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Seamless Care - Safe Care: The Challenges of Interoperability and Patient Safety in Health Care [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 226 pages, height x width x depth: 246x165x18 mm, weight: 590 g, Figures; Tables, black and white; Line drawings, black and white; Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 155
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-May-2010
  • Izdevniecība: IOS Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1607505622
  • ISBN-13: 9781607505624
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 226 pages, height x width x depth: 246x165x18 mm, weight: 590 g, Figures; Tables, black and white; Line drawings, black and white; Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 155
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-May-2010
  • Izdevniecība: IOS Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1607505622
  • ISBN-13: 9781607505624
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
This book contains the proceedings of the Tenth European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) Special Topic Conference 2010; Europe's leading forum for presenting the results of current scientific work in health informatics processes, systems and technologies.

Included are two invited keynotes, one session keynote and 25 full papers, selected by the Scientific Programme Committee from 61 submissions, each rigorously reviewed by three reviewers. Subjects include: Electronic health records and personal health records, traceability, security, privacy and safety and quality, as well as interoperability and standards, patient empowerment, satisfaction and safety, continuity of care and device integration.

Most of the topics are interdisciplinary in nature and the book will be of interest not only to those scientists involved with medical, bio-and health informatics, but to all health administrators, medical professionals and representatives of industry and consultancy in the various health fields.

Preface v
Bernd Blobel
Ebba Pora Havannberg
Valgerour Gunnarsdottir
Reviewers for EFMI STC 2010 vii
Keynotes
Seamless Care: What is it; What Is Its Value; What Does it Require; When Might We Get It?
3(11)
William Ed Hammond
Secondary Use of Clinical Data
14(19)
Peter L. Elkin
Brett E. Trusko
Ross Koppel
Ted Speroff
Daniel Mohrer
Saoussen Sakji
Inna Gurewitz
Mark Tuttle
Steven H. Brown
Session Keynotes
The Role of Architecture and Ontology for Interoperability
33(10)
Bernd Blobel
Carolina Gonzalez
Frank Oemig
Diego Lopez
Pirkko Nykanen
Pekka Ruotsalainen
Patient Empowerment, Patient Satisfaction
Patients' Empowerment of Their Personal Health Record Requires Strong Traceability to Guarantee Patients Health Care Security
43(5)
Francois-Andre Allaert
Catherine Quantin
Empowering Patients with COPD Using Tele-Homecare Technology
48(7)
Lotte Huniche
Birthe Dinesen
Ove Grann
Egon Toft
Carl Nielsen
Language Games and Patient-Centred eHealth
55(10)
Chris Showell
Elizabeth Cummings
Paul Turner
Process and Systems Evaluation
Electronic Interchange of Lab Test Orders and Results Between Laboratories Reduces Errors and Gives Full Traceability
65(6)
Ib Johansen
Margit Rasmussen
Security, Privacy, Safety, Quality
Quality Improvements Based on Detailed and Precise Terminology
71(7)
Ida Tvede
Kirsten Bredegaard
Jakob Steen Andersen
Risk Assessment of Integrated Electronic Health Records
78(7)
Bjarni Thor Bjornsson
Gudlaug Sigurdardottir
Stefan Orri Stefansson
Meeting EHR Security Requirements: SeAAS Approach
85(10)
Basel Katt
Thomas Trojer
Ruth Breu
Thomas Schabetsberger
Florian Wozak
Interoperability and Standards
Improvement of Cross-Sector Communication in the Integrated Health Environment
95(6)
Hans Demski
Claudia Hilderbrand
Anton Brass
Siegfried Jedamzik
Rolf Engelbrecht
Design and Implementation of a Health Data Interoperability Mediator
101(7)
Mu-Hsing Kuo
Andre William Kushniruk
Elizabeth Marie Borycki
Ontology-Based Interoperability Service for HL7 Interfaces Implementation
108(7)
Carolina Gonzalez
Bernd Blobel
Diego M. Lopez
Harmonizing the Semantics of Technical Terms by the Generic Component Model
115(7)
Frank Oemig
Bernd Blobel
Challenges of Interoperability Using HL7 v3 in Czech Healthcare
122(7)
Miroslav Nagy
Petra Preckova
Libor Seidl
Jana Zvarova
ResearchEHR: Use of Semantic Web Technologies and Archetypes for the Description of EHRs
129(7)
Montserrat Robles
Jesualdo Tomas Fernandez-Breis
Jose A. Maldonado
David Moner
Catalina Martinez-Costa
Diego Bosca
Marcos Menarguez-Tortosa
CEN EN13606 Normalisation Framework Implementation Experiences
136(7)
David Moner
Jose A. Maldonado
Diego Bosca
Carlos Angulo
Montserrat Robles
Daniel Perez
Pablo Serrano
Procuring Interoperability at the Expense of Usability: A Case Study of UK National Programme for IT Assurance Process
143(10)
Paul Krause
Simon de Lusignan
Traceability
HEALTH-IDENTITY: Mobile Services for Consumers of Medicines
153(10)
Jean-Jerome Sarrasin
Michael Schumacher
Christian Hay
Philippe Richard
Patient Safety and Continuity of Care
Alerts in Clinical Information Systems: Building Frameworks and Prototypes
163(7)
Rolf Wipfli
Christian Lovis
Tele-Assistance for Discharged Patients Supporting Continuity of Care
170(6)
Lacramioara Stoicu-Tivadar
Vasile Stoicu-Tivadar
Dorin Berian
Telemedicine Fetal Phonocardiography Surveillance: An Italian Satisfactory Experience
176(6)
Maria Romano
Mario Cesarelli
Gianni D'Addio
M. Cristina Mazzoleni
Paolo Bifulco
Nicola Ferrara
Franco Rengo
Citizens, Seamlessness, and Care - Inter-Relationships and Inter-Operability
182(7)
Michael Rigby
A Framework for the Development of Patient Safety Education and Training Guidelines
189(7)
Dimitrios Zikos
Marianna Diomidous
John Mantas
Getting Seamless Care Right from the Beginning - Integrating Computers into the Human Interaction
196(9)
Christopher Pearce
Pushpa Kumarpeli
Simon de Lusignan
Electronic Health Records, Personal Health Records
Analysis Model for Personal eHealth Solutions and Services
205(7)
Juha Mykkanen
Mika Tuomainen
Irmeli Luukkonen
Timo Itala
Standardized and Flexible Health Data Management with an Archetype Driven EHR System (EHR flex)
212(7)
Anton Brass
David Moner
Claudia Hilderbrand
Montserrat Robles
On a Seamless Transition from a Running EPR System to a New One
219(4)
Michael A. Shifrin
Subject Index 223(2)
Author Index 225