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Proceedings of the 47th Annual Southeast Regional Conference, 2009
It is getting harder to extract useful information from the enormous amount of data that is being collected in the medical information systems or eHealth systems due to the distributed and very complex nature of this data. Semantic web technologies, which are mainly developed for use in web information systems, are providing efficient solutions for the
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It is getting harder to extract useful information from the enormous amount of data that is being collected in the medical information systems or eHealth systems due to the distributed and very complex nature of this data. Semantic web technologies, which are mainly developed for use in web information systems, are providing efficient solutions for the
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The Economics of eHealth and mHealth
Journal of Health Communication, 2012While mHealth has the potential to overcome traditional obstacles to the delivery of health services to the poor in lower and middle-income countries--issues related to access, quality, time, and resources--there is little evidence as to whether the expected benefits and savings can be actualized on a large scale.
Julian, Schweitzer, Christina, Synowiec
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2008 Third International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2008
A central aspect of eHealth is the electronic healthcare record (EHR) which integrates all relevant medical information of a person and represents a lifelong documentation of the medical history. By virtue of their sensitive character it is crucial that medical data can only be accessed by the patient herself and persons who are directly involved in ...
Daniel Slamanig, Christian Stingl
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A central aspect of eHealth is the electronic healthcare record (EHR) which integrates all relevant medical information of a person and represents a lifelong documentation of the medical history. By virtue of their sensitive character it is crucial that medical data can only be accessed by the patient herself and persons who are directly involved in ...
Daniel Slamanig, Christian Stingl
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Cybersecurity Indexes for eHealth
Proceedings of the Australasian Computer Science Week Multiconference, 2019This study aimed to explore the cybersecurity landscape to identify cybersecurity indexes that may be relevant to the health industry. While the healthcare sector poses security concerns regarding patients' records, cybersecurity in the healthcare sector has not been given much consideration.
Wendy Burke +3 more
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eHealth recruitment challenges
Evaluation and Program Planning, 2006Little is known about effective eHealth recruitment methods. This paper presents recruitment challenges associated with enrolling African-American girls aged 8-10 years in an eHealth obesity prevention program, their effect on the recruitment plan, and potential implications for eHealth research. Although the initial recruitment strategy was literature-
Debbe, Thompson +7 more
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eHealth and nursing Informatics
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2010This week Gordon Brown referred to a web-based portal from which people will remotely access public services, including the NHS, just like internet banking. Strategically it is right up there, because we know the advances in technology can save time and money, we know that our population is growing older with fewer people of working age and the public
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2015
There is increasing interest in Big Data analytics in health care. Behavioral health analytics is a care management technology that aims to improve the quality of care and reduce health care costs based capture and analysis of data on patient’s behavioral patterns.
Peter Wlodarczak +2 more
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There is increasing interest in Big Data analytics in health care. Behavioral health analytics is a care management technology that aims to improve the quality of care and reduce health care costs based capture and analysis of data on patient’s behavioral patterns.
Peter Wlodarczak +2 more
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Intermediaries in eHealth Education
2019As in other industry-related fields, information technology and business are becoming intertwined in health care. This has changed the field profoundly, including the way people work, communicate and conduct their everyday affairs. This change is ongoing, and the future of health care and technology is unknown.
Majanoja Anne-Maarit, Lahtiranta Janne
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