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Current demographic, economic and social conditions which developed countries are faced with require a paradigm change for delivering high quality and efficient health services. In that context, healthcare systems have to turn from organization-centered to process-oriented and finally towards individualized patient care, also called personal care, based on ehealth platform services. Interoperability requirements for ubiquitous personalized health services reach beyond current concepts of health information integration among professional stakeholders and related Electronic Patient Records. Future personal health platforms particularly have to maintain semantic interoperability among systems u...
The extensive use of the web by patients and laymen for health information, challenges us to build information services that are easily accessible and trustworthy. The evolution towards a semantic web is addressed and papers covering all the fields of biomedical informatics are also included. [Ed.].
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Title page -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Part I: Introduction -- WISECARE: an Overview -- Information Needs of Oncology Nurses -- The WISECARE Environment -- Part II: Planning and Design -- Classification Systems and theirApplicability to the Needs of Oncology Nurses -- Organisation of the Database -- Data Collection Manual -- Risk Assessment -- The WISETool -- WISECARE WWW-Server -- WISECARE Technology Assessment Tool -- Methodological Issues -- Part III: Results -- Global Feedback on Clinical Management -- Global Nursing Resource Feedback -- Experiences of the Clinical Nursing Sites -- Modelling and Simulation of Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy -- Part IV: Evaluation -- Mu...
In this publication, leading experts present all the different aspects to be met for practically enabling advanced health telematics and telemedicine such as architectural issues, electronic health records, communication, security and safety as well as the legal and ethical implications. The international collaboration work's outcome, ongoing efforts and future directions are discussed in deep and broad detail. Represented by health professionals, computer scientists, managers, lawyers and politicians, the book addresses developers, users and decision-makers as well.
Title page -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2 . The Legal Challenges -- 3. Trends in Health Telematics -- 4. The CoCo Guide to EDI Security -- 5. Security Architecture of the Star Project -- 6. The TrustHealth Pilot Experiment in Danderyd Hospital -- 7. Security Infrastructure for a Regional Electronic Medical Record -- 8. Security and the RHINE Project -- 9. The TIDDM Project and Security -- 10. Security Aspects in Relation to the HISA Standard Middleware Architecture -- 11. Using S/MIME for Health Insurance Claims -- 12. Summary of Described Security Problems and Solutions -- 13. Recommendations from SIREN -- 14. Authors -- 15. Bibliography -- 16. Websites -- Author Index
Ultimately, Sailing School helps us to rethink the relationship among maritime history, the Scientific Revolution, and the rise of print culture during a period of unparalleled innovation and global expansion.
The role of the International Council on Medical and Care Compunetics (ICMCC) with regards to patient-related ICT has become obvious with the start of the Record Access Portal. This work aims to come forward with a recommendation to the WHO on Record Access.
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