Building Continents of Knowledge in Oceans of Data: The Future of Co-Created eHealth
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Building Continents of Knowledge in Oceans of Data: The Future of Co-Created eHealth

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Building Continents of Knowledge in Oceans of Data: The Future of Co-Created eHealth

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The domain of eHealth faces ongoing challenges to deliver 21st century healthcare. Digitalization, capacity building and user engagement with truly interdisciplinary and cross-domain collaboration are just a few of the areas which must be addressed. This book presents 190 full papers from the Medical Informatics Europe (MIE 2018) conference, held in Gothenburg, Sweden, in April 2018. The MIE conferences aim to enable close interaction and networking between an international audience of academics, health professionals, patients and industry partners. The title of this year's conference is: Building Continents of Knowledge in Oceans of Data – The Future of Co-Created eHealth, and contributions cover a broad range of topics related to the digitalization of healthcare, citizen participation, data science, and changing health systems, addressed from the perspectives of citizens, patients and their families, healthcare professionals, service providers, developers and policy makers. The second part of the title in particular has attracted a large number of papers describing strategies to create, evaluate, adjust or deliver tools and services for improvements in healthcare organizations or to enable citizens to respond to the challenges of dealing with health systems. Papers are grouped under the headings: standards and interoperability, implementation and evaluation, knowledge management, decision support, modeling and analytics, health informatics education and learning systems, and patient-centered services. Attention is also given to development for sustainable use, educational strategies and workforce development, and the book will be of interest to both developers and practitioners of healthcare services.

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Year
2018
Print ISBN
9781614998518
eBook ISBN
9781614998525

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Preface. Building Continents of Knowledge in Oceans of Data: The Future of Co-Created eHealth
  3. List of Reviewers for MIE2018
  4. Contents
  5. Detecting and Resolving Data Conflicts when Using International Claims Data for Research
  6. Exploring Semantic Data Federation to Enable Malaria Surveillance Queries
  7. Implementation of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources for an Integration of Laboratory and Hospital Information Systems
  8. Integrating Biobank Data into a Clinical Data Research Network: The IBCB Project
  9. XplOit: An Ontology-Based Data Integration Platform Supporting the Development of Predictive Models for Personalized Medicine
  10. 3000PA-Towards a National Reference Corpus of German Clinical Language
  11. Clinical Similarity Based Framework for Hospital Medical Supplies Utilization Anomaly Detection: A Case Study
  12. Collecting Patient Reported Outcomes in the Wild: Opportunities and Challenges
  13. From Data Extraction to Analysis: Proposal of a Methodology to Optimize Hospital Data Reuse Process
  14. NeuroKinect 3.0: Multi-Bed 3Dvideo-EEG System for Epilepsy Clinical Motion Monitoring
  15. Implementation and Effect of a Novel Electronic Medical Record Format for Patient Allergy Information
  16. Implementing an Antibiotic Stewardship Information System to Improve Hospital Infection Control: A Co-Design Process
  17. Profiling Databases to Facilitate Comparison of Child Health Systems Across Europe Using Standardised Quality Markers
  18. Strategies for Effectively Documenting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Electronic Health Record
  19. Designing an Authorization System Based on Patient Privacy Preferences in Japan
  20. Enabling Analytics on Sensitive Medical Data with Secure Multi-Party Computation
  21. HS.Register - An Audit-Trail Tool to Respond to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
  22. Monitoring and Benchmarking eHealth in the Nordic Countries
  23. openEHR Based Systems and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
  24. A Predictive Model for Acute Admission in Aged Population
  25. Predicting Clinical Outcomes in Colorectal Cancer Using Machine Learning
  26. Risk Prediction of Diabetic Nephropathy via Interpretable Feature Extraction from EHR Using Convolutional Autoencoder
  27. Using Machine Learning Approaches for Emergency Room Visit Prediction Based on Electronic Health Record Data
  28. How Patients Talk About Care? Identifying Patient Experience Expressions from Online Discussions
  29. Identifying Obstacles and Research Gaps of Telemedicine Projects: Approach for a State-of-the-Art Analysis
  30. Impact of Imputing Missing Data in Bayesian Network Structure Learning for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Diagnosis
  31. Applying the Zone of Proximal Development when Evaluating Clinical Decision Support Systems: A Case Study
  32. A Data-Driven Method of Discovering Misspellings of Medication Names on Twitter
  33. Estimating a Bias in ICD Encodings for Billing Purposes
  34. Extracting the Population, Intervention, Comparison and Sentiment from Randomized Controlled Trials
  35. Automated Differentiation of Incident and Prevalent Cases in Primary Care Computerised Medical Records (CMR)
  36. Insights into Pharmacotherapy Management for Parkinson's Disease Patients Using Wearables Activity Data
  37. Uptake of a Dashboard Designed to Give Realtime Feedback to a Sentinel Network About Key Data Required for Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Studies
