Advanced Health Telematics and Telemedicine: The Magdeburg Expert Summit Textbook

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Bernd Blobel, Peter Pharow
IOS Press, 2003 - 291 pages
In this publication, leading experts present all the different aspects to be met for practically enabling advanced health telematics and telemedicine such as architectural issues, electronic health records, communication, security and safety as well as the legal and ethical implications. The international collaboration work's outcome, ongoing efforts and future directions are discussed in deep and broad detail. Represented by health professionals, computer scientists, managers, lawyers and politicians, the book addresses developers, users and decision-makers as well.
 

Contents

H Rehberger Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal State of SaxonyAnhalt
4
Health Information Systems Architecture
11
Concepts and Solutions for Futureproof Health Information Systems and Health
21
Open Flexible and Portable Secure Webbased Health Applications M Vlachos
42
RESHEN a Best Practice Approach for Secure Healthcare Networks in Europe
51
A Future Way for Health Applications?
67
Javabased Open Platform for Distributed Health Telematics Applications
73
The PICNIC Approach to Regional Care Networks B Bray
80
Health Informatics for Improving the Dutch Healthcare System C P Louwerse
180
The Example of Norway A Reith D R Olsen
186
Swedish Experience in Secure Health Telematics Applications G RibbegÄrd
196
Italian Telematics Initiatives and Achievements F Pinciroli
204
The Electronic Health Card as a Tool for Seamless Care G T W Dietzel
213
Health Cards as a Part of French Health Telematics L Kleinebreil R Saba
224
EHR Requirements D Lloyd and D Kalra
231
Archetypes and the EHR T Beale
238

Security Safety and Quality in Health Information Systems B Barber
91
High Level Security Policies for Healthcare Information Systems S Katsikas
99
Public Key Infrastructures for Health P Pharow and B Blobel
111
Security and Privacy of EHR Systems Ethical Social and Legal Requirements
121
European Security Framework for Healthcare P Ruotsalainen and H Pohjonen
136
eHealth for Europe R Richardson
151
Health Telematics and Telemedicine for Improving Patients Care C McDonald
157
Medical Research Networks An International Comparison O Rienhoff
163
Taking Up Privacy Protection Services in eHealth F De Meyer
173
Clinical Studies Assessment S Kropf and U Schmidt
247
The Magdeburg Clinical Studies Network for Pediatric Diseases K Mohnike
253
ISO and CEN Standards for Health Informatics Synergy or Competition G O Klein
259
HL7 More than a Communications Standard W E Hammond
266
Representation of Relationships between Data in Healthcare Documents J Dudeck
273
Clinical Document Architecture K Heitmann
279
Author Index
285
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