Luís Azevedo, Ana Rita Londral (Eds.):
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Health Informatics, HEALTHINF 2009, Porto, Portugal, January 14-17, 2009.
INSTICC Press 2009, ISBN 978-989-8111-63-0
Keynote Lectures
Edward H. Shortliffe: Biomedical Informatics - Its Scientific Evolution and Future Promise.
5
Vimla L. Patel: Cognitive Science Approach to Understanding Human-computer Interaction in Medicine.
7
Pier Luigi Emiliani: Technology for the Independent Living of People with Activity Limitations.
9-12
Maciej Ogorzalek: Pattern Recognition and Statistical Learning Techniques for Applications in Skin Cancer Diagnosis.
13
Sharareh R. Niakan Kalhori, Xiao-Jun Zeng: Predicting the Outcome of Tuberculosis Treatment Course in Frame of Dots - From Demographic Data to Logistic Regression Model.
129-134
Christina Engström, Kristina Groth: Understanding Needs and Requirements in Applications for Identifying Clinically Relevant Similarities between Patients with Liver Related Diseases.
187-192
Amel Boustil, Zaïdi Sahnoun: Description Logic for Automatic Classification of Mammogram Reports.
193-198
Reza Rabiei, Allen Hutchinson, Peter A. Bath: The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) in England - How Can Clinicians be Encouraged to Use the Choose and Book Service?
211-215
Jesús Bisbal, Damon Berry: Archetype Alignment - A Two-level Driven Semantic Matching Approach to Interoperability in the Clinical Domain.
216-221
Alda Marques, Anne Bruton, Anna Barney: Computer Aided Lung Sound Analysis - A Preliminary Study to Assess its Potential as a New Outcome Measure for Respiratory Therapy.
251-256
Daniel Slamanig, Christian Stingl: How to Preserve Patient's Privacy and Anonymity in Web-based Electronic Health Records.
257-264
Amjad Soomro, Ruediger Schmitt: Medical Device Performance in IEEE 802.11 Networks - Evaluating IEEE P11073.1.1 Use Case Scenarios in Wireless LANs.
311-316
Christopher Bain: Health MIC: Worth the Effort? - The Argument for an R and D Agenda in Support of Healthcare Management Informatics and Computing.
351-356
Ian Blunt, Xavier Chitnis, Adam Roberts: Automated Risk Detection - What are the Key Elements Needed to Create a Multi-source, Pattern-based Risk Detection System?
393-397