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19th HIC 2011: Brisbane, Australia
- David P. Hansen, Anthony J. Maeder, Louise K. Schaper:
Health Informatics: The Transformative Power of Innovation - Selected Papers from the 19th Australian National Health Informatics Conference, HIC 2011, 1-4 August 2011, Brisbane, Australia. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 168, IOS Press 2011, ISBN 978-1-60750-790-1 - Linda Bird, Colleen Brooks, Yu Chye Cheong, Nwe Ni Tun:
A Logical Approach to Semantic Interoperability in Healthcare. 1-9 - Heidi Bjering, Athula Ginige, Anthony J. Maeder, Alan Bensoussan, Xiaoshu Zhu, Charles Lattuca:
Electronic Medical Record Information System for Patient Consultations in Chinese Medicine. 10-15 - Paulo Vinicius Koerich Borges, Navid Nourani-Vatani:
Vision-Based Detection of Unusual Patient Activity. 16-23 - Douglas Iain Ross Boyle, Naomi Rafael:
BioGrid Australia and GRHANITE™: Privacy-Protecing Subject Matching. 24-34 - Joanne M. Curry, Janna Anneke Fitzgerald, Kathy Eljiz:
Patient Journey Modelling: Using Students as a Vehicle for the Diffusion of Innovation. 35-43 - Kieren Diment, Karin Garrety, Ping Yu:
Piloting a Logic-based Framework for Understanding Organisational Change Process for a Health IT Implementation. 44-50 - Cynthia Duong, Anthony J. Maeder, Esther Chang:
ICT-based Visual Interventions Addressing Social Isolation for the Aged. 51-56 - Kristine Elliott, Terry S. Judd, Geoff Mccoll:
A Student-Centred Electronic Health Record System for Clinical Education. 57-64 - Maureen Farrell, Ian Baldwin, Nigel Fealy:
Use of an Electronic Clinical Experience Portal for the Education of Nurses in a Critical Care Unit. 65-72 - Heather Grain, Evelyn J. S. Hovenga:
Health Informatics Competencies - Underpinning E-Health. 73-81 - Sankalp Khanna, Justin R. Boyle, Norm Good, James Lind:
Impact of Admission and Discharge Peak Times on Hospital Overcrowding. 82-88 - Hugo Leroux, Simon McBride, Simon Gibson:
On Selecting a Clinical Trial Management System for Large Scale, Multi-Centre, Multi-Modal Clinical Research Study. 89-95 - Jian Liang, Renato Iannella, Tony Sahama:
Synchronised Integrated Online E-Health Profiles. 96-103 - Jude L. Michel, Michael John Lawley, Amy Chu, John Barned:
Mapping the Queensland Health iPharmacy Medication File to the Australian Medicines Terminology Using Snapper. 104-116 - Anthony N. Nguyen, Julie Moore, Michael Lawley, David P. Hansen, Shoni Colquist:
Automatic Extraction of Cancer Characteristics from Free-Text Pathology Reports for Cancer Notifications. 117-124 - Quang Vinh Nguyen, Simeon J. Simoff, Daniel R. Catchpoole:
Interactive Visualisation with User Perspective for Biological Data Analysis. 125-132 - Bridianne O'Dea, Andrew Campbell:
Healthy Connections: Online Social Networks and their Potential for Peer Support. 133-140 - Basema Saddik, Samir El-Masri:
Building an Advanced Wireless End-to-End Emergency Medical System. 141-149 - Xing Yu Su, Hanna Suominen, Leif Hanlen:
Machine Intelligence for Health Information: Capturing Concepts and Trends in Social Media via Query Expansion. 150-157 - Justin Tse, W. You:
How Accurate is the Electronic Health Record? - A Pilot Study Evaluating Information Accuracy in a Primary Care Setting. 158-164 - Amol Wagholikar, Maggie Fung, Colleen C. Nelson:
A Pilot Study on Understanding the Journey of Advanced Prostate Cancer Patients. 165-171 - Amol Wagholikar, John O'Dwyer, David P. Hansen, Kevin Chu:
Observing Effectiveness of Pathology Ordering Controls in Emergency Departments. 172-178 - Patricia A. H. Williams:
Is the Biggest Security Threat to Medical Information Simply a Lack of Understanding? 179-187 - Ying Xia, Vivian Cheung, Elsa Garcia, Hang Ding, Mohan Karunanithi:
Development of an Automated Physical Activity Classification Application for Mobile Phones. 188-194
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