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21. MIE 2008: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Stig Kjær Andersen, Gunnar O. Klein, Stefan Schulz, Jos Aarts:

eHealth Beyond the Horizon - Get IT There, Proceedings of MIE2008, The XXIst International Congress of the European Federation for Medical Informatics, Göteborg, Sweden, May 25-28, 2008. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 136, IOS Press 2008, ISBN 978-1-58603-864-9
1. Bioinformatics
- Alberto Anguita, Luis Martín, José Crespo, Manolis Tsiknakis:

An Ontology Based Method to Solve Query Identifier Heterogeneity in Post-Genomic Clinical Trials. 3-8 - Elena Beisswanger, Vivian Lee, Jung-Jae Kim, Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann, Andrea Splendiani, Olivier Dameron, Stefan Schulz, Udo Hahn:

Gene Regulation Ontology (GRO): Design Principles and Use Cases. 9-14 - Joanne L. Callen, Jeffrey Braithwaite, Johanna I. Westbrook:

Differences in Doctors' and Nurses' Assessments of Hospital Culture and their Views about Computerised Order Entry Systems. 15-20 - Gilles Cohen, Hugo Sax, Antoine Geissbühler:

Novelty Detection using One-class Parzen Density Estimator. An Application to Surveillance of Nosocomial Infections. 21-26 - Andrew S. Kanter, Amy Y. Wang, Fred E. Masarie Jr., Frank Naeymi-Rad, Charles Safran:

Interface Terminologies: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Reality for Africa. 27-32 - Gaétan Kerdelhué, Benoît Thirion, Badisse Dahamna, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:

Cataloguing and displaying Web feeds from French language health sites: a Web 2.0 add-on to a health gateway. 33-38 - Mona Laila, Vincent Rialle, Lydie Nicolas, Catherine Duguay, Alain Franco:

Videophones for the delivery of home healthcare in oncology. 39-44 - Guillermo López-Campos, Victoria López-Alonso, Fernando Martín-Sánchez:

Addressing the Biomedical Informatics Needs of a Microarray Laboratory in a Clinical Microbiology Context. 45-50 - Claude Messiaen, Loïc Le Mignot, Ana Rath, Jean-Baptiste Richard, Eric Dufour, Mohamed Ben Saïd, Jean Philippe Jaïs, Alain Verloes, Martine Le Merrer, Christine Bodemer, Geneviève Baujat, Marion Gerard-Blanluet, Eva Bourdon-Lanoy, Rémi Salomon, Ségolène Aymé, Paul Landais:

CEMARA: a Web Dynamic Application Within a N-tier Architecture for Rare Diseases. 51-56 - Cornelia M. Ruland, Haakon Bryhni, Roar Andersen, Tore Bryhni:

Developing a Shared Electronic Health Record for Patients and Clinicians. 57-62 - Rainer Röhrig, E. J. Niczko, H. Beuteführ, Sebastian Böttger, J. Klasen, R. Füssle, B. Hartmann:

Examination of computer assisted prescribing of an initial calculated antibiotic treatment. 63-68
2. Consumer and Home Based eHealth
- Veronika Brezinka:

Treasure Hunt - a serious game to support psychotherapeutic treatment of children. 71-76 - Jurgen Broeren, Ann Björkdahl, Lisbeth Claesson, Daniel Goude, Åsa Lundgren-Nilsson, Hans Samuelsson, Christian Blomstrand, Katharina Stibrant Sunnerhagen, Martin Rydmark:

Virtual Rehabilitation after Stroke. 77-82 - Tatjana M. Burkow, Lars Kristian Vognild, Trine Krogstad, Njål T. Borch, Geir Østengen, Astrid Bratvold, Marijke Jongsma Risberg:

An Easy to Use and Affordable Home-Based Personal eHealth System for Chronic Disease Management Based on Free Open Source Software. 83-88 - Louise Deléger, Pierre Zweigenbaum:

Aligning Lay and Specialized Passages in Comparable Medical Corpora. 89-94 - Karina Gibert, Aïda Valls, David Riaño:

Knowledge Engineering as a support for building an Actor Profile Ontology for Integrating Home-Care Systems. 95-100 - Leili Lind:

Evaluation of the Use of Digital Pens for Pain Assessment in Palliative Home Healthcare. 101-106 - Ståle Walderhaug, Erlend Stav, Marius Mikalsen:

Reusing Models of Actors and Services in Smart Homecare to Improve Sustainability. 107-112 - Eirik Årsand, Odd-Arne Olsen, Ragnhild Varmedal, Willy Mortensen, Gunnar Hartvigsen:

A System for Monitoring Physical Activity Data Among People with Type 2 Diabetes. 113-118
3. Decision Support and Knowledge Management
- Klaus-Peter Adlassnig, Andrea Rappelsberger:

Medical Knowledge Packages and their Integration into Health-Care Information Systems and the World Wide Web. 121-126 - Leila Ahmadian, Ronald Cornet, Wilton A. van Klei, Nicolette de Keizer:

Diversity in preoperative-Assessment Data Collection, a Literature Review. 127-132 - Carl-Fredrik Bassøe:

Representing Health, Disorder and their Transitions by Digraphs. 133-138 - Jacques Bouaud, Brigitte Séroussi:

Characterizing the Dimensions of Clinical Practice Guideline Evolution. 139-144 - Abdelali Boussadi, Cédric Bousquet, Brigitte Sabatier, Isabelle Colombet, Patrice Degoulet:

Specification of business rules for the development of hospital alarm system: application to the pharmaceutical validation. 145-150 - David Buchtela, Jan Peleska, Arnost Veselý, Jana Zvárová, Miroslav Zvolský:

Formalization of Clinical Practice Guidelines. 151-156 - Örjan Dahlström, Toomas Timpka, Ursula Hass, Thomas Skogh, Ingrid Thyberg:

A Simple Method for Heuristic Modeling of Expert Knowledge in Chronic Disease: Identification of Prognostic Subgroups in Rheumatology. 157-162 - Guillermo de la Calle, Miguel García-Remesal, Victor Maojo:

A Method for Indexing Biomedical Resources over the Internet. 163-168 - Krista Elvidge:

Improving Pain & Symptom Management for Advanced Cancer Patients with a Clinical Decision Support System. 169-174 - Göran Falkman, Marie Gustafsson, Olof Torgersson, Mats Jontell:

Collaboration Patterns in an Online Community of Practice in Oral Medicine. 175-180 - Joanna Fursse, Malcolm Clarke, Russell W. Jones, Sneh Khemka, Genevieve Findlay:

An Automated Personalised Intervention Algorithm for Remote Patient Monitoring. 181-186 - Stefan Gindl, Katharina Kaiser, Silvia Miksch:

Syntactical Negation Detection in Clinical Practice Guidelines. 187-192 - Rick Goud, Monique W. M. Jaspers, Arie Hasman, Niels Peek:

Subjective usability of the CARDSS guideline-based decision support system. 193-198 - Ines Jilani, Natalia Grabar, Pierre Meneton, Marie-Christine Jaulent:

Assessment of Biomedical Knowledge According to Confidence Criteria. 199-204 - Michel Joubert, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni, Paul Avillach, Badisse Dahamna, Marius Fieschi:

Using Knowledge for Indexing Health Web Resources in a Quality-Controlled Gateway. 205-210 - Martti Juhola:

On Machine Learning Classification of Otoneurological Data. 211-216 - Dimitrios Kokkinakis:

Semantic Relation Mining of Solid Compounds in Medical Corpora. 217-222 - Jean-Baptiste Lamy, Anis Ellini, Vahid Ebrahiminia, Jean-Daniel Zucker, Hector Falcoff, Alain Venot:

Use of the C4.5 machine learning algorithm to test a clinical guideline-based decision support system. 223-228 - Martin Lang, Thomas Bürkle, Susanne Laumann, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch:

Process Mining for Clinical Workflows: Challenges and Current Limitations. 229-234 - Tayeb Merabti, Suzanne Pereira, Catherine Letord, Thierry Lecroq, Michel Joubert, Badisse Dahamna, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:

Searching Related Resources in a Quality Controlled Health Gateway: a Feasibility Study. 235-240 - Pericles A. Mitkas, Vassilis Koutkias, Andreas L. Symeonidis, Manolis Falelakis, Christos Diou, Irini Lekka, Anastasios Delopoulos, Theodoros Agorastos, Nicos Maglaveras:

Association Studies on Cervical Cancer Facilitated by Inference and Semantic Technologies: The Assist Approach. 241-246 - Anders Lassen Nielsen, Helmer Hilwig, Niranjan Kissoon, Surujpal Teelucksingh:

Discrete event simulation as a tool in optimization of a professional complex adaptive system. 247-252 - Adrian Pearl, Raphael Bar-Or, David Bar-Or:

An Artificial Neural Network Derived Trauma Outcome Prediction Score as an Aid to Triage for Non-Clinicians. 253-258 - Rainer Schmidt, Olga Vorobieva:

Case-Based Reasoning to Explain Medical Model Exceptions. 259-264 - Michael A. Shifrin, Eva I. Kasparova:

Diagnostic Games: from Adequate Formalization of Clinical Experience to Structure Discovery. 265-270 - Klaske van Vuurden, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Johan Gustav Bellika:

Disease outbreak detection through clique covering on a weighted ICPC-coded graph. 271-276
4. Evaluation
- Thomas Bürkle, Alexander Beisig, Marion Ganslmayer, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch:

A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate an Electronic Scoring Tool in the ICU. 279-284 - Stylianos Daskalakis, John Mantas:

Evaluating the impact of a service-oriented framework for healthcare interoperability. 285-290 - Andrew Georgiou, Wendy Morse, Wyndham Timmins, Sangeeta Ray, Johanna I. Westbrook:

The use of performance metrics to monitor the impact of CPOE on pathology laboratory services. 291-296 - Wen-Chin Hsu, Peter A. Bath:

Development of a patient-oriented tool for evaluating the quality of breast cancer information on the Internet. 297-302 - Monique W. M. Jaspers, Linda W. P. Peute, Arnaud Lauteslager, Piet J. M. Bakker:

Pre-Post Evaluation of Physicians' Satisfaction with a Redesigned Electronic Medical Record System. 303-308 - Reza Khajouei, Monique W. M. Jaspers:

CPOE System Design Aspects and Their Qualitative Effect on Usability. 309-314 - Helena Lindgren:

Decision Support System Supporting Clinical Reasoning Process - an Evaluation Study in Dementia Care. 315-320 - Zahra Niazkhani, Habibollah Pirnejad, Antoinette de Bont, Jos Aarts:

Evaluating Inter-Professional Work Support by a Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) System. 321-326 - Linda W. P. Peute, Richard Spithoven, Piet J. M. Bakker, Monique W. M. Jaspers:

Usability Studies on Interactive Health Information Systems; Where Do We Stand? 327-332 - Dennis Säring, Jatin Relan, Michael Groth, Kai Müllerleile, Heinz Handels:

Combination of Short- and Longaxis MR Image Sequences for the 3D Segmentation of the Left Ventricle. 333-338 - Massoud Toussi, Vahid Ebrahiminia, Philippe Le Toumelin, Régis Cohen, Alain Venot:

An automated method for analyzing adherence to therapeutic guidelines: Application in Diabetes. 339-344 - Johanna I. Westbrook, Andrew Georgiou, Marilyn I. Rob:

Computerised Order Entry Systems: Sustained Impact on Laboratory Efficiency and Mortality Rates? 345-350
5. Health Information Systems Including EHR
- Knut Bernstein, Ulrich Andersen:

Managing Care Pathways combining SNOMED CT, Archetypes and an Electronic Guideline System. 353-358 - Bernd Blobel, Peter Pharow:

Analysis and Evaluation of EHR Approaches. 359-364 - Taxiarchis Botsis, Ole K. Hejlesen, Johan Gustav Bellika, Gunnar Hartvigsen:

Electronic Disease Surveillance for Sensitive Population Groups - The Diabetics Case Study. 365-370 - Berit Brattheim, Andreas R. Seim, Arild Faxvaag:

Clinical Processes in an Innovative Vascular Surgeon Community. Implications for Workflow Modeling. 371-376 - David Buchtela, Jan Peleska, Miroslav Zvolský, Jana Zvárová:

