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9. MedInfo 1998: Seoul, Korea

jump to- Chapter 1. The Electronic Patient Record
- Chapter 3. Infrastructures for the third millenium
- Chapter 5. Bioinformatics
- Chapter 7. Decision Support
- Chapter 9. Education
- Chapter 11. Human Computer Interaction
- Chapter 13. Imaging & Image Management
- Chapter 15. Ethical & Societal Issues
- Chapter 17. Aspects of Patient Care

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Branko Cesnik, Alexa Thorlichen McCray, Jean-Raoul Scherrer:
MEDINFO '98 - 9th World Congress on Medical Informatics, Seoul, South Korea, August 14-21, 1998. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 52, IOS Press 1998, ISBN 978-90-5199-407-0
Chapter 1. The Electronic Patient Record

Warner V. Slack:
Cybermedicine: How Computing Empowers Patients for Better Health Care. 3-5

Vania Pentcheva-Spiridonov, Alexander Horsch
, M. Hadamitzky, H. Kreuzberg, Günter Schmidt, Raphael Schneider
:
A Distributed Medical Record on a Holter-ECG Archiving and Analysis System. 6-8

Lizette de Wet, Theo McDonald, Gawie Pistorius:
The Electronic Patient Record in General Practice - A South-African Perspective. 9-13

Monica Mooney, Siobhan Barry, Ronald Draper:
The Electronic Patient Record as a Guarantor of Personalised Mental Health Care. 14-17

Terry J. Hannan:
Transporting an Electronic Patient Record System Across International Boundaries-The Lessons Learnt. 18-20

Jochen R. Möhr:
A Quantitative Perspective on the Virtual Patient Record (VPR) and its Realization. 21-25

W. Ed Hammond, Daniel L. Pollard, Mark J. Straube:
Managing Healthcare: A View of Tomorrow. 26-30

Marjan Suselj, Stanislav Cuber:
Smartcard - a Vehicle of Access to the Health Care Services. 31-35

John D. Halamka, Charles Safran:
CareWeb™, a Web-based Medical Record for an Integrated Healthcare Delivery System. 36-39

Daniel J. Nigrin:
ATRAS: A Decision Support Application Layered on the W3-EMRS Architecture. 40-44

Robert A. Jenders, Balendu Dasgupta, Dario Mercedes, Paul D. Clayton:
Design and Implementation of a Multi-Institution Immunization Registry. 45-49

Frédérique Laforest, Stéphane Frénot, André Flory:
A Hypermedia-based Medical Records Management System. 50-54

David Bomba:
A Comparative Study of Computerised Medical Records Usage Among General Practitioners in Australia and Sweden. 55-59

Daniel Z. Sands, David M. Rind, Cynthia Vieira, Charles Safran:
Can a Large Institution Go Paperless? 60-63

Richard Dumont, Ruud van der Loo, Frits van Merode, Huibert J. Tange:
User Needs and Demands of a Computer Based Patient Record. 64-69

Hauke Kindler, Dirk Densow, Alexander E. Baranov, Theodor M. Fliedner, Ralf U. Peter:
A Multimedia Database for Dermatology. 70-74

Sunny Kang, Kwang-Ae Kim:
The Survey on the Completeness of the Medical Records as the Basis for Producing Valuable Health Information. 75-79

Jürgen Stausberg, Olga Kolke, Karlheinz Albrecht:
Using a Computer-based Patient Record for Quality Management in Surgery. 80-84

Yasushi Matsumura, Hiroshi Takeda, Takeo Okada, Shigeki Kuwata, Hiroaki Nakazawa, Norihiro Hazumi, Michitoshi Inoue:
Devices for Structured Data Entry in Electronic Patient Record. 85-88

Oliver Reinhard, Christian Ohr, Paul Schmücker, Reinhold Haux:
On Stepwise Integrating an Electronic Patient Record based on Digital-optical Archiving and Multi-purpose Health Professional Workstations: Experiences at the Heidelberg University Hospital. 89-92

Heiko Sippel, Hans-Peter Eich, Christian Ohmann:
Data Collection in Multi-center Clinical Trials via Internet. A Generic System in Java. 93-97

Dean F. Sittig, Michael J. Franklin, Masha Turetsky, Andrew J. Sussman, David W. Bates, Anthony L. Komaroff, Jonathan M. Teich:
Design and Development of a Computer-based Clinical Referral System for use within a Physician Hospital Organization. 98-102

Onno W. Weier, Martin Kalshoven, Hans van der Kolk, Freerk A. Leguit, Maurits Ros, Pieter J. Toussaint:
The Federated Healthcare Record to Support Shared Diabetes Care. 103-106

Sabine Koch
, Ina-Veronika Wagner, Werner Schneider, Fei Hana:
New Concept of an Integrated IT&T-based Dental Workstation for Quality Assurance in Oral Health Care. 107-111

Thomas Kirste, Matthias Lange:
A Mobile System for Recording Examination Data of the Analysis of Functional Disorders of the Masticatory System. 112-116

Tsutomu Matsumoto, Kouichi Tomita, Mike Nga:
A Support System To Make Care Plan of Elders. 117-120

B. Kobrinsky, I. Tester, N. Demikova, Yu. Sedov, B. Marjanchik, L. Taperova, Yu. Glukhovskaya, M. Podolnaja:
A Multifunctional System of the National Genetic Register. 121-125
Chapter 2. Information Retrieval

Peter J. Murray, Denis M. Anthony:
Nursing e-journals: are Current Models using the Web's Potential? 135-139

Peter W. Moorman, Johan L. van der Lei, Jan H. van Bemmel:
An Analysis of 5 Years of Medical Informatics Publications. 140-144

Kengo Miyo, Kazuhiko Ohe:
SGML-based Construction and Automatic Organization of Comprehensive Medical Textbook on the Internet. 145-149

Olivier Baujard, Vincent Baujard, Sandrine Aurel, Célia Boyer, Ron D. Appel:
A Multi-Agent Softbot to Retrieve Medical Information on Internet. 150-154

Christian Lovis
, Robert H. Baud, Pierre-André Michel, Anne-Marie Rassinoux, Jean Marie Rodrigues, Jean-Raoul Scherrer:
Full Text Multilingual Automatic Morphosemantems for Stand-Alone or Internet Based Applications. 155

