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ICIMTH 2018: Athens, Greece
- Arie Hasman, Parisis Gallos, Joseph Liaskos, Mowafa S. Househ, John Mantas:
Data, Informatics and Technology: An Inspiration for Improved Healthcare, [ICIMTH 2018, Athens, Greece, 6-8 July 2018]. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 251, IOS Press 2018, ISBN 978-1-61499-879-2 - Mahsa Raeiati Banadkooki, Corinna Mielke, Klaus-Hendrik Wolf, Reinhold Haux, Michael Marschollek:
Automatic Detection of Depression by Using a Neural Network. 3-6 - Alexander Mense, Leandros Athanasiadis:
Concept for Sharing Distributed Personal Health Records with Blockchains. 7-10 - Weidong Huang, Jane Li, Leila Alem:
Towards Preventative Healthcare: A Review of Wearable and Mobile Applications. 11-14 - Evangelia D. Romanopoulou, Vasiliki I. Zilidou, Theodore Savvidis, Chariklia Chatzisevastou-Loukidou, Panagiotis D. Bamidis:
Unmet Needs of Persons with Down Syndrome: How Assistive Technology and Game-Based Training May Fill the Gap. 15-18 - Mette Kjer Kaltoft, Jesper Bo Nielsen, Jack Dowie:
Risk Thresholds and Risk Classifications Pose Problems for Person-Centred Care. 19-22 - Mette Kjer Kaltoft, Jesper Bo Nielsen, Jack Dowie:
Separating Risk Assessment from Risk Management Poses Legal and Ethical Problems in Person-Centred Care. 23-26 - Patrick Mangesius, Johannes Bachmann, Thomas Healy, Samrend Saboor, Thomas Schabetsberger:
Blockchains in IHE-Based Networks. 27-30 - Nico Jähne-Raden, Henrike Gütschleg, Marie Cathrine Wolf, Klaus-Hendrik Wolf:
Advantages of Modular Hybrid Network Communication on Clinical Wards. 31-34 - Markos Nikolopoulos, Irene Karampela, Evangelos Tzortzis, Maria Dalamaga:
Deploying Cloud Computing in the Greek Healthcare System: A Modern Development Proposal Incorporating Clinical and Laboratory Data. 35-38 - Emilian Erman Mahmut, Stelian Nicola, Vasile Stoicu-Tivadar:
A Computer-Based Speech Sound Disorder Screening System Architecture. 39-42 - Stelian Nicola, Lacramioara Stoicu-Tivadar:
Hand Rehabilitation Using a 3D Environment and Leap Motion Device. 43-46 - Marco Schweitzer, Lukas Huber, Thilo Gorfer, Alexander Hörbst:
An Approach for Dynamic Vital Parameter Monitoring - Prototype Development. 47-50 - Athanasios Kiourtis, Argyro Mavrogiorgou, Dimosthenis Kyriazis:
Matching Ontologies to HL7 FHIR Towards Their Syntactic and Semantic Similarity. 51-54 - Pavlina Psychouli, Konstantinos Katzis, Mark Elliott:
Home-Based Training Support for Stroke Patients Using the Leap Motion and StandInExercise Stand. 55-58 - Sarah Mullin, Jane Y. Zhao, Shyamashree Sinha, Robert Lee, Buer Song, Peter L. Elkin:
Clinical Data Warehouse Query and Learning Tool Using a Human-Centered Participatory Design Process. 59-62 - Dimitris Fotopoulos, Vassilis Kilintzis, Achilleas Chytas, Paris Mavromoustakos Blom, Theodoros Loizidis, Ioanna Chouvarda:
Gamifying Motion Control Assessments Using Leap Motion Controller. 63-66 - Konstantinos Katzis, Georgios Despotou, Richard W. Jones:
UMOD: A Device for Monitoring Postoperative Urination. 67-70 - Ilona Heldal, Igor Efrem, Carsten Helgesen:
Design and Development of a Mobile Application Supporting Planning for Future Parents. 71-74 - Stelios Zimeras, Marianna Diomidous:
Computer Virus Models - The Susceptible Infected Removed (SIR) Model. 75-77 - Theodore P. Savvidis, Evdokimos I. Konstantinidis, Sofia B. Dias, José A. Diniz, Leontios J. Hadjileontiadis, Panagiotis D. Bamidis:
Exergames for Parkinson's Disease Patients: How Participatory Design Led to Technology Adaptation. 78-81 - Parisis Gallos, Charalabos Georgiadis, Joseph Liaskos, John Mantas:
