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Electronic Healthcare - First International Conference, eHealth 2008, London, September 8-9, 2008, Revised Selected Papers
Title Page
2
Preface
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Organization
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Table of Contents
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Full Papers
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Continuous Monitoring of Children with Suspected Cardiac Arrhythmias
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Introduction
11
Example Cases
12
Methodology
13
System Architecture
15
Concluding Remarks
17
References
18
An Evaluation Framework for EU Research and Development e-Health Projects’ Systems
19
Introduction
19
Aims and Objectives
20
Methodology
21
STEP ONE: Evaluating the System’s Architecture
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STEP TWO: Evaluating the System’s Software
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STEP THREE: Evaluation of the Prototype
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SAPHIRE Results
24
Architecture Analysis of SAPHIRE
24
SAPHIRE Software Evaluation Metrics
25
SAPHIRE Prototype Evaluation
25
Business Benefits – Conclusions
25
References
26
Health@Home – An e-Service Model for Disease Prevention and Healthcare in the Home
27
Introduction
27
Stakeholders in Home-Based Prevention and Healthcare
28
The Health@Home Service Model
29
Feasibility and Mid-Term Implementation Prospects
32
Conclusions
34
References
34
Agent-Based Simulation of Emergency Departments with Patient Diversion
35
Introduction
35
Applications
36
Local Area Patient Tracking
36
Wide Area ED Scenario
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Visual Simulation Suite
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Emergency Department Model
39
Basic Architecture
40
Data Driven Simulation
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Simulations
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Staffing Change Scenario
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Data Infrastructure Scenario
44
Summary
46
References
46
Weird Project: E-Health Service Improvement Using WiMAX
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Introduction
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Service Framework
49
Equipment and Network Evolution
52
Privacy and Data Integrity
53
Telecommunication Technology
53
Weird Applications Scenario
54
E-Health Demo Scenarios
55
Conclusion
56
References
58
Data Management in an Intelligent Environment for Cognitive Disabled and Elderly People
60
Introduction
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Project Principal Objectives
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Platform Functionality
61
Data Management Mechanisms
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Frame Sensor Adapter (FSA)
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Context Management
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Enterprise Service Bus - ESB
65
Conclusions
66
References
67
3P: Personalized Pregnancy Prediction in IVF Treatment Process
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Introduction
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Machine Learning Methods in IVF Data Analysis
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Proposed System for Embryo Implantation Prediction
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Dataset Characteristics
70
SVM Classification
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Performance Measures
72
Experiments and Results
73
Threats to Validity
74
Conclusions and Future Work
74
References
74
Bridging the Self-care Deficit Gap: Remote Patient Monitoring and the Hospital-at-Home
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Introduction
76
Methods
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Results
79
Discussion
80
Conclusion
82
References
83
Cognitive Network Infrastructures and Virtualization Platforms in Support of Healthcare Applications
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Introduction
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Indicative Healthcare Scenario
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Wireless, B3G Systems
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Service-Oriented Management Platform for Offering Virtualization and Cognition
88
Summary and Conclusions
90
References
91
Device Data Protection in Mobile Healthcare Applications
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Introduction
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Mobile Healthcare Architecture
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Security Capsule Architecture
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Request and Retrieval Unit
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Identity Management Unit
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Token Management Unit
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Storage Unit
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Decryption and Processing Unit
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Token Management
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Registration Token
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Authorization Token
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Trust Token
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Conclusion
98
References
99
Persuasive Mobile Health Applications
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Introduction
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Heart Angel
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Connectivity
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Cardio-Respiratory Workouts
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Persuasive Physical Exercise through User Feedback
104
Further Work
105
Conclusion
105
References
106
Teledermatology Helps Doctors and Hospitals to Serve Their Clients
108
Need for Change in Healthcare Delivery
108
Health Management Practice (HMP)
109
Phase I: Telemedicine Development
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Phase II and III: Health Management Research
109
Phase IV: Health Management Implementation
109
Success of Teledermatology in The Netherlands
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Development: KSYOS Teledermatology Consultation System (TDCS®) as an Integrated Service
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Research: Performance Indicators
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Unique Health Worker Identification Pass Implementation
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Number of Prevented Physical Referrals to the Dermatologist
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Cost Reducing Effect of Teledermatology
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Service for the Patient: Response Time of the Dermatologist
112
Perceived Benefits of TeleDermatologie
112
Implementation of Teledermatology
113
KSYOS TeleMedical Centre: The First Virtual Hospital in The Netherlands
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TeleDermatology as a Service Tool for General Hospitals