Martial François, Michel Joubert, Dominique Fieschi, Marius Fieschi:
Implementation of a Database on Drugs into a University Hospital Intranet. 156-160

Michel Joubert, Françoise Volot, Dominique Fieschi, Marius Fieschi:
Conceptual Integration of Information Databases into an Intranet. 161-165

Erik M. van Mulligen
:
UMLS-based Access to CPR Data. 166-170

Yuri Kagolovsky, Jochen R. Möhr:
A Structured Model for Evaluation of Information Retrieval (IR). 171-175

Christine Bouchet, Olivier Bodenreider, François Kohler:
Integration of the analytical and alphabetical ICD10 in a coding help system. Proposal of a theoretical model for the ICD representation. 176-179
Chapter 3. Infrastructures for the third millenium

Siaw-Teng Liaw, Michael Kidd, Branko Cesnik, K. C. Lun, L. G. Goh, T. Yoo, Y. T. Wun:
The Asia Pacific Association for Medical Informatics (APAMI) and World Organisation of Family Doctors (WONCA) Consortium on General and Family Practice Informatics - a Statement of Intent. 189-192

Kazuko Yamamoto, Jun Makino, Norio Sasagawa, Masami Nagira:
An Integrated Multimedia Medical Information Network System. 193-196

Thomas Kleinoeder, Otto Rienhoff:
A Global Intranet for an International Scientific Society. 197-201

Beatriz de Faria Leão, Pablo J. Madril, Eneida A. Mendonça, Paulo R. Lopes, Daniel Sigulem, Meide Silva Anção, Lincoln Moura:
The Software Challenge for the Next Decade: the Global Objects Scenario. 202-206

Mats Carlsson, Daniel Karlsson, Hans Åhlfeldt, Ove Wigertz:
Design and Application of a Terminology Management System. 207-211

Stéphane Spahni, Jean-Raoul Scherrer, Dominique Sauquet, Pier Angelo Sottile:
Middleware for Healthcare Information Systems. 212-216

Daniel L. Pollard, W. Ed Hammond:
Object Technology: Raising the Standards for Healthcare Information Systems. 217-221

Mikko Korpela:
From Legacy Systems via Client/Server to Web Browser Technology in Hospital Informatics in Finland. 222-226

Nathalie Bricon-Souf, Jean-Marie Renard, Régis Beuscart:
Dynamic Workflow Model for Complex Activity in Intensive Care Unit. 227-231

Conn Mulvihill, Ahmed Patel, Tadhg O'Meara:
Intelligent Agent for Collaborative Diagnosis. 232-236

Roberto Minarelli Della Valle, Adriano Baldoni, Marco De Rossi, Fernando Ferri
:
SeCD Electronic Folder: CADMIO's Application for the Medical Folder of a Service for the Care of Drug Addicts. 237-241
Chapter 4. Telemedicine

Andy Marsh:
The Creation of a Global Telemedical Information Society. 249-254

Uwe Engelmann, Andre Schröter, Ulrike Baur, Oliver Werner, Markus Schwab, Henning Müller
, Hans-Peter Meinzer:
The Evolution of a German Teleradiology System. 255-260

François-André Allaert, Liliane Dusserre:
Telemedicine: Responsibilities and Contractual Framework. 261-264

Taiwoo Yoo, Bong Yul Huh, Hyoyee Jeon, Young Ho Yun:
Home Telecare System Integrated with Periodic Health Reminder and Medical Record & Multimedia Health Information. 265-268

Hiroshi Inada, Hiroyuki Horio, Kazuo Nakazawa, Kiyomu Ishikawa, Yuhki Tashiro, Kenji Matsumura, Shigeru Aso, Hidehiro Hosaka:
A Study on Development of a Home Health Care Support Information System. 269-271

Joseph Finkelstein, George Hripcsak, Manuel R. Cabrera:
Telematic System for Monitoring of Asthma Severity in Patients' Homes. 272-276

Masaaki Makikawa, Satoshi Kurata, Masakatsu Kawato, Hideteru Kobayashi, Ayumu Takahashi, Rinzo Tokue:
Ambulatory Physical Activity Monitoring System. 277-281

Nam H. Kim, Sun K. Yoo
, K. M. Kim, Y. T. Kang, S. H. Bae, S. R. Kim:
Development of a Medical Record and Radiographic Image Transmission System Using a High-Speed Communication Network. 282-285

Hiroshi Nagata, Hiroshi Mizushima:
World Wide Microscope : New Concept of Internet Telepathology Microscope and Implementation of the Prototype. 286-289

Douglas A. Perednia, James Wallace, Mary Morrisey, Marjorie Bartlett, Larry Marchionda, Andrew Gibson, Emily Campbell:
The Effect of a Teledermatology Program on Rural Referral Patterns to Dermatologists and the Management of Skin Disease. 290-293

James E. Gray, Peter C. Jones, Michele Phillips, David R. Veroff, Charles Safran:
Telematics In The Neonatal ICU And Beyond: Improving Care, Communication and Information Sharing. 294-297

Mark C. Rendina, Carl L. Bose, Keith J. Gallaher, Walker A. Long, Tom A. Ciszek, Catherine M. Baush, William W. Lowe:
The Effect of a Neonatal Telecardiology System on Respiratory Therapy in Very Low Birthweight Infants. 298-301

Riccardo Maceratini, Fabrizio L. Ricci, Maurizio Rafanelli:
Telematic Evolution of Day-Hospital in Oncology. 302-306

Jinwook Choi, Younghan Kim, Sang-goo Lee, Jaeok Lee, Jonginn Woo, Jungdon Seo, Taewoo Yoo, Hanik Cho:
Features for a B-ISDN Telemedicine System and its Application. 307-310

Hiroshi Takeda, Yasushi Matsumura, Takeo Okada, Shigeki Kuwata, Masaru Komori, Takashi Takahashi, Kotaro Minato, Tsutomu Hashimoto, Minoru Wada, Yoshio Fujio:
Functional Evaluation of Telemedicine with Super High Definition Images and B-ISDN. 311-314

Roderick Neame, Michael J. Olson:
How can Sharing Clinical Information be Made to Work? 315-318

Miki Ojima, Hiroo Tamagawa, Naoji Hayashi, Satoshi Shizukuishi:
Dental Interview System with a Native-language Interpreting Engine. 319-321

