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- 2012
- Yanina K. Besstrashnova, Alexander V. Shoshmin, Valeriy A. Nosov:
Information System for the Implementation of Individual Rehabilitation Programs for Persons with Disabilities in Nizhny Novgorod Region. EFMI-STC 2012: 79-83 - Ugur Bilge, Selen Bozkurt, Basak Oguz Yolcular, Deniz Özel:
Can Social Web Help o Detect Influenza Related Illnesses in Turkey? EFMI-STC 2012: 100-104 - Catherine E. Chronaki, Vesa Pakarinen, Marko Jalonen, Jari Porrasmaa, Alexander Berler, Timo Tarhonen:
HL7 CDA in the National ePrescription Efforts of Finland & Greece: a Comparison. EFMI-STC 2012: 38-43 - Etienne De Clercq, Viviane Van Casteren, Nathalie Bossuyt, Sarah Moreels, Geert Goderis, Stefaan Bartholomeeusen, Pierre Bonte, Marc Bangels:
Nation-Wide Primary Healthcare Research Network: a Privacy Protection Assessment. EFMI-STC 2012: 23-28 - Peter V. Coveney, Nour W. Shublaq:
Computational Biomedicine: A Challenge for the Twenty-First Century. EFMI-STC 2012: 105-110 - Marianna Diomidous, Dimitrios Zikos:
Distributed and Grid Computing Projects with Research Focus in Human Health. EFMI-STC 2012: 116-120 - Olga Dmitrieva, Georgios Michalakidis, Aaron D. Mason, Simon Jones, Tom Chan, Simon de Lusignan:
Consistent Data Recording across a Health System and Web-Enablement Allow Service Quality Comparisons: Online Data for Commissioning Dermatology Services. EFMI-STC 2012: 84-88 - Arie Hasman:
IMIA Accreditation of Health Informatics Programs. EFMI-STC 2012: 47-52 - Ib Johansen, Margit Rasmussen:
MedCom: Laboratory Test Ordering - Fully Implemented Nationwide in Less than 3 Years. EFMI-STC 2012: 29-33 - Boris A. Kobrinskiy, Nikolay Matveev:
National Registries in the Russian Healthcare System. EFMI-STC 2012: 34-37 - Georgy D. Kopanitsa, Zhanna Tsvetkova, Hasan Veseli:
Analysis of Metrics for the Usability Evaluation of Electronic Health Record Systems. EFMI-STC 2012: 129-133 - Olga Kudelina, Rolf Engelbrecht:
Teaching Medical Informatics at SSMU Tomsk for Modernization Health Care. EFMI-STC 2012: 62-66 - Oana Sorina Lupse, Mihaela Marcella Vida, Lacramioara Stoicu-Tivadar:
Cloud Computing Technology Applied in Healthcare for Developing Large Scale Flexible Solutions. EFMI-STC 2012: 94-99 - John Mantas:
Implementation of the Recommendations in Master's Courses in Health Informatics. EFMI-STC 2012: 57-61 - M. Cristina Mazzoleni, Carla Rognoni, Marco Pagani, Marcello Imbriani:
Online Education in a Large Scale Rehabilitation Institution. EFMI-STC 2012: 67-71 - George I. Mihalas, Don E. Detmer, Yu-Chuan (Jack) Li, Reinhold Haux, Bernd Blobel:
EFMI Initiatives for Inter-Regional Cooperation: the TrEHRT Project. EFMI-STC 2012: 3-7 - Pirkko Nykänen, Jytte Brender, Elske Ammenwerth, Jan L. Talmon, Michael Rigby:
Applying GEP-HI for the Planning of an Evaluation Study: A Case Study Walkthrough (Workshop). EFMI-STC 2012: 134-136 - Emilie Pasche, Julien Gobeill, Douglas Teodoro, Arnaud Gaudinat, Dina Vishnyakova, Christian Lovis, Patrick Ruch:
A User-Friendly Tool for Medical-Related Patent Retrieval. EFMI-STC 2012: 121-125 - Jessica Rosenälv, Karl-Henrik Lundell:
The Swedish Strategy and Method for Development of a National Healthcare Information Architecture. EFMI-STC 2012: 8-16 - Nour W. Shublaq, Peter V. Coveney:
Merging Genomic and Phenomic Data for Research and Clinical Impact. EFMI-STC 2012: 111-115 - Matthew Swindells, Simon de Lusignan:
Lessons from the English National Programme for IT about Structure, Process and Utility. EFMI-STC 2012: 17-22 - Nina Trukhacheva, Nicola Pupyrev:
Blended-Learning Strategy in the Altay State Medical University. EFMI-STC 2012: 72-75 - Dina Vishnyakova, Emilie Pasche, Douglas Teodoro, Christian Lovis, Patrick Ruch:
Pathogens and Gene Product Normalization in the Biomedical Literature. EFMI-STC 2012: 89-93 - Jana Zvárová, Stepán Svacina, Jan Rauch, Jirí Haase, Hana Grünfeldová:
EuroMISE Center: Research and Education in Biomedical and Healthcare Informatics. EFMI-STC 2012: 53-56 - Bernd Blobel, Rolf Engelbrecht, Michael A. Shifrin:
Large Scale Projects in eHealth - Partnership in Modernization: Proceedings of the EFMI Special Topic Conference, EFMI-STC 2012, Moscow, Russia, April 18-20, 2012. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 174, IOS Press 2012, ISBN 978-1-61499-051-2 [contents]
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