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AXARM: An Extensible Remote Assistance and Monitoring Tool for ND Telerehabilitation
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Introduction
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The Illness
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TRiEM Project
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AXARM: Beyond TRiEM
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Refactoring
118
Plugins
119
The User Interface
121
Conclusions and Future Work
122
References
122
A Group Decision Support System for Staging of Cancer
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Introduction
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Group Decision Support
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The Electronic Medical Record
127
The System
128
Conclusions and Future Work
129
References
130
A Trust Framework of Ubiquitous Healthcare with Advanced Petri Net Model
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Introduction
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Background
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Building Trust with Advanced Petri Net Model
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Modeling Trust Framework of Ubiquitous Healthcare
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Modeling Healthcare Behaviors with Petri Net
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Trust Framework of Ubiquitous Healthcare Based on Trust Activities withAdvanced Petri Net
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Conclusion
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References
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PPEPR for Enterprise Healthcare Integration
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Introduction
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PPEPR: Plug and Play Electronic Patient Records
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HL7, EPR, and PPEPR
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PPEPR’s sSOA for EPR Integration
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Example Scenario
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PPEPR Assessment
144
Related Works
146
Conclusion and Future Work
146
References
147
VirtualECare: Intelligent Assisted Living
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Introduction
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Contextualization
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Application Scenario
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VirtualECare
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Infrastructure
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VirtualECare Simulation Environment
152
Conclusion
153
References
153
Privacy and Access Control for IHE-Based Systems
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Introduction
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Related Work
156
Background
156
Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE)
156
Access Control
157
Security and Privacy Requirement
157
Design Model
158
Policy Types
158
Decision Making Process
159
Security Architecture
159
Prototypical Implementation
160
Conclusion and Future Work
162
References
162
An Avatar-Based Italian Sign Language Visualization System
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Introduction
164
State of the Art
165
System Architecture and Organization
165
ISL Sentence Grammar
166
ISL Gestures
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The Database
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Graphic Engine Commands
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Conclusion
170
References
170
Web Based Personal Nutrition Management Tool
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Introduction
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Method
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The Nutrition Web Portal
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Conclusions
175
References
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Event-Based Data Dissemination Control in Healthcare
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Introduction
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Event-Driven Healthcare
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Incidents in Homecare
178
Healthcare Information Protection
179
Event-Based Middleware
180
Middleware
180
Publish/Subscribe
180
Interaction Control
180
Cross-Domain Communication
181
Health Scenarios
182
Discussion and Conclusion
183
References
184
Short Papers
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Decision Support Systems: Improving Levels of Care and Lowering Costs in Anticoagulation Therapy
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Introduction
185
Methods and Challenges
186
Experimental Results
186
Conclusions and Future Work
187
References
188
NHS Blood Tracking Pilot: City University Evaluation Project
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References
191
eHealth and Global Health: Investments Opportunities and Challenges for Industry in Developing Countries
192
Introduction
192
Challenges to eHealth Investments
193
Conclusion
194
References
194
Web-Based Architecture to Enable Compute-Intensive CAD Tools and Multi-user Synchronization in Teleradiology
196
Introduction
196
CADTools
197
Synchronization Tools
198
Case Studies
199
References
200
Research Challenges in Future Health Care Systems
201
Introduction
201
Research Challenges
201
Control Theoretic Approach
202
Case Study: Queueing Models in Health Care
203
Background
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Control Framework for Optimal Resource Allocation
204
Aligning Technology with the Organisation Using Focus and User Groups
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Introduction
205
Aligning IT and the Organisation
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Focus Groups
206
Aims
206
Structure
206
Functions
206
Challenges
207
When Things Go Wrong
207
User Groups
208
Structure
208
Aims
208
Functions
208
Conclusion
209
Diabetes City: How Urban Game Design Strategies Can Help Diabetics
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Introduction
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How Ubiquitous Computing Evolves into Pervasive Games
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Serious Games and Pervasive Healthcare
211
Prototyping a Game for Diabetics
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Objectives – The Spatial Diary
213
Medical Game Design Concept
213
Realisation / Work in Progress
213
References
214
Potentials of Web 2.0 for Diabetes Education of Adolescent Patients
215
References
217
Invited Paper
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Induction for Radiology Patients
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Introduction
218
Problem Definition and Algorithm Task Definition
219
Inductive Inferencing Algorithms
219
Description of the ILA Algorithm with a Running Example
220
Experimental Evaluation Methodology
223
Results
225
Discussion
228
Related Work
228
Conclusion
229
References
230
Author Index
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