Han-joon Kim, Eun-Soo Park, Sang-goo Lee, Yeong-Gil Shin:
Collaborative Workspace for Multimedia Medical Conferencing. 322-326

Gustav Quade, Frederick Far, Norbert Püschel:
Long Term Evaluation of the CancerNet WWW Service. 327-331

Victor Maojo, José Crespo, Luis Villalonga, Raul Cuadrado, Juan Rodriguez, José A. Sanandrés, Manuel Guiote, Fernando Martin, Alejandro Pazos
:
Disseminating Multimedia Protocols over Internet for Emergency and Catastrophe Management. 332-336

Sun-Mi Yoo, Haeng Lee, Soo-Young Kim:
Medical Counseling through Computer Communication Networks. 337-340
Chapter 5. Bioinformatics

Véronique Giudicelli, Denys Chaume, Gérard Mennessier, Hans-Helmar Althaus, Werner Müller
, Julia G. Bodmer, Ansar Malik, Marie-Paule Lefranc
:
IMGT, the International ImMunoGeneTics Database: a New Design for Immunogenetics Data Access. 351-355

Prasanna R. Kolatkar
, Meena Kishore Sakharkar, T. C. Roderic, B. K. Kiong, L. Wong, Tin Wee Tan, S. Subbiah:
Integration of Bioinformatics tools at the National University of Singapore (NUS). 356-360

Ralf Hofestädt:
A Integrative Molecular Information System. 361-364

Casimir A. Kulikowski, Diane E. Zimmerman, Gaetano T. Montelione
, Stephen Anderson:
Structural-Functional Bioinformatics: Knowledge-Based NMR Interpretation. 365-366

Fengrong Ren, Hiroshi Tanaka, Toshitsugu Okayama, Takashi Gojobori:
The Application of Model-based Complexity Inference Method to Molecular Evolution Analysis. 367-371

George I. Mihalas, Anca Kygyosi, Diana Lungeanu
, Corina Vernic
:
Modeling and Simulation in Molecular Pharmacology. 372-375

Thomas Schröder, Uwe Rösler, Florian Leiner, Inéz Frerichs, Günter Hahn, Gerhard Hellige:
Simulation of the initial concentration-time course after intravenous application of the drug. 376-379

Diana Lungeanu
, Carmen Popa, Sergiu Hotca, Gratian Macovievici:
Modelling Human Depth Perception in Binocular Vision: Obtaining the Horizontal Disparity Map. 380-384

Milan Milosavljevic, Svetozar Damjanovic, Nikola Kocev, Jelena Marinkovic:
Cepstral Distance Measures of Hormone Concentration Time Series. 385-388

Jorma Laurikkala, Martti Juhola:
Population Size and Quality in Genetics-Based Rule Learning from Medical Data. 389-393

Zong-Rong Li, Ai-Jing Tian, Yan-Yan Yang:
Preparing for the Third Millennium: the Views of Life Informatics. 394-396
Chapter 6. Communications & Standards

Charles E. Kahn Jr.
:
Self-Documenting Structured Reports using Open Information Standards. 403-407

C. J. Kooijman, M. E. C. Kaag:
Sending Specialist Reports to GPs using EDI. 408-411

Peter J. Branger, A. van't Hooft, Johannes C. van der Wouden
, Joop S. Duisterhout, Jan H. van Bemmel:
Shared Care for Diabetes: Supporting Communication between Primary and Secondary Care. 412-416

Hiroshi Mizushima, Eiko Uchiyama, Masanori Akiyama, Ryuichi Yamamoto, Hiroyuki Tatsumi:
Medical Internet Exchange Project in JAPAN. 417-419

Takahiro Kiuchi, Tsunetaro Sakurai, Kazuhiko Ohe, Yasuo Ohashi, Shigekoto Kaihara:
University Medical Information Network - Past, Present, and Future. 420-424

Christine Fitzgerald, Louise Ogilvie:
Achieving Standardization of Health Information in Canada by the Year 2000. 425-428

Bong Yul Huh, Taiwoo Yoo, Sungja Cho, Sang-yeon Suh, O. Sang Woo, Min-Sun Park:
Standardization of the Nationwide Health Examination in Korea. 429-432

Michio Kimura, Kazuhiko Ohe, Hiroyuki Yoshihara, Yutaka Ando, Fumiaki Kawamata, Teruyoshi Hishiki, Katsunori Ohashi, Takaya Sakusabe, Shigeki Tani, Masanori Akiyama:
Patient Information Exchange Guideline MERIT-9 using Medical Markup Language MML. 433-437

Takaya Sakusabe, Baatar Shirchin, Michio Kimura:
Proposal of a new Internet Standard for DICOM: DICOM-QR URL. 438-441
Chapter 7. Decision Support

Young Moon Chae, Kwang Su Park, Quehn Park, Mi Young Bae:
Development of Medical Decision Support System for Leukemia Management. 449-452

Daniel Gordon, Rick Chapman, Hans Kunov, Alf Dolan, Michael W. Carter
:
Hospital Management Decision Support: A Balanced Scorecard Approach. 453-456

Carol A. Broverman, Joseph M. Schlesinger, David Sperzel, Joan Kapusnik-Uner:
The Future of Knowledge-Based Components in the Electronic Health Record. 457-461

Christian Ohmann, Hans-Peter Eich, Heiko Sippel:
A Data Dictionary Approach to Multilingual Documentation and Decision Support for the Diagnosis of Acute Abdominal Pain (COPERNICUS 555, An European Concerted Action). 462-466

Gilad J. Kuperman
, Tom Cooley, Joanne Tremblay, Jonathan M. Teich, William Churchill:
Decision Support for Medication Use in an Inpatient Physician Order Entry Application and a Pharmacy Application. 467-471

William Rodman Shankle, Subramani Mani, Malcolm B. Dick, Michael J. Pazzani:
Simple Models for Estimating Dementia Severity Using Machine Learning. 472-476

Cungen Cao, Tze-Yun Leong
, Adrian Peng Kheong Leong:
Induction of Diagnostic Test Strategies with Multi-Level Information Measures. 477-482

Tze-Yun Leong
, Cungen Cao:
Modelling Medical Decisions in DynaMoL: A New General Framework of Dynamic Decision Analysis. 483-487

Mauricio Leon, James M. Keller:
Architecture of a Neural Network Client / Server System for Decision Support in Clinical Information Systems. 488-492