  38. Applications of Machine Learning in Fatty Live Disease Prediction
  39. Automatic Recognition of Epileptiform EEG Abnormalities
  40. Patient Stratification Using Longitudinal Data - Application of Latent Class Mixed Models
  41. Health Professionals' Expanding eHealth Competences for Supporting Patients' Self-Management
  42. Nursing, Professional Curiosity and Big Data CoCreating eHealth
  43. Staff Training on the Use of Health Information Systems: What Do We Know?
  44. Designing an E-Learning Application to Facilitate Health Care Professionals' Cross-Cultural Communication
  45. Modelling Feedback in Virtual Patients: An Iterative Approach
  46. An Empirical Approach to Enhancing Terminology Binding - An HL7 FHIR SNOMED CT Example
  47. Collect Once - Use Many Times: The Research Potential of Low Back Pain Patients' Municipal Electronic Healthcare Records
  48. Comparing the German Emergency Department Medical Record with the US HL7 Data Elements for Emergency Department Systems
  49. Compatibility Between Metadata Standards: Import Pipeline of CDISC ODM to the Samply.MDR
  50. Establishing a Nation Wide Infrastructure for Systematic Use of Patient Reported Information
  51. Standardising the Development of ODM Converters: The ODMToolBox
  52. Conception of an Expert Advisory Board for the European Reference Network for Rare Respiratory Diseases
  53. eHealth-Platforms - The Case of Europe
  54. Electronic Health Records: From the Management of Patients to the Research Use of Clinical Data
  55. Last Mile Towards Efficient Healthcare Delivery in Switzerland: eHealth Enabled Applications Could Speed Up the Care Process
  56. The (Re)-Relaunching of the DMP, the French Shared Medical Record: New Features to Improve Uptake and Use
  57. Two Years of ePrescription in Slovenia - Applications and Potentials
  58. Improving Hospital Services Based on Patient Experience Data: Current Feedback Practices and Future Opportunities
  59. Medical Records Online for Patients and Effects on the Work Environment of Nurses
  60. Reducing Nosocomial Infections in Surgical ICUs in Sri Lanka: Co-Creating a Safety Culture Using an eHealth Intervention
  61. Revealing Work Practices in Hospitals Using Process Mining
  62. Risk and Disaster Management: From Planning and Expertise to Smart, Intelligent, and Adaptive Systems
  63. Consumer Smartwatches for Collecting Self-Report and Sensor Data: App Design and Engagement
  64. Fit by Bits: An Explorative Study of Sports Physiotherapists' Perception of Quantified Self Technologies
  65. Monitoring Daily Physical Conditions of Older Adults Using Acoustic Features: A Preliminary Result
  66. Reflection on Mobile Applications for Blood Pressure Management: A Systematic Review on Potential Effects and Initiatives
  67. YORwalK: Desiging a Smartphone Exercise Application for People with Intermittent Claudication
  68. Enhancing Safety of Artificially Ventilated Patients Using Ambient Process Analysis
  69. Minimal Important Difference in Outcome of Disc Degenerative Disease Treatment: The Patients' Perspective
  70. Physicians' Perceptions About PHR for Inpatients. Qualitative Study
  71. The Evaluation of Decision Support Tools Requires a Measure of Decision Quality That Has Content and Construct Validity in Person-Centred Care
  72. Timing It Right - Patients' Online Access to Their Record Notes in Sweden
  73. Understanding Study Participants Views on Co-Creation of Data and Use of EHR in Clinical Studies
  74. A Method for Developing Standard Patient Education Program
  75. Typology of Drug Misuse Created from Information Available in Health Fora
  76. Consequences of Switching to Blended Learning: The Grenoble Medical School Key Elements
  77. The Importance of Data Quality and Context Information in Indicator Production: Proof of Concept in a Metropolitan Paediatric Emergency Department
  78. Vaccine Hesitancy in Discussion Forums: Computer-Assisted Argument Mining with Topic Models
  79. Medical Data Analytics Is Not a Simple Task
  80. Process Mining in Primary Care: A Literature Review
  81. Towards Unsupervised Detection of Process Models in Healthcare
  82. Gaining Insights on Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Treatment Outcome Using Clinical Data Mining Techniques
