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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 126
Volume 126, June 2019
- Silvia Oviedo, Iván Contreras, Carmen Quirós, Marga Giménez, Ignacio Conget, Josep Vehí:
Risk-based postprandial hypoglycemia forecasting using supervised learning. 1-8 - Borja Martinez-Tellez, Alberto Quesada-Aranda, Guillermo Sanchez-Delgado, Juan M. Fernández-Luna, Jonatan R. Ruiz:
Temperatus® software: A new tool to efficiently manage the massive information generated by iButtons. 9-18 - Kin Wah Fung, Julia Xu, S. Trent Rosenbloom, James R. Campbell:
Using SNOMED CT-encoded problems to improve ICD-10-CM coding - A randomized controlled experiment. 19-25 - Bushra Mughal, Muhammad Nazeer, Muhammad Sharif:
Adaptive hysteresis thresholding segmentation technique for localizing the breast masses in the curve stitching domain. 26-34 - José Luís Oliveira, Alina Trifan, Luís A. Bastião Silva:
EMIF Catalogue: A collaborative platform for sharing and reusing biomedical data. 35-45
- Sarah Vogt, Nina Skjæret-Maroni, Dorothee Neuhaus, Jochen Baumeister:
Virtual reality interventions for balance prevention and rehabilitation after musculoskeletal lower limb impairments in young up to middle-aged adults: A comprehensive review on used technology, balance outcome measures and observed effects. 46-58
- Aileen McCabe, Sinéad Nic An Fhailí, Ronan O'Sullivan, Maria Brenner, Brenda Gannon, John Ryan, Ashraf Butt, Michael J. Schull, Abel Wakai:
Development and validation of a data dictionary for a feasibility analysis of emergency department key performance indicators. 59-64 - Chieh-Yu Liao, Ming-Fen Wu, Sek-Kwong Poon, Ying-Mei Liu, Hsiu-Chu Chen, Chieh-Liang Wu, Wayne H.-H. Sheu, Wen-Shyong Liou:
Improving medication safety by cloud technology: Progression and value-added applications in Taiwan. 65-71 - Fabian Prasser, Helmut Spengler, Raffael Bild, Johanna Eicher, Klaus A. Kuhn:
Privacy-enhancing ETL-processes for biomedical data. 72-81 - Mohamed Othman, Venugopal Menon:
Developing a nationwide spine care referral programme on the WhatsApp messenger platform: The Oman experiment. 82-85 - Tae Kyung Kim, Moon Choi:
Older adults' willingness to share their personal and health information when adopting healthcare technology and services. 86-94
- Inocencio D. C. Maramba, Arunangsu Chatterjee, Craig Newman:
Methods of usability testing in the development of eHealth applications: A scoping review. 95-104
- Song Guo, Kai Wang, Hong Kang, Yujun Zhang, Yingqi Gao, Tao Li:
BTS-DSN: Deeply supervised neural network with short connections for retinal vessel segmentation. 105-113 - Eugene Y. Kim, John Torous, Steven Horng, Anne V. Grossestreuer, Jorge Rodriguez, Terrance Lee, Larry A. Nathanson:
Mobile device ownership among emergency department patients. 114-117 - Min Zhou, Lindu Zhao, Nan Kong, Kathryn S. Campy, Shujuan Qu, Song Wang:
Factors influencing behavior intentions to telehealth by Chinese elderly: An extended TAM model. 118-127 - Petr Vcelak, Martin Kryl, Michal Kratochvíl, Jana Klecková:
Identification and classification of DICOM files with burned-in text content. 128-137 - Sophie Marien, Delphine Legrand, Ravi Ramdoyal, Jimmy Nsenga, Gustavo Ospina, Valéry Ramon, Anne Spinewine:
A User-Centered design and usability testing of a web-based medication reconciliation application integrated in an eHealth network. 138-146 - Shaochong Lin, Qingpeng Zhang, Youhua (Frank) Chen, Li Luo, Lei Chen, Wei Zhang:
Smooth Bayesian network model for the prediction of future high-cost patients with COPD. 147-155 - Tahir Mahmood, Philipp Wittenberg, Inez Maria Zwetsloot, Hailiang Wang, Kwok Leung Tsui:
Monitoring data quality for telehealth systems in the presence of missing data. 156-163
- Alaa A. Abd-alrazaq, Bridgette M. Bewick, Tracey Farragher, Peter Gardner:
Factors that affect the use of electronic personal health records among patients: A systematic review. 164-175
- Ahmed Al-Shammari, Rui Zhou, Mehdi Naseriparsa, Chengfei Liu:
An effective density-based clustering and dynamic maintenance framework for evolving medical data streams. 176-186
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