Christine L. Tsien, Hamish S. F. Fraser, William J. Long, R. Lee Kennedy:
Using Classification Tree and Logistic Regression Methods to Diagnose Myocardial Infarction. 493-497

Isabelle Colombet
, Marie-Christine Jaulent
, Benoit Diebold, Patrice Degoulet:
Implementation of a Fuzzy Prototype-based Machine Learning Method to predict Myocardial Infarction from Coronary Angiography. 498-502

Jianye Zheng, Tze-Yun Leong
:
Consistency Management in Multiple Perspective Medical Decision Analysis. 503-507

Georges Weil, Kamel Heus, Peter Chan, Patrice François:
The Nurse Scheduling Problem: a Combinatorial Problem, Solved by the Combination of Constraint Programming and Real Users Heuristics. 508-512

Shamsul Chowdhury, Kent Lindqvist, Mats Åhlgren, Toomas Timpka:
Knowledge Discovery and Case Based Reasoning in Health Promotion: Development of a Help-Desk for Prevention of Occupational Injuries. 513-516

Jana Zvárová
, Marie Tomecková, Frantisek Boudík:
Relevant Information for Decision Support Systems: Application in Cardiology. 517-520

Marieke C. Vissers, Arie Hasman, Jouwert W. Stapert:
Presenting Treatment Protocols with Web Technology. 521-524

Kouhei Akazawa, Tsuyoshi Nakamura, Yoshiaki Nose:
A Statistical Model that takes into account Patient Heterogeneity in Decision Making. 525-528

Peter Kokol
, Milan Zorman, Milojka Molan Stiglic, Ivan Malèiæ:
The Limitations of Decision Trees and Automatic Learning in Real World Medical Decision Making. 529-533

Nelson Juan Cañizares, Raúl Díaz, Luis Armando Gurris, José Antonio Sánchez, Israel Pear, Rubén Quintero, Emilio Soto, Héctor Hernández, Ricardo Morales, Rom'n Lannes, Oscar Rodriguez, Ileana Díaz, Lourdes Obrador:
Microcomputer Decision Support System for Intensive Care. 534-536

Lucila Ohno-Machado
, Donald Bialek:
Diagnosing Breast Cancer from FNAs: Variable Relevance in Neural Network and Logistic Regression Models. 537-540

Pierre-Yves Boëlle, Jean-François Vibert, Philippe Garnerin, Alain-Jacques Valleron:
Modelling Health Care processes with SHARE. 541-543

Marie-Christine Jaulent
, Christel Le Bozec, Eric Zapletal, Patrice Degoulet:
Case Based Diagnosis in Histopathology of Breast Tumours. 544-548

Lothar Gierl, Bernhard Pollwein, Martina Wolter, Rainer Schmidt:
Focusing on Resistance Development in a Case Based Teleconsultation System for Antibiotics Therapy Advice. 549-553

Rainer Schmidt, Bernhard Pollwein, Lothar Gierl:
Prognoses of Multiparametric Medical Time Courses Applied to Kidney Function Assessments. 554-558

Stephen Chu, Branko Cesnik:
Modelling Computerised Clinical Pathways. 559-563
Chapter 8. Knowledge Representation

Robert H. Baud, Christian Lovis
, Anne-Marie Rassinoux, Pierre-André Michel, Jean-Raoul Scherrer:
Automatic Extraction of Linguistic Knowledge from an International Classification. 581-585

Pierre Zweigenbaum, Patrick Courtois:
Acquisition of Lexical Resources from SNOMED for Medical Language Processing. 586-590

Judith C. Wagner, Jeremy E. Rogers, Robert H. Baud, Jean-Raoul Scherrer:
Natural Language Generation of Surgical Procedures. 591-595

Anita Burgun, Olivier Bodenreider, Patrick Denier, Denis Delamarre, Geneviève Botti, Philippe Oberlin, Jean-Michel Léevêque, Marc Brémond, Marius Fieschi, Pierre Le Beux:
A Collaborative Approach to Building a Terminology for Medical Procedures using a Web-based Application : From Specifications to daily use. 596-599

Kent A. Spackman:
Integrating Sources for a Clinical Reference Terminology: Experience Linking SNOMED to LOINC and Drug Vocabularies. 600-603

Susan J. Grobe, Linda C. Hughes:
Nursing Terminology: A Comparison of the ICNP and the Nursing Intervention Lexicon and Taxonomy. 604-608

Howard Goldberg, Denise Goldsmith, Vincent Law, Kevin Keck, Mark S. Tuttle, Charles Safran:
An Evaluation of UMLS as a Controlled Terminology for the Problem List Toolkit. 609-612

Håkan Petersson, Gunnar H. Nilsson, Hans Åhlfeldt, Britt-Gerd Malmberg, Ove Wigertz:
Semantic Modeling of a Traditional Classification: Results and Implications. 613-617

Juan Rodriguez, Victor Maojo, José Crespo, Isabel Fernández:
A Concept Model for the Automatic Maintenance of Controlled Medical Vocabularies. 618-622

Jean Marie Rodrigues, Béatrice Trombert Paviot, Robert H. Baud, Judith C. Wagner, Florence Meusnier-Carriot:
Galen-In-Use: Using artificial intelligence terminology tools to improve the linguistic coherence of a national coding system for surgical procedures. 623-627

Stefanie Kethers, Bettina von Buol, Matthias Jarke, Rudolf Repges:
Lessons Learned from Co-operative Terminology Work in the Medical Domain. 628-632

Udo Hahn, Martin Romacker, Stefan Schulz:
Why Discourse Structures in Medical Reports Matter for the Validity of Automatically Generated Text Knowledge Bases. 633-638

Magnus Bång, Henrik Eriksson, Toomas Timpka:
Use of Project Ontologies and Terminology Servers to Support Software Engineering. 639-643

John Y. Park, Mark A. Musen
:
VM-in-Protégé: A Study of Software Reuse. 644-648

Shusaku Tsumoto, Hiroshi Tanaka:
Automated Acquisition of Rules from Clinical Databases and its Evaluation. 649-653

Stefano Dessena, Angelo Rossi Mori, Elena Galeazzi:
Building Cross-Thesauri with the support of UMLS. 654-659