Augmented Reality Glasses and Head-Mounted Display Devices in Healthcare. 82-85 - George Despotou, Ioannis Korkontzelos, Nicholas Matragkas, Eda Bilici, Theodoros N. Arvanitis:
Structuring Clinical Decision Support Rules for Drug Safety Using Natural Language Processing. 89-92 - Alice Mugisha, Ole Andreas Krumsvik, Thorkild Tylleskär, Ankica Babic:
Data Collectors' Design Preferences for Mobile Electronic Data Capturing Forms. 93-96 - Sai Veeranki, Dieter Hayn, Alphons Eggerth, Stefanie Jauk, Diether Kramer, Werner Leodolter, Günter Schreier:
On the Representation of Machine Learning Results for Delirium Prediction in a Hospital Information System in Routine Care. 97-100 - Dimitrios Zikos, Nailya Delellis:
An Exemplar Dashboard for the Assessment of Home Health Comorbidities. 101-104 - Tatyana Lugovkina, Sergey Gorshkov, Tatyana Tulkova, Evgeniy Svalov:
Dataware for Improvement of Clinical Practice Quality in Phthisiology. 105-108 - Antje Wulff, Michael Marschollek:
Learning Healthcare Systems in Pediatrics: Cross-Institutional and Data-Driven Decision-Support for Intensive Care Environments (CADDIE). 109-112 - Erik Tute:
Striving for Use Case Specific Optimization of Data Quality Assessment for Health Data. 113-116 - Milka Bochere Gesicho, Ankica Babic:
Using Innovation-Decision Model to Describe the Adoption to Utilization of HIV-Data for Decision-Making in LMICs. 117-120 - Antônio Augusto Gonçalves, Sandro Luís Freire de Castro Silva, Carlos Henrique Fernandes Martins, Cezar Cheng, José Geraldo Pereira Barbosa, Saulo Barbará de Oliveira:
Knowledge Management for Brazilian Cancer Care Services. 121-124 - Anton Gradisek, Miha Mlakar, Matej Cigale, Luka Lajovic, Mitja Lustrek, Maroje Soric, Gregor Starc, Bojan Leskosek, Gregor Jurak:
Physical Fitness Forecasting and Risk Estimation in Slovenian Schoolchildren. 125-128 - Peter Ellison, Paul John Høl, Ankica Babic:
An Individual Patient Outcome Tool for Joint Replacement Patients. 129-132 - Andrei Ripa, Razvan Bogdan, Mihaela Crisan-Vida, Ovidiu Jupaneant, Letitia Jupaneant, Lacramioara Stoicu-Tivadar:
Alternative Medicine Patient Records Moving to a Digital Environment. 133-136 - Mohamed Khalifa:
Health Analytics Types, Functions and Levels: A Review of Literature. 137-140 - Atieh Mirkhani, Mahmood Nabavi, Arash Roshanpour, Mohammad Tavakkoli:
Using Predictive Model for Screening Bacterial Meningitis in National Surveillance System in Iran. 141-144 - Alireza Atashi, Masoumeh Sarbaz, Sina Marashi, Fatemeh Hajialiasgari, Saeid Eslami:
Intensive Care Decision Making: Using Prognostic Models for Resource Allocation. 145-148 - Alexis Andrew Miller:
Oncology Information System Data - Implications for 'Big Data'. 149-152 - Oana Sorina Lupse, Lacramioara Stoicu-Tivadar:
Supporting Prescriptions with Synonym Matching of Section Names in Prospectuses. 153-156 - Arash Gharehbaghi, Ankica Babic:
Structural Risk Evaluation of a Deep Neural Network and a Markov Model in Extracting Medical Information from Phonocardiography. 157-160 - Kaija Saranto, Eija Kivekäs, Ulla-Mari Kinnunen, Sari Palojoki:
Lack of Patient Data Privacy Challenges Patient Safety. 163-166 - Jawad Afzal, Mowafa S. Househ, Fahad Alshagathrh, Asad Roomi, Abdulrahman Alanazi, Yassir Alsaab, Anam Shahbaz, Mansoor Ali Baig:
Developing an Evidence-Based Clinical Dataset for the Comprehensive Implantable Medical Device Registry (CIMDR). 167-170 - Dimitrios Zarakovitis, Dimitrios Tsoromokos, Nikolaos Tsaloukidis, Athina Lazakidou:
