omar -- An Agent-Based Architecture to Ubiquitous Health / Daniel Fernández -- Semantic Web Architecture to Provide E-Health Content and Services / Mahmood Tara -- Mobile Virtual Communities in Healthcare The Chronic Disease Management Case / Christo El Morr -- Privacy Enhancing Technologies in Electronic Health Records / Christian Stingl, Daniel Slamanig --

Privacy-Based Multiagent Brokering Architecture for Ubiquitous Healthcare Systems / AbdulMutalib Masaud-Wahaishi, Hamada Ghenniwa -- Managing E-Health in the Age of Web 2.0 The Impact on E-Health Evaluation / Benjamin Hughes -- Academic Family Health Teams Collaborative Lessons from the Far Flung North / David Topps -- The K4Care Platform Design and Implementation / David Isern ... [et al.] -- Electronic Environments for Integrated Care Management Case of Depression Treatment / Matic Meglic, Andrej Brodnik -- Building Virtual Communities for Health Promotion Emerging Best Practices through an Analysis of the International Health Challenge & Related Literature in Second Life / Sameer Siddiqi, Rebecca Lee -- Dynamic Business Processes and Virtual Communities in Wireless eHealth Environments / Dimosthenis Georgiadis ... [et al.] -- Digital Pathology and Virtual Microscopy Integration in E-Health Records / Marcial Rojo, Christel Daniel -- Content-Based Image Retrieval for Digital Mammography / Issam El Naqa, Liyang Wei, Yongyi Yang -- Feature Evaluation and Classification for Content-Based Medical Image Retrieval System / Ivica Dimitrovski, Suzana Loskovska -- Virtual Reality as an Experiential Tool The Role of Virtual Worlds in Psychological Interventions / Alessandra Gorini, Andrea Gaggioli, Giuseppe Riva -- Use of Clinical Simulations to Evaluate the Impact of Health Information Systems and Ubiquitous Computing Devices Upon Health Professional Work / Elizabeth Borycki, Andre Kushniruk --

Technology and Human Resources Management in Health Care / Stefane Kabene, Lisa King, Candace Gibson -- Enabling Technologies and Challenges for the Future of Ubiquitous Health The Interoperability Framework / Donald Juzwishin.
Abstract:
Progress in ubiquitous computing, social networking, medical informatics and IT technologies has resulted in a new generation of healthcare systems. This book provides insight into the various trends, innovations, and organizational challenges of contemporary ubiquitous health and medical informatics. Contributions highlight changes to healthcare distribution that will significantly revolutionize the exchange between healthcare providers and consumers.
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