Peter L. Elkin, Mark S. Tuttle, Kevin Keck, Keith E. Campbell, Geoffrey E. Atkin, Christopher G. Chute:
The Role of Compositionality in Standardized Problem List Generation. 660-664

William R. Hersh
, Todd K. Leen, P. Steve Rehfuss, Susan Malveau:
Automatic Prediction of Trauma Registry Procedure Codes from Emergency Room Dictations. 665-669

Olivier Bodenreider, Alexa T. McCray:
From French vocabulary to the Unified Medical Language System: A preliminary study. 670-674

Yuji Ouchi:
Medical Diagnostic System Using Fuzzy Coloured Petri Nets under Uncertainty. 675-679

Joseph W. Hales, Katherine M. Schoeffler:
Barriers to Evaluation of Clinical Vocabularies. 680-684

Peter Spyns, Ngo Thanh Nhan, Erik Baert, Naomi Sager, Georges De Moor:
Medical Language Processing applied to extract clinical information from Dutch medical documents. 685-689
Chapter 9. Education

Vivian Vimarlund, Toomas Timpka, Niklas Hallberg:
The Economic Implications of Users Willingness to Increase Knowledge Capital in Health Informatics. 711-715

David H. Levy, Barry J. Miller, David Wagoner:
Educational Benefits and Cost Savings from an Interactive Multimedia "Best Practice". 716-719

Margaret Bearman
, Michael Kidd, Branko Cesnik:
Methodology for Developing Educational Hypermedia Systems. 720-726

Chie Sakuragi, Tomoko Saito, Fang Wang, Hideto Takahashi, Yumi Sato, Kazuko Kikuchi, Katsumi Kano:
Lifestyle Evaluation System to Support Health Education. 727-731

James B. McGee, Jane Neill, Leon Goldman, Edward Casey:
Using Multimedia Virtual Patients to Enhance the Clinical Curriculum for Medical Students. 732-735

InSook Cho
, Hyeoun-Ae Park:
Development of A Web-based CAI Program for Maternity Nursing Practice. 736-739

Ann Bygholm, Ole K. Hejlesen, Christian Nøhr
:
Problem Oriented Project Work in a Distance Education Program in Health Informatics. 740-744

Elena Silvia Bernad
, Adrian Frantescu, Sandor I. Bernad
, Corina Vernic
:
WEB-MO - A Computer Aided Learning on WWW. 745-747

Carole A. Gassert, Marla Salmon:
Setting a National Informatics Agenda for Nursing Education and Practice to Prepare Nurses to Develop and Use Information Technology. 748-751

Karalee Miller, Denis Pretti, Irene Wright, Michael Guerriere:
Innovative Informatics Education: Aligning Theory and Practice Through Strategic Partnership. 752-755

Virginia K. Saba, Sheila M. Sparks:
Twenty Care Components: An Educational Strategy to Teach Nursing Science. 756-759

Michele Crudele:
Assessing the use of low cost PC-based ISDN videoconferencing in hospital training. 760-763

L. G. Goh, Siaw-Teng Liaw, K. C. Lun:
Collaboration over the Internet - the Melbourne-Singapore way. 764-767

Daniel Sigulem, Silvana S. F. X. Gimenez, Alberto Cebukin, Orlando Lima Cardoso, Maria Susan Chern, Monica Parente Ramos, Meide Silva Anção, Rudolf Wechsler, Carlos Roberto Serachi, Humberto Bracco Netto, Samuel Goihman:
Model of Computerized Academic Medical Clinic. 768-771

Louis-Paul Séka, Régis Duvauferrier, Annie Fresnel, Pierre Le Beux:
A Virtual University Web System for a Medical School. 772-776

John Mantas
, Marianna Diomidous:
Curriculum Development and Courseware Implementation Using World Wide Web technology. 777-779

Laurence Alpay, Randy Giffen:
Investigating a Concept-Based Tool to Enhance the Process of Curriculum Development: An Example for Healthcare Education. 780-784

H. J. Kim, S. R. Kim, D. S. Yoo, S. H. Lee, O. K. Suh, J. H. Cho, H. T. Shin, J. P. Yoon:
The Development of Digital Library System for Drug Research Information. 785-787

Gunther Eysenbach, Jürgen Bauer, Alexander Sager, Andreas Bittorf, Miklós Simon, Thomas L. Diepgen:
An International Dermatological Image Atlas on the WWW: Practical Use for Undergraduate and Continuing Medical Education, Patient Education and Epidemiological Research. 788-792

Alexander Horsch
, Paul Hellerhoff, Markus Hogg, H. Ahlbrink, T. Balbacha, Thomas Liß, K. Minov, Paul Gerhardt:
Concepts of a Web-based Open Distributed Textbook for the Multimodal Diagnostics of Gastrointestinal Tumours with MRI, CT and Video-endoscopy Addressing Students of Medicine and Students of Medical Informatics as two Different Target Groups. 793-797
Chapter 10. Evaluation

Gérard Soula, Jean Puccia, Dominique Fieschi, Jean-Louis Bernard, Claude Le Boeuf, Marius Fieschi:
Impact of the TOP-FORUM Hypermedia System in a Pediatric Oncology Care Unit. 809-813

David W. Bates, Elizabeth M. Pappius, Gilad J. Kuperman
, Dean F. Sittig, Helen Burstin, David G. Fairchild, Troyen A. Brennan, Jonathan M. Teich:
Measuring and Improving Quality Using Information Systems. 814-818

Gilles Chatellier, Isabelle Colombet
, Patrice Degoulet:
Computer-Adjusted Dosage of Anticoagulant Therapy Improves the Quality of Anticoagulation. 819-823

Graciela Manetti, Eduardo Rodas, Pablo Morici, Roberto Gallino Fernandez, Angel Tonietto, Nora Oliveri:
Continuous Quality Improvement through use of Perinatal Clinical Record and Agustina Database. 824-826

David F. Lobach, Cynthia S. Gadd, Joseph W. Hales, Prakash Baskaran:
Siegfried: System for Interactive Electronic Guidelines with Feedback and Resources for Instructional and Educational Development. 827-831

Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir, P. Sockeel, B. Bossard, Régis Beuscart:
Activity Modelling for assessing the Usability of Telematics Applications in Healthcare. 832-836

Mitsuru Ikeda, Takeo Ishigaki, Kazunobu Yamauchi:
Review of the New Methodology of Analyzing Receiver Operating Characteristic Curves. 837-840