Financial Management and Spatial Geomapping of Medical Equipment: The Case of Ultrasound Scan and Respirators. 171-174 - Dimitrios Zarakovitis, Dimitrios Tsoromokos, Nikolaos Tsaloukidis, Athina Lazakidou:
GIS Platform for Management of Diagnostic Examinations. 175-178 - Andrea Silvello:
How Connected Insurance Is Reshaping the Health Insurance Industry. 179-182 - Jürgen Stausberg, Sonja Harkener, Roman Siddiqui, Sebastian Claudius Semler:
IT Infrastructure for Registries in Health Services Research: A Market Study in Germany. 183-186 - Philomena Ngugi, Martin Chieng Were, Ankica Babic:
Facilitators and Barriers of Electronic Medical Records Systems Implementation in Low Resource Settings: A Holistic View. 187-190 - Georgia Zacharopoulou, Vassiliki Zacharopoulou, Zacharias Dermatis, Athina Lazakidou:
Adoption of ICT by Elderly with Hip Fracture After a Fall. 191-194 - Sandro Luís Freire de Castro Silva, Antônio Augusto Gonçalves, Carlos Henrique Fernandes Martins, Cezar Cheng, José Geraldo Pereira Barbosa, Saulo Barbará de Oliveira:
Smart Oncology Care Networks: An Approach in Information Systems to Support Brazilian National Cancer Institute. 195-198 - Antônio Augusto Gonçalves, Sandro Luís Freire de Castro Silva, Carlos Henrique Fernandes Martins, Cezar Cheng, José Geraldo Pereira Barbosa, Saulo Barbará de Oliveira:
Decision Support Systems in Cancer Treatment: A Case Study at Brazilian National Cancer Institute. 199-202 - Irene Karampela, Evangelos Tzortzis, Markos Nikolopoulos, Maria Dalamaga, Marianna Diomidous, Apostolos Armaganidis:
A Hospital Information System Application May Facilitate Staff Compliance with Quality Protocols in a Medical Unit: A Case Study. 203-206 - Sahar Alsharif, Nabila Benslimane, Mohamed Khalifa, Colin Price:
Healthcare IT Strategic Alignment: Challenges and Recommendations. 207-210 - Michael Georg Grasser, Viktoria Schlaipfer, Robert Priedl, Erich Sorantin:
Human Based Digital Intelligence Analyses for Health Care Ecosystems. 211-214 - Mowafa S. Househ, Fahad Alshagathrh, Mohamed Khalifa, Khaled Al-Surimi, Simon Moll, Yassir Alsaab, Abdulrahman Alanazi, Abdulmajeed Alhamad, Mansoor Ali Baig, Jawad Afzal:
Developing a Policy and Procedure Framework and Manual for a National Comprehensive Implantable Medical Device Registry in Saudi Arabia. 215-218 - Mansoor Ali Baig, Mowafa S. Househ, Fahad Al Shagathrh, Somayah Al Zahrani, Abdulrahman Alanazi, Yassir Al Saab, Jawad Afzal:
Designing and Developing a Multi-Center/Multi-Device National Registry for Implantable Medical Devices. 219-222 - Abdullah Alanazi, Munirah Alomar, Hanan Aldosari, Awad Shahrani, Bakheet Aldosari:
The Effect of Electronic Medication Administration Records on the Culture of Patient Safety: A Literature Review. 223-226 - Muzawir Arief, Ulla-Mari Kinnunen, Kaija Saranto:
Accessibility and Readability of Dementia-Related Information on Websites. 229-232 - Aleksander Nygård Tonheim, Ankica Babic:
User Evaluation of a Multiple Sclerosis Self-Management Mobile Application. 233-236 - Eugenia Lamas, Carla Coquedano, Cédric Bousquet, Marcela Ferrer, Michael Chekroun, Sergio Zorrilla, Rodrigo Salinas:
Patients' Perception of Privacy of Personal Data, Shared in Online Communities: Are We in the Presence of a Paradox? 237-240 - Sunmoo Yoon, Michelle Odlum, Yeonsuk Lee, Thomas Choi, Ian M. Kronish, Karina W. Davidson, Joseph Finkelstein:
Applying Deep Learning to Understand Predictors of Tooth Mobility Among Urban Latinos. 241-244 - Jane Li, Weidong Huang:
Designing Interaction and Guidance Technologies for Remote Consultations in Healthcare. 245-248 - Stefanie Jauk, Diether Kramer, Stefan Schulz, Werner Leodolter:
Evaluating the Impact of Incorrect Diabetes Coding on the Performance of Multivariable Prediction Models. 249-252 - Sunmoo Yoon, Thomas Choi, Michelle Odlum, Dennis A. Mitchell, Ian M. Kronish, Karina W. Davidson, Joseph Finkelstein:
Machine Learning to Identify Behavioral Determinants of Oral Health in Inner City Older Hispanic Adults. 253-256 - Samar El Helou, Goshiro Yamamoto, Eiji Kondoh, Hiroshi Tamura, Shusuke Hiragi, Osamu Sugiyama, Kazuya Okamoto, Masayuki Nambu, Tomohiro Kuroda:
Understanding the Roles of EMR Systems in Japanese Antenatal Care Settings. 257-260 - Outi Ahonen, Ulla-Mari Kinnunen, Gun-Britt Lejonqvist, Baiba Apkalna, Kersti Viitkar, Kaija Saranto:
Identifying Biomedical and Health Informatics Competencies in Higher Education Curricula. 261-264 - Saif S. Khairat, Cameron Coleman, Victoria Rand, Elaine James, Thomas Bice:
Classifying Provider-EHR Screen Interactions During ICU Pre-Rounds. 265-268 - Somayeh Malekzadeh, Nasim Hashemi, Abbas Sheikhtaheri, Niyoosha-sadat Hashemi:
Barriers for Implementation and Use of Health Information Systems from the Physicians' Perspectives. 269-272 - Keyuan Jiang, Tingyu Chen, Ricardo A. Calix, Gordon R. Bernard:
Identifying Consumer Health Terms of Side Effects in Twitter Posts. 273-276 - Victoria Rand, Cam Coleman, Rachel Park, Azza Karar, Saif S. Khairat:
Towards Understanding the Impact of EHR-Related Information Overload on Provider Cognition. 277-280 - Joseph Finkelstein, Jiazhen Liu:
Usability of Telerehabilitation System Supporting Multipronged Exercise in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. 281-284 - Felix Holl, Walter Swoboda:
Methods to Measure the Impact of mHealth Applications: Preliminary Results of a Scoping Review. 285-288 - Abbas Sheikhtaheri, Nasim Hashemi, Najmeh-alsadat Hashemi:
Benefits of Using Mobile Technologies in Education from the Viewpoints of Medical and Nursing Students. 289-292 - Berglind Smaradottir, Rune Fensli:
The Technology Use and Information Flow at a Municipal Telemedicine Service. 293-296 - Berglind Smaradottir, Rune Fensli:
Evaluation of a Telemedicine Service Run with a Patient-Centred Care Model. 297-300 - Ivana Ognjanovic, Ramo Sendelj, Petra Knaup, John Mantas, Rosa Adany, Elske Ammenwerth, Goran Nikolic, Andela Jaksic Stojanovic, Dragan Djuric:
The Stratified Framework for Enhancement of Study Programs in Public Health in Montenegro. 301-304 - Michael A. Shifrin, Gleb Danilov, Nikita E. Shklovskiy-Kordi, Boris Zingerman:
Diagnostic Games as a Teaching Tool. 305-308 - Antonis Billis, Despoina Mantziari, Vasiliki I. Zilidou, Panagiotis D. Bamidis:
Co-Creation of an Innovative Vocational Training Platform to Improve Autonomy in the Context of Alzheimer's Disease. 309-312 - Aikaterini Kolokathi, John Mantas:
Education in Biomedical and Health Informatics: A Mapping Approach. 313-316 - Spyros Zogas, Konstantinos Birbas, Gregory Chondrocoukis, John Mantas:
Evaluation of a Laboratory e-Learning Course in Health Informatics. 317-319 - Stelios Zimeras, Marianna Diomidous:
Survival Models in Computer Virus. 320-322 - Anna Budykina, Svetlana E. Rauzina, Tatiana V. Zarubina, Denis Seleznev, Evgeniy Fedorov, Ekaterina Ivanova:
A Medical Decisions Support System in Diagnosis of the Jejunum and Ileum Neoplastic Diseases (Tumors) Based on Video Capsule Endoscopy. 323-325
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