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"Traditionally, medicine has involved therapies chosen according to clinical guidelines, often arrived at through clinical trials which categorized patients into patient groups. Such clinical guidelines would dictate that all patients within a specific group should be treated in exactly the sam...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: eHealth Conference Vienna, Austria
Otros Autores: Hayn, Dieter (Editor ), Schreier, Günter (Editor ), Ammenwerth, Elske, 1970- (Editor ), Hörbst, Alexander (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam, Netherlands : IOS Press, [2015]
Colección:Studies in health technology and informatics ; volume 212.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Towards communication requirements in the operating room and clinic IT
  • Semantic retrieval and navigation in clinical document collections
  • Standardized quality assurance forms for organ transplantations with multilingual support, open access and UMLS Coding
  • Standardized mappings: a framework to combine different semantic mappers into a standardized Web-API
  • Standardized data sharing in a paediatric oncology research network - a proof-of-concept study
  • Development of text mining based classification of written communication within a telemedical collaborative network
  • Citizens' visions on active assisted living
  • A personalized feedback system for supporting behavior change for patients after an acute myocardial infarction
  • Textual analysis of collaboration notes of the telemedical heart failure network HerzMobil Tirol
  • Semi-automated evaluation of biomedical ontologies for the biobanking domain based on competency questions
  • Development of the austrian nursing minimum data set (NMDS-AT): the third delphi round, a quantitative online survey
  • Evaluation of a clinical decision support rule-set for medication adjustments in mhealth-based heart failure management
  • Web-based multi-site feasibility questionnaire tool
  • Towards sustainable data management in professional biobanking
  • Development of a virtual lab for practical elearning in ehealth
  • Assistive technologies along supply chains in health care and in the social services sector
  • AAL robotics: state of the field and challenges
  • AAL service development loom: from the idea to a marketable business model
  • Quality of assistive technologies in the home care for elderly
  • Telemonitoring and medical care supporting of patients with chronic respiratory diseases
  • Development of a generic monitoring application by the example of coronary artery disease
  • Supporting prolonged COPD monitoring using an application for mobile devices
  • EMPOWER: pathways for supporting the self-management of diabetes patients
  • Architecture for an advanced biomedical collaboration domain for the European paediatric cancer research community (ABCD-4-E)
  • Development and evaluation of a web-based application for digital findings and documentation in physiotherapy education
  • Implementation and validation of a conceptual benchmarking framework for patient blood management
  • Evaluation of the Styrian Personal exray-Record
  • The Emergency Data Set for the German electronic health card: which benefits can be expected?
  • Prefetching of medical imaging data across XDS affinity domains
  • An approach for software-driven and standard-based support of cross-enterprise tumor boards
  • Towards lifetime electronic health record implementation
  • Governance guidelines for digital healthcare ecosystems
  • Impact of electronic health records on the completeness of clinical documentation generated during diabetic retinopathy consultations
  • Effects of an assistance service on the quality of life of elderly users
  • A framework for (tele-) monitoring of rehabilitation progress in stroke patients
  • A nursing intelligence system to support secondary use of nursing routine data.