Medical and Care Compunetics 1

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Lodewijk Bos, Swamy Laxminarayan, Andy Marsh
IOS Press, 2004 - 472 pages
The impact of structuring multidisciplinary team conferences mediated by ICT in the treatment of patients with rheumatic diseases -- Enhanced Communication Between Care Professionals and Patients with Hemophilia by Using a Web Enabled Electronic Logbook -- Part 4. The Use of Information and Communication Technology for Treatment and Monitoring of Chronic Disabled Persons at Home -- Tele-Homecare for Chronically Ill Persons: Pilot Trials, Medical Outcomes and Future Perspectives -- Remote Training and Monitoring -- ICT Applications for tele-consultation to increase efficiency and effectiveness of care -- Part 5. Information Technology and Behavioral Medicine: Impact on Autism Treatment & Research -- Information Technology and Behavioral Medicine: Impact on Autism Treatment & Research 1 -- Part 6. Image Based CFD -- The Challenges of Imaging Based Computational Fluid Dynamics -- Image-Based Modeling of Carotid Bifurcation Flows -- CFD Modeling of Carotid Bifurcation Flow Based on 3D Ultrasound: Correlations of Wall Shear Stress with Intima Media Thickness in Normo- and Hypertensives -- Flow Patterns and Wall Shear Stresses in Patient-Specific Models of the Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm -- Part 7. Diagnostics and Virtual Training in Vascular Diseases -- Vascular specialists training, the practice and the future -- Quantitative analysis of vascular images, in particular of abdominal aorta aneurysms from 3D CTA data sets -- The EAG tool: a decision support system for selection of abdominal aorta aneurysm endografts -- Stereopsis in Medical Virtual-Learning-Environments -- Part 8. Good Healthcare Innovation Practice - A Network-Driven, Knowledge-Conscious Approach for Innovation in the (Dutch) Healthcare Sector -- GOOD HEALTHCARE INNOVATION PRACTICE (GHIP) A network-driven, knowledge-conscious approach for innovation in the (Dutch) Healthcare sector
 

Contents

The Changes Caused by Modification of Biomechanical Properties of a Bone
12
Extended Possibilities of Pharmaceuticals Delivery to Patients Using Dematerialized
28
An Implementation of the Trigram Phrase Matching Method for Text Similarity
43
Mobile Guidelines for Pharmacologic Treatment of Hypertension
58
Development of an Expert System for Differentiating Tension Type Headaches from
81
Quality Management Issues for Medical ICT
93
A New Approach to mHealth in Emergency Triage
101
Robotic Technology Applied to Meet the Requirements of Tools to Support
109
A Service for Remote Screening of Physiological Data and Follow up of Patients
299
The MobiHealth System
307
An Innovative Approach
315
IT Tools The VR Tool
327
Building Knowledge Driven and Dynamically Networked Communities
338
CostEffective Health Services for Interactive Continuous Monitoring of Vital Signs
355
Ambulatory Monitoring for Chronic Cardiac and Pulmonary Patients
362
A New Model for Home Care for COPD
368

A VoiceBased Evaluation Method
118
Identification Classification and Steps Towards
126
Using the Sense of Smell in Telemedical Environments
135
Power to the Patient Using DILlog
143
Interactive Telemedicine as a Tool to Avoid a Digital Divide in the World
150
Statistics and Pharmacokinetic
157
The Impact of Structuring Multidisciplinary Team Conferences Mediated by
183
Enhanced Communication between Care Professional and Patients with Hemophilia
191
The Use of Information and Communication Technology for Treatment
195
ICT Applications for TeleConsultation to Increase Efficiency and Effectiveness
209
The Challenges of Imaging Based Computational Fluid Dynamics
225
Vascular Specialists Training the Practice and the Future
245
A Decision Support System for Selection of Abdominal Aorta
259
Good Healthcare Innovation Practice A NetworkDriven Knowledge
271
Early Detection of Skin Cancer EDISCIM through the Use of NonInvasive
279
The Cognitive Cube Evaluation staging care and rehabilitation
287
A New Monitoring Service for Long Term Residential Care
374
A Reference Architecture for Telemonitoring
381
MDABased EHR Application Security Services
387
Implementing MDABased Distributed Interoperable Flexible Scalable Portable
394
The Discriminating Power of Identifiers
400
High Level Security Policies for Health Care Establishments
407
From Theory to Practice
416
Access Control Management in Practical Settings
424
Security Infrastructure Services for Electronic Archives and Electronic Health Records
434
Secondary Use of the EHR via Pseudonymisation
441
Use of the ISOIEC 17799 Framework in Healthcare Information Security
447
Security Requirements in EHR Systems and Archives
453
Electronic Health Record on Cards
459
The Role of 4G and Emerging Mobile Systems for Future
465
Author Index
471
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