Cheng Shi, Jinyan Hu, Huamei Hu, Benlin You:
Present Situation and Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medical Informatics (TCMI). 841-844

E. Andrew Balas
, Kui Chun Su, Jan Frederik Solem, Zong-Rong Li, Gordon Brown:
Upgrading Clinical Decision Support with Published Evidence: What Can Make the Biggest Difference? 845-848

Marilynne Hebert:
Professional and Organizational Impact of Using Patient Care Information Systems. 849-853

Kerry Ellen Meyer, Rita Altamore, Michael K. Chapko, Mauri Miner, Mary McGann, Emory Hill, Carol Van Duesen-Lucas, Marina Bates, Charlene R. Weir, Thomas Lincoln:
The Need for a Thoughtful Deployment Strategy: Evaluating Clinicians' Perceptions of Critical Deployment Issues. 854-858

Insoo Rheem, Kap No Lee:
The Multi-Item Univariate Delta Check Method: A New Approach. 859-863

Charles P. Friedman, Arthur S. Elstein, Fredric M. Wolf, Gwendolyn C. Murphy, Timothy M. Franz, Paul L. Fine, Paul S. Heckerling, Thomas M. Miller:
Measuring the Quality of Diagnostic Hypothesis Sets for Studies of Decision Support. 864-868

Niklas Hallberg, Toomas Timpka, Vivian Vimarlund:
Heuristic Walkthrough Evaluation of a Prototype Computer Network Service for Occupational Therapists. 869-873

Emmanuelle Constant, Hervé Garin, Christine Bouchet, François Kohler:
Differences of Case-mix According to the Type of Hospital: Methodological Aspects and Results. 874-878

Heather A. Heathfield, David Pitty:
Evaluation as a Tool to Increase Knowledge in Healthcare Informatics. 879-883
Chapter 11. Human Computer Interaction

Farideh Yaghmaie, Rohan Jayasuriya, Patrick Rawstorne:
Computer Experience and Computer Attitude: A Model to predict the use of Computerised Information Systems. 895-899

Hune Cho, Yun Sik Kwak, Yong Sun Noh, Myung Ok Yang, Dong Jin Kim:
Toward Clinical End-user Computing: Programmable Order Protocols for Efficient Human Computer Interaction. 900-903

Yun Sik Kwak, Hee Sun Jeon, Young Su Choi, Hune Cho:
Study of User Preference of Graphic User Interface in Laboratory Information System. 904-906

Stefan Seipel
, Ina-Veronika Wagner, Werner Schneider:
Design of a 3D Workbench Interface for Training in Dental Implantology. 907-911
Chapter 12. Hospital Information Systems

Thomas Bürkle, Wen Ruan, Achim Michel, Joachim Dudeck:
On the way to a Web Based Hospital Information System: Concepts for the Use of a Medical Data Dictionary to Present Context Sensitive Information in an Intranet Environment. 917-921

François Borst, Christian Lovis
, Gérald Thurler, P. Maricot, Ph. Rossier, Claude Revillard, Jean-Raoul Scherrer:
Happy Birthday DIOGENE: a Hospital Information System Born 20 years ago. 922-926

Jung Shin Lee, Won Ki Min, Ju Han Kim:
Migrating towards a Client Server Architecture: A Successful Application in a 2, 200-Bed General Hospital. 927-930

Bostjan Bercic, Igor Zelic, Gregor Cerkvenik, Smiljana Slavec, Miran Rems:
From Legacy Systems Towards Modern Health Information Systems. 931-934

Pascal Staccini, Michel Joubert, Marius Fieschi, Dominique Fieschi:
Towards Semantic Integration within an Existing Medical Information System. 935-939

Patrizia Grifoni
, Daniela Luzi
, Paolo Merialdo
, Fabrizio L. Ricci:
A Conceptual Representation of Clinical and Managerial Guidelines: The ATREUS Workflow Model. 940-944

László Balkányi
, Géza Lakner:
Vision of an 'automated' hospital information system. 945-948

C. Piret, F. H. Roger France, D. Clae, F. Dubr:
"THE ELECTRONIC WARDENî Management of the Data Security Access in a Heterogeneous University Hospital Environment in Belgium. 949-951

B. Huet:
Hospital Information System: Resuability, Designing, Modelling, Recommendations for Implenting. 952-956

Norihiro Sakamoto:
A Practical Object-Oriented Approach to A Development of A Next Generation Hospital Information System. 957-961

Kazuhiko Ohe:
A Hospital Information System based on Common Object Request Broker Architecture(CORBA) for Exchanging Distributed Medical Objects - an approach to future environment of sharing healthcare information-. 962-964

Márcio Cammarota, Vilson Huppes, Sérgio Gaia, Patrice Degoulet:
OOMM - Object-Oriented Matrix Modelling: an Instrument for the Integration of the Brasilia Regional Health Information System. 965-968

Howard L. Bleich:
Why Good Hospitals Get Bad Computing. 969-972

Lawrence Meador, Ernest C. Zimmerman, Charles Safran:
The Millennium Bug: A Prescription for Action. 973-976

Belong Cho, Taiwoo Yoo, Bong Yul Huh, Sungja Cho, Hyoyee Jeon:
Information System for a Periodic Examination and Health Promotion Center. 977-980

Kumiko Seto, Takuya Kamiyama, Hitoshi Matsuo:
An Object-Modeling Method for Hospital Information Systems. 981-985

Ioanna Chouvarda
, Nicos Maglaveras, Costas Pappas, A. Boufidou:
An Integrated Environment for ECG Processing. 986-989

Hajime Sasaki, Hiroko Sukeda, Hitoshi Matsuo, Yuji Oka, Michiko Kaneko, Shizuo Sasaki:
Mobile PCIS: Point-of-Care Information Systems with Portable Terminals. 990-994

Bernhard Wentz, Detlef Kraska, Christof Seggewies, Robert Bell, Hubert Seibold:
The Erlangen University Hospital Communication Hub - Proprietary and Standardised Communication. 995-998

Ralf Schweiger, Thomas Bürkle, Simon Hölzer, Ali Gerhard Tafazzoli, Joachim Dudeck:
Plug and Play - Fiction or Reality? 999-1001
Chapter 13. Imaging & Image Management