  83. PaFloChar: An Innovating Approach to Characterise Patient Flows in Myocardial Infarction
  84. SCREEN-DR. Software Architecture for the Diabetic Retinopathy Screening
  85. Architecture and Initial Development of a Knowledge-as-a-Service Activator for Computable Knowledge Objects for Health
  86. Biomedical Informatics - How to Choose the Best Tool for Each Task
  87. Shared Medical Imaging Repositories
  88. Climate Change and Health as Massive Open Online Courses
  89. Signal Detection for Baclofen in Web Forums: A Preliminary Study
  90. Introducing Technical Aspects of Research Data Management in the Leipzig Health Atlas
  91. The Perspective of Nurses on Nursing Information System: A Case Study in a Developing Country
  92. Geo-Distinctive Comorbidity Networks of Pediatric Asthma
  93. Sifting Through Chaos: Extracting Information from Unstructured Legal Opinions
  94. A Framework for Usability Evaluation in EHR Procurement
  95. A Qualitative Evaluation of a Decision Support System for District-Level Disease Surveillance in Sierra Leone
  96. Midlevel Maternity Providers' Preferences of a Childbirth Monitoring Tool in Low-Income Health Units in Uganda
  97. Preliminary Evaluation of an Electronic Patient Prioritization Tool for Pediatric Emergency Department
  98. User Evaluation of a Smartphone Application for Anticoagulation Therapy
  99. Views of Health Information Management Staff on the Medical Coding Software in Mashhad, Iran
  100. A Review of Decision Support Systems for Smart Homes in the Health Care System
  101. An mHealth Application for Educating and Monitoring Patients Treated with a Ketogenic Diet Regimen
  102. Assessing Information Needs for a Personal Multiple Sclerosis Application
  103. From Narratives to Numbers: Data Work and Patient-Generated Health Data in Consultations
  104. MOVE: A Mobile App Designed for Social Health Relations in Residential Areas
  105. A Feasibility Study on the Implementation of Teleconsultation in Tuberculosis Patients in Zabol City of Iran
  106. Acceptance of a Mobile Application Supporting Nurses Workflow at Patient Bedside: Results from a Pilot Study
  107. Implementation of a New Traceability Process for Breast Milk Feeding
  108. Modelling Levels of Collaboration Among Health and Social Care Professionals in the Management of a Mental Health Plan
  109. Obstacles to Successful Implementation of eHealth Applications into Clinical Practice
  110. Pros and Cons of Clinical Pathway Software Management: A Qualitative Study
  111. A Knowledge-Base for a Personalized Infectious Disease Risk Prediction System
  112. Advantages of a Web-Based Real-Time Bed-Management System for Hospital Admission Monitoring in Iran
  113. Combining the Generic Entity-Attribute-Value Model and Terminological Models into a Common Ontology to Enable Data Integration and Decision Support
  114. Interactive Dialogue-Based Patient Education for Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Using Argument Theory
  115. On Defining Bruxism
  116. Using RDF and Git to Realize a Collaborative Metadata Repository
  117. A Methodology for Fine-Grained Access Control in Exposing Biomedical Data
  118. Opportunities and Pitfalls in the Definition of Data Validity
  119. Retrieving the Vital Status of Patients with Cancer Using Online Obituaries
  120. Using Model-Based Recursive Partitioning for Treatment-Subgroup Interactions Detection in Real-World Data: A Myocardial Infarction Case Study
  121. Using the Personal Health Train for Automated and Privacy-Preserving Analytics on Vertically Partitioned Data
  122. Electronic Health Services in the Patients' Daily Activities - Willingness to Use Health Village Services
  123. How Can Information and Communication Technology Improve Healthcare Inequalities and Healthcare Inequity? The Concept of Context Driven Care
  124. Medical System Choice: Information That Affects the Selection of Healthcare Provider in Australia?
  125. Supporting Patient Self-Care: Examining Nurses' Practices in a Remote Care Setting
  126. TASoMe: Validating a Framework to Generate Evidence About Health Outcomes from Social Media Use
  127. The Need of an Open Data Quality Policy: The Case of the "Transparency - Health" Database in the Prevention of Conflict of Interest
