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pHealth 2022: Oslo, Norway
- Bernd Blobel, Yang Bian, Mauro Giacomini:
pHealth 2022 - Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Wearable Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health - 8-10 November 2022 Oslo, Norway. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 299, IOS Press 2022, ISBN 978-1-64368-348-5
Research Article
- Bernd Blobel, Pekka Ruotsalainen, Mauro Giacomini:
Standards and Principles to Enable Interoperability and Integration of 5P Medicine Ecosystems. 3-19 - Stewart James Kowalski, Grethe Østby:
A Socio-Technical Regime Transitions Model for Gerontechnology Service Design: Privacy, Information Security and Cyber Security in Focus. 20-29 - Flora Nah Asah, Jens Johan Kaasbøll, Kirsti Sarheim Anthun:
Obstacles of eHealth Capacity Building and Innovation Promotion Initiative in African Countries. 33-43 - Sara Mora, Bernd Blobel, Roberta Gazzarata, Mauro Giacomini:
CTS2 OWL: Mapping OWL Ontologies to CTS2 Terminology Resources. 44-52 - Luyi Sun, Bian Yang:
Response Center Services: An Exploratory Study. 53-62 - Paula A. Rosero, Juan S. Realpe, Charic D. Farinango, David S. Restrepo, Ricardo Salazar Cabrera, Diego M. Lopez:
Risk Factors for COVID-19: A Systematic Mapping Study. 63-74 - Vije Kumar Rajput, Mette Kjer Kaltoft, Jack Dowie:
The Causal Plausibility Decision in Healthcare. 75-88 - Georgy D. Kopanitsa, Sergey V. Kovalchuk:
Study of the User Behaviour Caused by Automatic Recommendation Systems Call to Action. 89-96 - Yoram Segal, Ofer Hadar, Lenka Lhotská:
Assessing Human Mobility by Constructing a Skeletal Database and Augmenting it Using a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) Simulator. 97-103 - Pekka Ruotsalainen, Bernd Blobel:
Privacy and Trust in pHealth - Past, Present and Future. 104-117 - Fatemeh Salehi, Leila Mashhadi, Kamran Khazeni, Zahra Ebrahimi:
Management of Cancer Patients in the COVID-19 Crisis Using Telemedicine: A Systematic Review. 118-125 - Pankaj Khatiwada, Bian Yang:
An Overview on Security and Privacy of Data in IoMT Devices: Performance Metrics, Merits, Demerits, and Challenges. 126-136 - Subhashis Das, Pamela Hussey:
FHIR Based ContSys Ontology to Enable Continuity of Care Data Interoperability. 139-144 - Athanasios Kiourtis, Argyro Mavrogiorgou, Konstantinos Mavrogiorgos, Dimosthenis Kyriazis, Alessio Graziani, Chrysostomos Symvoulidis, Gábor Bella, Simone Bocca, Francesco Torelli:
Electronic Health Records at People's Hands Across Europe: The InteropEHRate Protocols. 145-150 - Ka Yung Cheng, Santiago Pazmino, Björn Schreiweis:
ETL Processes for Integrating Healthcare Data - Tools and Architecture Patterns. 151-156 - Dagmar Celuchova Bosanska, Michal Huptych, Lenka Lhotská:
Decentralized EHRs in the Semantic Web for Better Health Data Management. 157-162 - Alvhild Skjelvik, Bian Yang:
Information Security Risk for Welfare Technology and Personal Healthcare Devices. 165-170 - Jaime Delgado, Silvia Llorente:
Provenance and Dynamic Consents for the Management of Medical Data. 171-176 - Marco Alfano, John Kellett, Biagio Lenzitti, Markus Helfert:
Characteristics and Subjective Evaluation of an Intelligent Empowering Agent for Health Person Empowerment. 177-182 - Arnstein Vestad:
Personality Traits and Security Motivation. 183-188 - Nassim Douali:
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Diagnosis - A Model-Related Personalized Medicine Approach. 191-195 - Lejla Begic Fazlic, Marvin Schacht, Marlies Morgen, Anke Schmeink, Robert Lipp, Lukas Martin, Thomas Vollmer, Stefan Winter, Guido Dartmann:
Development and Implementation of the Data Science Learning Platform for Research Physician. 196-201 - Sakthi Jaya Sundar Rajasekar, Sabarinathan Thiyagarajan, Saleem Mohamed Ali:
Ab.ai - A Novel Automated AI Tool for Reporting Antibiograms. 202-207 - Michal Huptych, Jirí Potucek, Jaromír Dolezal, Dagmar Riegert Bystrická, Michal Potucek, Lenka Lhotská:
Information System for Integration of Genetic Information and Clinical Knowledge. 208-213 - Baris Güngör, Noemi Deppenwiese, Jonathan M. Mang, Dennis Toddenroth:
Analysis of the Representation of Frequent Clinical Attributes in the Unified Medical Language System. 217-222 - Marlies Morgen, Lejla Begic Fazlic, Arne Peine, Lukas Martin, Anke Schmeink, Ahmed Hallawa, Guido Dartmann:
A Visualization and Benchmarking Simulator for Clinical Data. 223-228 - Igor Babikov, Sergey V. Kovalchuk, Ivan Soldatov, Gennady Grebnev:
Structuring Research Directions in Medical Domain with Topic Modeling: Application for PhD Theses Synopses in Dentistry. 229-234 - Igor A. Cherniaev, P. F. Chernavin, A. I. Tsvetkov, Y. P. Chugaev, U. I. Cherniaeva, N. P. Chernavin:
Forecasting Trends in the Tuberculosis Epidemic Situation in the Region of the Russian Federation by Dynamic Simulation Model. 235-241 - Kerstin Denecke, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W. Kushniruk:
What Can We Learn from Quality Requirements in ISO/TS 82304-2 for Evaluating Conversational Agents in Healthcare? 245-250 - Zahra Arabkermani, Roxana Sharifian, Nafiseh Esmaeli, Peivand Bastani, Azadeh Bashiri, Abbas Sheikhtaheri:
Usability of Iranian Primary Vitiligo Patient Registry (IPVPR): A Pilot Study. 251-255 - Ginette E. A. Kpadjouda Job, Jules Degila, S. Arnaud R. M. Ahouandjinou, Vinasétan Ratheil Houndji, Mouhamadou Lamine Ba:
A Bibliometric Analysis of the Trends in the Research on Wearable Technologies for Cardiovascular Diseases. 256-261 - Mahdi Yousefi, Leila Mashhadi, Ali Akbarisari, Zahra Ebrahimi:
Change Management in Hospitals: A Framework Analysis. 262-268 - Hans Gille, Robert A. Stegwee:
Identification of Medicinal Products: Providing an Educational Framework. 271-274 - Igor Bossenko, Kerli Linna, Gunnar Piho, Peeter Ross:
Migration from HL7 CDA to FHIR in Infectious Disease System of Estonia. 275-278 - Dalibor Stanimirovic, Radivoje Pribakovic Brinovec:
Human Resource Planning in Health Care: Outlining a Basic Model and Related Complexities. 279-282 - Marlon Luca Machal:
Patients and Organizations eHealth Services Model. 283-286
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