Medical Informatics Europe '99

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Peter Kokol, Blaž Zupan, Janez Stare
IOS Press, 1999 - Medical - 1009 pages
This volume seeks to reflect the state of the art on medical informatics. It presents ideas that will guide the process of medical informatics. Topics in the book include: information systems in health care and medicine; telemedicine and telematics; security; biomedical processing, data mining and knowledge discovery; training and education; Internet/intranet; resources management; intelligent medical systems; health guidelines and protocols; electronic patient encounter, card technology, electronic data interchange; terminology; nursing informatics.
 

Contents

Applications Implementations Projects
3
MedicDAT Making Information Available C M Reng A Tsakpinis
16
A Simulation of Dynamic Tasks Routing to Improve Cooperation in Intensive Care
31
An Information System on Toxicological Risks Linked to Drug Manipulation
46
Databases
59
Preliminary Study on Relevant Data for Health Management in Hospitals
72
An Approach for Access Differentiation Design in Medical Distributed Applications
78
Database for Gynecological Laparoscopy E Bernad S Bernad and I Munteanu
95
Knowledge Sharing
513
An Internet Implementation of an International Clinical Study R A Hollingsworth
528
The Need for Evaluation when Managing the IMIA ORG WebSite T Kleinoeder
543
Organization and Dissemination of Multimedia Medical Databases on the WWW
557
Evaluation of Medical Knowledge Using Electronic Textbooks and ExaMe Program
573
NISPLAN Projecting Hospital Beds and Hospital Stays S Østerlund Petersen
591
Bed Utilization Performances of Slovenian and Croatian Acute Hospitals Systems
606
Automatization of Physicians PhoneIn Hours J Turunen P Loula and H Soininen
621

The Use of the Balanced ScoreCard BSC in the Model for Investment
110
Developing a Health Care Information System for Scotland M H Williams
125
The Health Management Information System of Romania D D Farcas
140
The Next Step T Kalin G Kandus
156
Theory Models Human Aspects
171
Resource Management
183
The Bridge between Administrative and Clinical Information System F Borst
185
Research Needs and Priorities in Health Informatics Early Results of a Delphi
191
A Trial Service in North West England C R May
207
Southern Health Board Advanced TelematicTelemedicine in Healthcare Services
223
Electronic Consultations and Referrals in Kymenlaakso Hospital District E Läike
238
EndUser Point of View to Establish RealTime Broadband ATM Connection over
251
Regional Health Care Networks M BruunRasmussen K Bernstein S Vari
265
Towards Personalized
283
Can a Database be Anonymous? C Quantin F A Allaert P dAthis
297
Experiences with a New Security Standard for Healthcare Information Systems
311
Developing Shared Understanding through Simulation N Hardiker and S Kay
329
A Computerized Study of the Results of InVitroFertilisation J Cadman
343
An Efficient Algorithm for Automatic Decoding of ECG Signals
357
Use of TimeVariant Coherence as a General Tool for Analysis of Interrelations
374
Monte Carlo Simulation of the Radiographic Imaging Procedure for Electronically
391
Segmentation Applying Active Contour
395
Knowledge Discovery for Advanced Clinical Data Management and Analysis
409
Data Warehousing as a Basis for WebBased Documentation of Data Mining
423
Naive BayesianBased Nomogram for Prediction of Prostate Cancer Recurrence
436
An InfoStructure for Delivering DataDriven
453
The Interactive Use of Networking Multimedia Innovative Education Resource
467
Medical Informatics in the Medical Curriculum When? J Kern
484
An Orthopaedic Discussion Group Linking and Teaching the Orthopaedic
500
Classification of Metabolic Patients Using Dynamic Variables S Svacina T Haas
636
An Integration System to Rapidly Identify Aquatic Bacteria M Giacomini
650
A Decision Support System for Cholinesterase Genotyping B Richards J Cadman
664
Methods
682
A Probabilistic Approach to Improved Antibiotic Therapy N de Bruijn P Lucas
690
Power of Heterogeneous Computing as a Vehicle for Implementing E³ Medical
703
Availability Humanization Expert Model M Molan and G Molan
716
The Experience of the Prestige Project C Gordon
733
Quantitative Collagen as a Golden Standard in Differential Diagnosing of Fibrotic
749
Telematics Applications to Support the Role of the Community Pharmacists
764
A System for the Description of Healthcare Guidelines P Grifoni D Luzi
779
JavaBased Medical Record System for Cardiology A Taddei S Dalmiani
791
DIABCARD Core System A Chip Card Medical Information System
805
Validation of a European Message Standard for Electronic Health Records
818
Realization of a CPR Using HL7 Queries from Communication Server
834
The Holistic Architectural Approach to Integrating the Healthcare Record in
847
Structuring Clinical Information in Healthcare Records A Rossi Mori
862
A Method for an Automated Decomposition of a Complex Term into Its Conceptual
875
Automatic Enrichment of the Unified Medical Language System Starting from
881
A Model for Integration and Continuous Development of Standards for Tumour
895
German Adaptations of ICD10 B Graubner and G Brenner
912
Electronic Dissemination Media for Promoting ICNP in CEE Countries I I Moisil
926
A Computerized Guideline for Pressure Ulcer Prevention S Quaglini M Grandi
940
Towards a Nursing Information System in Slovenia B Filej P Kersnič
954
Hierarchical MultiAttribute Models for Decision Support in the Management
970
TeCoMed Online Consulting of Acute Health Risks G Greiner G Kundt
983
A Survey on the Current State of Development Dissemination and Implementation
998
Interdisciplinary Dialogue Center A Model for Collaborative Work F Filip
1007
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