dHealth 2023
eBook - PDF

dHealth 2023

Proceedings of the 17th Health Informatics Meets Digital Health Conference

  1. 280 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

dHealth 2023

Proceedings of the 17th Health Informatics Meets Digital Health Conference

About this book

Digital technologies have become an integral part of all our lives, and the area of healthcare is no exception. This book presents the proceedings of the 17th annual conference on Health Informatics meets Digital Health (dHealth 2023), held in Vienna, Austria, on 16 and 17 May 2023. The conference series provides a forum for researchers and decision makers, health professionals, healthcare providers, and government and industry representatives to present and discuss innovative digital-health solutions with the aim of improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare using digital technologies. The 'd' in dHealth encompasses concepts such as digitalization, datafication and data-driven decision making, as well as predictive modeling and "deep" health for better patient outcomes and sustainability in healthcare, and the 47 papers included here offer an insight into state-of-the-art aspects of dHealth, including the design and evaluation of user interfaces, patient-centered solutions, electronic health/medical/patient records, telemedical approaches and solutions, predictive models, machine learning in healthcare and biomedical data analytics. The book provides an interdisciplinary overview of current research activities in digital health, and will be of interest to all those working in the field.

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Preface
  3. About the Conference
  4. Contents
  5. Evaluating a CDS Hook for FHIR Questionnaires in a SMART on FHIR App and an Existing Dermatological CDS System
  6. How Does Shortage of Health IT Professionals Impact on the Digital Health Transformation?
  7. From Authoring to Evaluating an Electronic Health Quality Measure - Applying Logic to FHIR(R) with CQL for Calculating Immunization Coverage
  8. Standard Mobile Phones Plus a Balance Board Are Sufficient: Designing a Serious Game for Better Knee Rehabilitation
  9. Machine Learning Based Risk Prediction for Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events for ELGA-Authorized Clinics
  10. Predicting mHealth Acceptance Using the UTAUT2 Technology Acceptance Model: A Mixed-Methods Approach
  11. Improving Blood Donor Care in a Collection Center Through Advanced Data Exploitation
  12. Remote Assistance for Home Care Workers: Concept and Technical Implementation at a Glance
  13. A Novel Algorithmic Approach to the Analysis of Multi-Electrode Array Signals of hiPSC-Derived Cardiomyocytes
  14. Transforming Documents of the Austrian Nationwide EHR System into the OMOP CDM
  15. Designing a Digital Medical Interview Assistant for Radiology
  16. Fading Fatigue - A Self-Management App for Supporting Long-COVID Patients with Fatigue
  17. Smartphone-Based Hyperspectral Imaging - Low-Cost Application for Telemedicine
  18. Process-Modelling of Cross-Sector Healthcare Quality Indicators
  19. Concept and Pictogram-Based User-Interface Design of a Helper Tool for People with Aphasia
  20. Assessing the Accuracy of the Azure Kinect for Telerehabilitation After Breast Cancer Surgery
  21. Research Report: Exploring Needs, Impediments and Perspectives for a Digital Mental Health Tool in Psychiatric Settings
  22. Immersive Spatial Planning in Healthcare: Developing a Pipeline to Automatically Convert Computer Aided DesignData to Virtual Reality
  23. Holistic Digitalization of the Nursing Internship Process in the Federal State of Salzburg with Strong User Involvement
  24. Real-Time Digital Feedback for Exercise Therapy of Lower Extremity Functional Deficits: A Mixed Methods Study of User Requirements
  25. Data Exchange Between Ambulance and Trauma Center: Interview Study About the Needs of Emergency Trauma Room Staff
  26. Usability Testing of a Multi-Level Modeling Framework for Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs) in Mobile Health
  27. Handheld Device Measures Cardiovascular Effects of Cognitive and Physical Stress
  28. ELGA Terminology Server for Clinical Decision Support: A Case-Study Using an Existing Knowledge Base, CDS Hooks and FHIR
  29. Logic Models for Evaluation of Complex Health Information Systems
  30. Development of a Digital Interface for Personalized Dosing in Renal Impaired Patients: A Case-Study Using the ACE-Inhibitor Benazepril
  31. Promoting Healthy Aging Using a Robot Support System and Emotion Recognition
  32. Semi-Automated Approach to Retrieve SNOMED CT Hierarchy of Clinical Terms by Using Terminology Server
  33. First Clinical Experiences with the New DICOM Neurophysiology Standard
  34. Successfully Implementing a Clinically-Used Therapy Device in a Home-Therapy Setting
  35. Improving Emergency Service Quality and Patient Safety Through the Use of Cross-Sectoral Digital Feedback Systems - An Overview
  36. The Surviral Epidemiological Early Warning System Tyrol Dashboard - System, Functionality and Findings
  37. Multi-Perspective Process Mining Interfaces for HL7 AuditEvent Repositories: XES and OCEL
  38. Prescribing Behavior and Reasonable Price for Mental Health DiGAs - Results of a Pilot Study
  39. Making a Virtue of Necessity - A Highly Structured Clinical Data Warehouse as the Source of Assured Truth in a Hospital
  40. Sustainability in Healthcare: Methods and Tools for the Assessment
  41. Extending a Data Management Maturity Model for Process Mining in Healthcare
  42. Integrating a Novel Eye Imaging System into Clinical Practice: An Open-Source DICOM Simulation Platform
  43. Multi-Stakeholder Design for Complex Digital Health Systems: Development of a Modular Open Research Platform (MORE)
  44. Evidence-Based and User-Centred Development of an Ecounseling & Learning-System for Parents of Children with ADHD
  45. Frail People in LABLand: Development of an Easy-to-Use Machine Learning Model to Identify Frail People in Hospitals Based on Laboratory Data
  46. Telemedicine Research from Big Bang to 2022
  47. Light as a Possible Guidance in the Toilet Room from the View of Dementia Experts
  48. Using Digital Twins to Support Multiple Stages of the Patient Journey
  49. Integrated Telehealth Infrastructure for Ambulatory Stroke Pathway Tyrol
  50. Towards a Verification Approach of a Smart Registry for Chronic Heart Failure Patients
  51. Impact of Professional Background on Inter-Annotator Variability and Accuracy During Annotation of Clinical Notes
  52. Subject Index
  53. Author Index