Yosuke Ooe, Ken Ishihara, Hiroki Otsuka, Kenji Yamada, Michitoshi Inoue:
Application of a 3D Display System for Biplane Cerebral Angiography. 1013-1016

Mario Zganec, Jaka Lavrenèak, Ankica Babiæ, Marija Us-Krasovec:
Detection of Compact Low-Chromatin Areas in Cell Nuclei Images. 1017-1021

Jae Sung Lee, Eomjun Kim, Kwang Suk Park, Mi Young Sung, Myung-Whun Sung, Kwang Hyun Kim:
Development of Videostrobokymography for the Quantitative Analysis of Laryngeal Vibratory Pattern. 1022-1024

June Sic Kim
, Kui W. Choi, Sun I. Kim:
Femoral Anteversion: Estimation by 3D Modelling. 1025-1029

Michael J. Ackerman:
The Visible Human Project™: A Resource for Anatomical Visualization. 1030-1032

Harald Evers, Achim Mayer, Uwe Engelmann, Andre Schröter, Ulrike Baur, Kerstin Wolsiffer, Hans-Peter Meinzer:
Extending a Teleradiology System by Tools for 3D-Visualization and Volumetric Analysis Through a Plug-in Mechanism. 1033-1035

Naoto Kusaka, Tohoru Takeda, Atsunori Hoshino, Tsukasa Horoiwa, Tetsuya Yuasa, Takao Akatsuka, Yuji Itai:
Development of Multispectral Autoradiography with Solid State Detector. 1036-1040

Gerald-P. Glombitza, Wolfram Lamadé, Athanasios M. Demiris, Marc-Roger Göpfert, Achim Mayer, Malte L. Bahner, Hans-Peter Meinzer, Götz Richter, Thomas Lehnert, Christian Herfarth:
Technical Aspects of Virtual Liver Resection Planning. 1041-1045

Christopher Y. Kim:
Compression of Color Medical Images in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: A Review. 1046-1050

Marcus Mehlitz, Thomas Kleinoeder, Godehard Weniger, Otto Rienhoff:
Design of a Virtual Reality Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Medical Application. 1051-1055

Heinz Handels
, Thomas Roß, Jürgen Kreusch, Helmut H. Wolff, Siegfried J. Pöppl:
Image Analysis and Pattern Recognition for Computer Supported Skin Tumor Diagnosis. 1056-1062

Jinah Park
, Dimitris N. Metaxas, Leon Axel:
Complete Left Ventricular Wall Motion Estimation from Cascaded MRI-SPAMM Data. 1063-1065

Louis Legrand, Franck Marzani, Liliane Dusserre:
A Marker-Free System for the Analysis of Movement Disabilities. 1066-1070

Won-Jin Yi, Kwang Suk Park, Jae Seung Paick:
Morphological Classification of Sperm Heads Using Artificial Neural Networks. 1071-1074

David Bandon, Yves Ligier, Gerhard Trayser, Christian Girard, Marianne Logean, Osman Ratib:
A hospital-wide distributed PACS based on Intranet. 1075-1079

Hirohito Kimura, Takao Akatsuka:
Modeling and Performance Analysis of Image Transfer in PACS. 1080-1084

Jong Hyo Kim, Dong Hyuk Lee, Jin Wook Choi, Han Ik Cho, Heung Sik Kang, Kyoung Mo Yeon, Man Chung Han:
Three-Tiered Integration of PACS and HIS toward Next Generation Total Hospital Information System. 1086-1090

Jae Man Huh, Sun Kook Yoo, Nam Hyun Kim, Byung-Chul Chang, Do Yun Lee, Bum Koo Cho, Soo Hyun Bae, Kwang Min Kim, Eun Jung Kim, Gyoung Duck Kim:
Implementation of a Low-Cost PACS/CR for Clinical Use in Yonsei Cardiovascular Center. 1091-1094

Tse-Sheng Chen, Tom G. Gough, H. C. Lin, X. Z. Lin:
Experimental Assessment of the Feasability of Integrating an Endoscopic Imaging System into an Existing Hospital Information System. 1095-1099

Athanasios M. Demiris, Carlos E. Cárdenas S., Manuela H. Makabe, Hans-Peter Meinzer:
An Architecture for Implementing Customizable Medical Image Processing Systems. 1100-1104

Namkug Kim
, Dong-Hyuk Lee, Jong-hyo Kim, Youngho Kim, H.-Jung Cho:
Web based 3-D Medical Image Visualization on the PC. 1105-1110
Chapter 14. Security

Bernd Blobel, Peter Pharow:
Results of European Projects Improving Security of Distributed Health Information Systems. 1119-1123

Latanya Sweeney:
Three Computational Systems for Disclosing Medical Data in the Year 1999. 1124-1129

Daniel R. Masys, Dixie B. Baker, Robert M. Barnhart, Teresa Buss:
PCASSO: A Secure Architecture for Access to Clinical Data via the Internet. 1130-1134

Catherine Quantin, El Mostafa Kerkri, François-André Allaert, Hocine Bouzelat, Liliane Dusserre:
Security Aspects of Medical File Regrouping for the Epidemiological Follow-up. 1135-1137

Steven Furnell
, Dimitris Gritzalis, Sokratis K. Katsikas
, Konstantinos Mavroudakis
, Peter W. Sanders, Matthew J. Warren
:
Methods of Responding to Healthcare Security Incidents. 1138-1142

Othmar Morger, Ulrich Nitsche, Stephanie Teufel
:
Privacy and Efficiency in Patient Focused Health Care Processes. 1143-1147

David M. Rind, Charles Safran:
Ċonfidentiality Principles for Medical Records on the World Wide Web. 1148-1150

Yasuyuki Hirose:
Access Control and System Audit Based on "Patient-Doctor Relation and Clinical Situation" Model. 1151-1155
Chapter 15. Ethical & Societal Issues

Célia Boyer, Mark Selby, Ron D. Appel:
The Health On the Net Code of Conduct for medical and health Web sites. 1163-1166

A. C. Lynn Zelmer, Amy E. Zelmer:
The Information Needs of Health Agency Board Members: A Health Information System Challenge. 1167-1170

William P. Coleman, Alvaro Gaynicotche, Sandra Mejía Mendoza:
Healthcare Systems Process Reengineering for Developing Countries: A Report to IMIA Working Group 9. 1171-1175

