Advanced Health Telematics and Telemedicine: The Magdeburg Expert Summit TextbookIn 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. |
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
H Rehberger Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal State of SaxonyAnhalt 357 | 9 |
The Evolution of Health Information Systems Security in Practice and Open Issues | 15 |
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 |
Mobile Technology for Global Health A Marsh | 60 |
A Future Way for Health Applications? | 67 |
JavaMbased Open Platform for Distributed Health Telematics Applications | 73 |
Taking Up Privacy Protection Services in eHealth F De Meyer | 173 |
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 |
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 | 128 |
Towards Harmonisation of the Legal Framework? G Skouma | 136 |
Legal and Social Implications of Health Telematics in the EU C Dierks | 143 |
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 |
Archetypes and the EHR T Beale | 238 |
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 |
285 | |
Common terms and phrases
activities applications approach architecture associations attributes certificates clinical communication components concepts concerning context costs countries created database decision defined Directive document domain effective electronic environment established ethical Europe European example existing field Figure framework functionality Germany guidelines health telematics healthcare hospitals implementation important improve individual Informatics information systems infrastructure initiatives Institute integration interest Internet interoperability introduction involved issues Italy knowledge Magdeburg means networks Open Source organisations patient physicians platform possible practice present Press principles problems professional record reference regional requirements risk role sector security policy server solutions specific standards structure technical telemedicine University