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Compunetics, the combination of computing and networking, offers promise in the delivery of medical care to a vastly expanding market with expectations of convenient and accurate treatment. General topics of this collection of papers from the International Congress on Medical and Care Compunetics in June 2004 include patient-centered health care solutions, bio-availability and bio-equivalence trials, communication in health care, treating the chronically ill at home, treating autism, using image-based computational fluid dynamics, diagnosing and conducting virtual training in vascular diseases, using knowledge-based innovation in Dutch health care, conducting early detection of skin cancer, improving cognitive impairments in the elderly, using electronic-device-based health care, conducting telehomecare and monitoring, maintaining electronic health record security, and the challenges of migrating to new systems and technologies. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Pt. 1 Patient centered (health) care solutions
Healthcare compunetics 3
The changes caused by modification of biomechanical properties of a bone 12
Web-based asthma collaboration management and public awareness 19
Extended possibilities of pharmaceuticals delivery to patients using dematerialized prescriptions 28
Vibroacoustic sound therapy : case studies with children with profound and multiple learning difficulties and the elderly in long-term residential care 36
An implementation of the trigram phrase matching method for text similarity problems 43
An electronic patient record implementation using clinical document architecture 50
Mobile guidelines for pharmacologic treatment of hypertension 58
Artificial neural networks as an engine of internet based hypertension prediction tool 61
Development of a clinical pathways analysis system with adaptive bayesian nets and data mining techniques 70
Development of an expert system for differentiating tension type headaches from migraines 81
Quality management issues for medical ICT 93
MET system : a new approach to m-health in emergency triage 101
Robotic technology applied to meet the requirements of tools to support microsurgery and cellular surgery 109
Emotional prosody measurement (EPM) : a voice-based evaluation method for psychological therapy effectiveness 118
Errors in medical practice : identification, classification and steps towards reduction 126
Using the sense of smell in telemedical environments 135
Power to the patient, using DI@L-log 143
Interactive telemedicine as a tool to avoid a digital divide in the world 150
Pt. 2 Bioavailability and bioequivalence trials : statistics and pharmacokinetic principles
Bioavailability and bioequivalence trials : statistics and pharmacokinetic principles 159
Pt. 3 Communication and ICT in healthcare : theory and practice
The impact of structuring multidisciplinary team conferences mediated by ICT in the treatment of patients with rheumatic diseases 183
Enhanced communication between care professional and patients with hemophilia by using a web enabled electronic logbook 191
Pt. 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 197
Remote training and monitoring 206
ICT applications for tele-consultation to increase efficiency and effectiveness of care 209
Pt. 5 Information technology and behavioral medicine : impact on autism treatment and research
Information technology and behavioral medicine : impact on autism treatment and research 215
Pt. 6 Image based CFD
The challenges of imaging based computational fluid dynamics 225
Image-based modeling of carotid bifurcation flows 233
CFD modeling of carotid bifurcation flow based on 3D ultrasound : correlations of wall shear stress with intima media thickness in normo- and hypertensives 234
Flow patterns and wall shear stresses in patient-specific models of the abdominal aortic aneurysm 235
Pt. 7 Diagnostics and virtual training in vascular diseases
Vascular specialists training the practice and the future 245
Quantitative analysis of vascular images, in particular of abdominal aorta aneurysms from 3D CTA data sets 252
The EAG tool : a decision support system for selection of abdominal aorta aneurism endografts 259
Stereopsis in medical virtual-learning-environments 262
Pt. 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 273
Pt. 9 EDISCIM
Early detection of skin cancer (EDISCIM) through the use of non-invasive confocal imaging 279
Pt. 10 The cognitive cube; evaluation, staging, care and rehabilitation IT methodology for cognitive impairments in the elderly
Cognition, interaction and ageing : an internet workshops exploratory study 289
Pt. 11 EC e-health projects
A service for remote screening of physiological data and follow up of patients using a home gateway and domestic wireless technologies 299
Mobile patient monitoring : the MobiHealth system 307
JUST in time health emergency interventions : an innovative approach to training the citizen for emergency situations using virtual reality techniques and advanced IT tools (the web-CD) 315
JUST in time health emergency interventions : an innovative approach to training the citizen for emergency situations using virtual reality techniques and advanced IT tools (the VR tool)
COCOON : building knowledge driven and dynamically networked communities within European healthcare systems 338
Team work based care in speech and language therapy through web-based tools and methods 343
Pt. 12 Telehomecare and monitoring
Cost-effective health services for interactive continuous monitoring of vital signs parameters - the e-vital concept 355
Ambulatory monitoring for chronic cardiac and pulmonary patients 362
A new model for home care for COPD 368
A new monitoring service for long term residential care 374
A reference architecture for telemonitoring 381
Pt. 13 Electronic health record security
MDA-based EHR application security services 387
Implementing MDA-based distributed, interoperable, flexible, scalable, portable, and secure EHR systems 394
A peculiar aspect of patients' safety : the discriminating power of identifiers for record linkage 400
High level security policies for health care establishments 407
High level security policies for health : from theory to practice 416
Access control management in practical settings 424
Policy management and access control in practice 428
Security infrastructure services for electronic archives and electronic health records 434
Secondary use of the EHR via pseudonymisation 441
Use of the ISO/IEC 17799 framework in healthcare information security management 447
Security requirements in EHR systems and archives 453
Electronic health record on cards 459
Pt. 14 The challenges in the migration to 4G mobile systems. M-health prospective
Non-telephone healthcare : the role of 4G and emerging mobile systems for future m-health systems 465
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