Marion J. Ball, Judith V. Douglas:
Medical Informatics in the New Millennium. 1176-1179

Eva Hultengren:
Health Informatics and the Humanities. 1180-1183

Jean Roberts:
Health or Uni-disciplinary Informatics Initiatives - Why are we where we are today? 1184-1187

Patricia Flatley Brennan, Rita D. Zielstorff, Judy G. Ozbolt, Indiana Strombom:
Setting a National Research Agenda in Nursing Informatics. 1188-1191

Sabina Falasconi, Mario Stefanelli:
Organizational & Medical Ontologies for Co-Operative Patient Management. 1192-1196

Nancy M. Lorenzi, Robert T. Riley, Andrew J. C. Blyth, Gray Southon, Bradley J. Dixon:
People and Organizational Aspects of Medical Informatics. 1197-1200

Irene Podolak:
An Examination of the Variables Associated with the Adoption of a Computerized Innovation (An Operating Room Simulation Model). 1201-1203

Ruth Roberts, Michael Rigby:
The Need for a Holistic View of Telemedicine, Focused on Patients and Society as Prime Stakeholders. 1204-1208

Charles Webster:
Medical Affective Computing: Medical Informatics Meets Affective Computing. 1209-1212

Thomas L. Lincoln, Carl Builder:
Global Healthcare and the Flux of Technology. 1213-1217

Elizabeth Waters, Michael Rigby:
The Ethical Imperative of Child Health Population-based Data A Top-Down / Under-Up Analysis from the United Kingdom and Australia. 1218-1222

Michael Rigby, Ian Hamilton, Ronald Draper:
Towards an Ethical Protocol in Mental Health Informatics. 1223-1227

Richard C. Alvarez, Jennifer Zelmer:
Health Informatics in Canada: A Vision for the Next Millennium. 1228-1231

Svein-Ivar Lillehaug, Susanne P. Lajoie:
Health Care Workers and Their Needs: The Forgotten Shadow of AIM Research. 1232-1236

Reli Mechtler, Michael Rigby, William Ritchie:
Establishing the Feasibility of Cross-Mapping Independent Child Health Data Sets as a Means of Comparing Health Status and Service Quality. 1237-1241
Chapter 16. Signal Processing

Martti Juhola:
A Signal Analysis Method for Retinal Image Velocity Computation of Vestibular-Ocular Reflex Eye Movement Investigations. 1247-1249

Herbert Witte, Peter Putsche, Michael H. Eiselt, Katrin Hoffmann, Matthias Arnold, Heinrich Jäger, Lutz Leistritz:
Multimodal Time-variant Signal Analysis of Neonatal EEG Burst Patterns. 1250-1254

Hyun S. Park, Yong H. Lee, Nam G. Kim, Doo-Soo Lee, Sun I. Kim:
Detection of Epileptiform Activities in the EEG Using Neural Network and Expert System. 1255-1259
Chapter 17. Aspects of Patient Care

Stephen A. Marine, J. Roger Guard, Theodore A. Morris, Doris Haag, Birsen Kaya, Josette R. Riep
, Leslie Schick, Gaylene Tsipis, Steve Shoemaker:
A Model for Enhancing Worldwide Personal Health and Wellness. 1265-1268

Harm Bruins Slot, Cees de Vos, Bert Berghs, Martin Hooymans, Ab Bakker:
Quality Management in the Doctor's Consulting Room. 1269-1272

Jonathan M. Teich, Dean F. Sittig, Gilad J. Kuperman
, Henry C. Chueh, Rita D. Zielstorff, John P. Glaser:
Components of the Optimal Ambulatory Care Computing Environment. 1273-1277

Syed Sibte Raza Abidi
, Alwyn Goh, Zaharin Yusoff:
Telemedicine and Medical Informatics in the Multimedia Super Corridor: The Malaysian Vision. 1282-1286

Joe Noone, James R. Warren
, Michael Brittain:
Information Overload: Opportunities and Challenges for the GP's Desktop. 1287-1291

Tse-Sheng Chen, Ping-Sung Liao, Po-Chi Kuo:
Community Medical Care Monitoring System for Chronic Patient. 1292-1296

Yoichi Ogushi, Yasuo Haruki, Yoshikazu Okada, Masahiro Takahashi, Miki Shimizu, Yukari Izumi, Takashi Watabe, Saeko Kobayashi, Jyunji Okuyama, Yumiko Kurita:
Development and Evaluation of Regional Health Database Systems. 1297-1300

Mariano DeSimone, Cecilia Lalle, Fabrizio L. Ricci:
A Hypermedia Tool to Support the Interaction between Radiologists and Clinicians. 1301-1305

Timm Wiedemann, Petra Knaup, Andreas Bachert, Ursula Creutzig, Reinhold Haux, Freimut Schilling:
Computer-aided Documentation and Therapy Planning in Pediatric Oncology. 1306-1309

Fatima Hachem, Jérôme Bellet, André Flory, Xavier Leverve:
A Generic Model for Internet-accessed Databases in Epidemiology: A Nutritional Application. 1310-1313

Heimar F. Marin, Isabel C. K. Cunha, Charles Safran:
Nurses' Requirements for Information Technology in the Next Millennium. 1314-1317

Patricia A. Abbott
, Stephen Quirolgico, Roopak Manchand, Kip Canfield, Monica Adya:
Can the US Minimum Data Set Be Used for Predicting Admissions to Acute Care Facilities? 1318-1321

Sunghee Tak
:
Intervention classifications for Nursing Practice and the ICNP: Cultural Considerations for Korean Nurses. 1322-1324

Joseph Gonzalez-Heydrich, Dennis Bromley, Carol Strohecker, Joe Marks, David Ray DeMaso, Edith Ackermann, Sarah Gibson, Chia Shen, Marina Umasehi:
Experience Journals: Using Computers to Share Personal Stories About Illness and Medical Intervention. 1325-1329

Robert H. Friedman, John E. Stollerman, Leonid Rozenblyum, Donald Belfer, Alfredo Selim, Diane M. Mahoney
, Suzanne Steinbach:
A Telecommunications System to Manage Patients with Chronic Disease. 1330-1334

N. Magnus Hjelm, Joseph C. K. Lee, Albert K. K. Li, Clarke Hazlett:
System Approach for A Multicenter, Multilingual International Telemedicine Conference. 1335-1337

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