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21st HIC 2013: Adelaide, Australia
- Heather Grain, Louise K. Schaper:
Health Informatics: Digital Health Service Delivery - The Future Is Now! - Selected Papers from the 21st Australian National Health Informatics Conference, HIC 2013, 15-18 July 2013, Adelaide, Australia. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 188, IOS Press 2013, ISBN 978-1-61499-265-3 - Helen Almond, Elizabeth Cummings, Paul Turner:
Australia's personally controlled electronic health record and primary healthcare: Generating a framework for implementation and evaluation. 1-6 - Alison Craswell, Lorna Moxham, Marc Broadbent:
Computerisation of perinatal data entry: Is the data accurate? 7-13 - Matthew Crepaz, Joanne M. Curry:
Improving the cancer patient journey. 14-19 - Hang Ding, Derek Ireland, Rajiv Jayasena, Jamie Curmi, Mohan Karunanithi:
Integrating a mobile health setup in a chronic disease management network. 20-25 - Randike Gajanayake, Tony Sahama, Renato Iannella:
E-health in Australia and elsewhere: A comparison and lessons for the near future. 26-32 - Andrew Georgiou, Elia Vecellio, George Toouli, Alex Eigenstetter, Ling Li, Roger Wilson, Johanna I. Westbrook:
Monitoring the impact of the electronic medical record on the quality of laboratory test ordering practices. 33-38 - Simon Gibson, Simon J. McBride, Coen McClelland, Marcus Watson:
A technological evaluation of the Microsoft Kinect for automated behavioural mapping at bed rest. 39-45 - Yulong Gu, Karen Day:
Propensity of people with long-term conditions to use personal health records. 46-51 - Jaiprakash Gupta, Jon D. Patrick:
Automated validation of patient safety clinical incident classification: Macro analysis. 52-57 - Taridzo Chomutare, Naoe Tatara, Eirik Årsand, Gunnar Hartvigsen:
Designing a diabetes mobile application with social network support. 58-64 - Sankalp Khanna, Justin R. Boyle, Norm Good, Simon Bugden, Mark Scott:
Hospital level analysis to improve patient flow. 65-71 - Mary K. Lam, Melanie Nguyen, Andrew J. Campbell:
E-health as a life long learning process: How to prepare health professionals for this journey. 72-78 - Ling Li, Andrew Georgiou, Elia Vecellio, George Toouli, Alex Eigenstetter, Roger Wilson, Johanna I. Westbrook:
The effect of electronic pathology ordering in emergency departments on one aspect of test turn around time: A failure time analysis. 79-85 - David Parry, Inga M. Hunter, Michelle L. L. Honey, Alec Holt, Karen Day, Ray Kirk, Rowena Cullen:
Building an educated health informatics workforce - The New Zealand experience. 86-90 - Jon David Patrick, Pooyan Asgari, Min Li, Dung Nguyen:
Using NLP to identify cancer cases in imaging reports drawn from radiology information systems. 91-94 - Marie Pryor, David White, Bronwyn Potter, Roger Traill:
Clinical Information Access Portal (CIAP) use by NSW Health staff over 15 years. 95-101 - Hamish Robertson, Nick Nicholas, Andrew Georgiou, Julie Johnson, Joanne Travaglia:
A spatial informatics for aged care. 102-107 - Paul R. Taylor:
An approach to designing viable and sustainable telehealth services. 108-113 - Elia Vecellio, Andrew Georgiou, George Toouli, Alex Eigenstetter, Ling Li, Roger Wilson, Johanna I. Westbrook:
Examination of changes in pathology tests ordered by Diagnosis-Related Group (DRGs) following CPOE introduction. 114-120 - Klaus D. Veil, Jeffrey Soar, Ying Su:
Care provision expectations of remote adult children of ageing parents. 121-127 - Jim Warren, Mehnaz Adnan, Martin Orr:
Iterative refinement of SemLink to enhance patient readability of discharge summaries. 128-134 - Sue Whetton:
Using personal health information: Do we manage conflicting interests? 135-141 - Brendon Wickham, Rachel Holbrook, Kathryn Dinh:
Evaluation of a medicines list iPhone app. 142-148 - Patricia A. H. Williams:
Creating context: Making sense of geo-location and social media data for health. 149-154 - Patricia A. H. Williams, Emma Hossack:
It will never happen to us: The likelihood and impact of privacy breaches on health data in Australia. 155-161 - Kwang Chien Yee:
An evaluation of clinician's view on electronic pathology reporting sign off and patient safety. 162-167 - Kwang Chien Yee, Ming Chao Wong, Paul Turner:
Understanding how clinical judgement and communicative practices interact with the use of an electronic clinical handover system. 168-173 - Feridun Yusuf, Anthony J. Maeder, Jim Basilakis:
Hierarchical classifier approach to physical activity recognition via wearable smartphone tri-axial accelerometer. 174-180
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