  128. AID-GM: An Advanced System Supporting Continuous Monitoring of T1DM Patients
  129. Metadata to Describe Genomic Information
  130. Multi-Sided Markets for Transforming Healthcare Service Delivery
  131. Semi-Automatically Measuring Shoulders' Range of Motion - Objective Measurements with Good Reliability and Accuracy
  132. Socio-Technical Considerations for the Use of Blockchain Technology in Healthcare
  133. Topic Repetition in Conversations on Different Days as a Sign of Dementia
  134. Digitalization of Healthcare: Where Is the Evidence of the Impact on Healthcare Workforce' Performance?
  135. The Reliability of Using Tablet Technology for Screening the Health of Older Adults
  136. Transparency and Quality of Health Apps: The HON Approach
  137. An Automated Technique to Construct a Knowledge Base of Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine for Cancers: An Exploratory Study for Breast Cancer
  138. Analysis of MeSH Indexing Patterns and Frequency of Predicates
  139. Approach Towards an Evidence-Oriented Knowledge and Data Acquisition for the Optimization of Interdisciplinary Care in Dentistry and General Medicine
  140. Generalizing the Arden Syntax to a Common Clinical Application Language
  141. Unsupervised Information Extraction from Behaviour Change Literature
  142. Assessing the Satisfaction of Citizens Using Teleconsent in Clinical Research
  143. Asynchronous Dermatology Teleconsultations Using a Personal Health Record
  144. Evaluation of the Technology Acceptance of a Collaborative Documentation System for Addiction Therapists and Clients
  145. Interoperability Assets for Patient Summary Components: A Gap Analysis
  146. Automated Syntactic Analysis of Language Abilities in Persons with Mild and Subjective Cognitive Impairment
  147. Automatic Annotation of French Medical Narratives with SNOMED CT Concepts
  148. Automatic Processing of Anatomic Pathology Reports in the Italian Language to Enhance the Reuse of Clinical Data
  149. Fine-Tuning Neural Patient Question Retrieval Model with Generative Adversarial Networks
  150. Improving Layman Readability of Clinical Narratives with Unsupervised Synonym Replacement
  151. User Profile Detection in Health Online Fora
  152. Building a Knowledge-Based Tool for Auto-Assessing the Cardiovascular Risk
  153. Building Bayesian Networks from Causal Rules
  154. Knowledge-Driven Interpretation of Multi-View Data in Medicine
  155. Personalised Care Plan Management Utilizing Guideline-Driven Clinical Decision Support Systems
  156. Taking into Account the Complementarity of Contemporary Breast Cancer Guidelines to Leverage Decision Support in the DESIREE Project
  157. Designing an Online Social Support Platform Through Co-Creation with Seniors
  158. Engaging Stakeholders in the Design and Usability Evaluation of a Decision Aid to Improve Secondary Stroke Prevention
  159. Making the CARE Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment as the Core of a Total Mobile Long Term Care Support System in China
  160. Older Adults Co-Creating Meaningful Individualized Social Activities Online for Healthy Ageing
  161. Personalized Knowledge Transfer for Caregiving Relatives
  162. A Mobile Early Stimulation Program to Support Children with Developmental Delays in Brazil
  163. Addressing the Socio-Technical Challenges of Health Information Exchange Adoption: DataWell in Greater Manchester
  164. Quasi-Monopoly Status of a Non-for-Profit Reference Terminology Provider - An Exemplary Approach on Transparency Improvement Regarding Licensing
  165. Ready for HIT Innovations? Developing a Tool to Assess the Professionalism of Information Management in Hospitals
  166. Representing the Aboutness of a Diagnosis
  167. A Decision Support Tool for Healthcare Professionals in the Management of Hyperphosphatemia in Hemodialysis
  168. A Synthesis of Students' Theses in the Accredited HHSI Master's Programme
  169. An Analytical Method for Multimorbidity Management Using Bayesian Networks
  170. Learning Healthcare Systems: Scaling-Up Integrated Care Programs
  171. Use of System Dynamics Modeling in Medical Education and Research Projects
  172. Challenges in Design and Creation of Genetic openEHR-Archetype
  173. Implementing Modular Research Consents Using IHE Advanced Patient Privacy Consents
  174. Intercoder Reliability of Mapping Between Pharmaceutical Dose Forms in the German Medication Plan and EDQM Standard Terms
  175. Interoperable Localisation of Lesions on the Human Skin
  176. Radiation Oncology Terminology Linker: A Step Towards a Linked Data Knowledge Base
  177. Data Modeling Challenges of Advanced Interoperability
  178. Front-Line Physicians' Satisfaction with Information Systems in Hospitals
  179. Implementing Pharmacogenomic Clinical Decision Support into German Hospitals
  180. Implementing Systems Medicine: A Medical Informatics Perspective
  181. Towards Pharmacogenomics-Driven Medication Risk Assessment in People with Polypharmacy
  182. Translating eHealth Visions from Strategy to Practice - A Benefit Management Approach
  183. A Modular Ontology for Modeling Service Provision in a Communication Network for Coordination of Care
  184. A System for Supporting Development and Update of the International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI)
  185. Clarifying Diagnoses to Laymen by Employing the SNOMED CT Hierarchy
  186. Combining Semantic and Lexical Methods for Mapping MedDRA to VCM Icons
  187. Scrutinizing SNOMED CT's Ability to Reconcile Clinical Language Ambiguities with an Ontology Representation
  188. Selection of Semantic Relevant Healthcare Services Subsets
  189. A Personalized Risk Stratification Platform for Population Lifetime Healthcare
  190. Developing an eHealth Tool to Support Patient Empowerment at Home
  191. Extent of Use of Electronic Records in Children's Primary Care and Public Health in Europe
  192. Improving Patient Experience in a Children's Hospital: New Digital Services for Children and Their Families
  193. Mapping of Health Care Providers for People with Rare Diseases - From Vision to Implementation
  194. The Presence of eHealth Support for Childhood Obesity Guidance
  195. Subject Index
  196. Author Index

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