Medical Knowledge Representation System. 377-382 - Ronald Buyl, Marc Nyssen:

An electronic registry for physiotherapists in Belgium. 383-388 - Keld Bødker, Maren Fich Granlien:

Computer Support for Shared Care of Diabetes: Findings from a Danish Case. 389-394 - Lino Carrajo, Ángel Penas, Rubén Melcón, Fco. Javier González, Eduardo Couto:

From Documents on Paper to Electronic Medical Records. 395-400 - Rong Chen, Sebastian Garde, Thomas Beale, Mikael Nyström, Daniel Karlsson, Gunnar O. Klein, Hans Åhlfeldt:

An Archetype-based Testing Framework. 401-406 - Sarah Cruchet, Arnaud Gaudinat, Célia Boyer:

Supervised Approach to Recognize Question Type in a QA System for Health. 407-412 - Nathalie Degardin-Capon, Nathalie Bricon-Souf, Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir, Régis Beuscart:

Group Decision Support System applied to the medical pluri-disciplinary decision group: Usability and Efficacy. 413-418 - Maren Fich Granlien, Morten Hertzum, Jette Gudmundsen:

The Gap between Actual and Mandated Use of an Electronic Medication Record Three Years after Deployment. 419-424 - Walter Gall, Wilfried Grossmann, Georg Duftschmid, Thomas Wrba, Wolfgang Dorda:

Analysis of EHRs for research, quality management and health politics. 425-430 - Vigdis Heimly:

Consent-based Access to Core EHR Information: the SUMO-project. 431-436 - Christian Dominik Kohl, Sebastian Garde, Petra Knaup:

Facilitating the openEHR approach - organizational structures for defining high-quality archetypes. 437-442 - Henriette Mabeck:

Implementation of an electronic medication system and disregarded power of the record. 443-448 - Maik Plischke, Michael Marschollek, Klaus-Hendrik Wolf, Reinhold Haux, Uwe Tegtbur:

cyberMarathon - increasing physical activity using health-enabling technologies. 449-454 - Delphine Rossille, Anita Burgun, Céline Pangault-Lorho, Thierry Fest:

Integrating clinical, gene expression, protein expression and preanalytical data for in silico cancer research. 455-460 - Samrend Saboor, Elske Ammenwerth:

Developing a taxonomy of communication errors in heterogeneous information systems. 461-466 - Lina Fatima Soualmia, Badisse Dahamna, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:

Mining Knowledge from Corpora: an Application to Retrieval and Indexing. 467-472 - Stephan Spat, Bruno Cadonna, Ivo Rakovac, Christian Gütl, Hubert Leitner, Günther Stark, Peter Beck:

Enhanced Information Retrieval from Narrative German-language Clinical Text Documents using Automated Document Classification. 473-478 - Jürgen Stausberg, Abdelouahid Azaouagh:

Frequency of hospital-acquired pneumonia in electronic and paper-based patient record. 479-483 - Ton van Deursen, R. Paul Koster, Milan Petkovic:

Reliable Personal Health Records. 484-489 - Ming Chao Wong, Paul Turner, Kwang Chien Yee:

Involving Clinicians in the Development of an Electronic Clinical Handover System - Thinking Systems Not Just Technology. 490-495 - Kwang Chien Yee, Erin Miils, Caroline Airey:

Perfect Match? Generation Y as Change Agents for Information Communication Technology Implementation in Healthcare. 496-501
6. Human-Computer Interaction & Imaging
- Elizabeth M. Borycki, Louise Lemieux-Charles:

Does a Hybrid Electronic-Paper Environment Impact on Health Professional Information Seeking? 505-510 - María José González Sánchez, José Manuel Framiñán Torres, Carlos Luis Parra Calderón, Juan Antonio Del Río Ortega, Eduardo Vigil Martín, Jaime Nieto Cervera:

Application of Business Process Management to drive the deployment of a speech recognition system in a healthcare organization. 511-516 - Andrej Luneski, Panagiotis D. Bamidis, Madga Hitoglou-Antoniadou:

Affective Computing and Medical Informatics: State Of The Art in Emotion-Aware Medical Applications. 517-522 - Henning Müller, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, William R. Hersh, Antoine Geissbühler:

Using Medline Queries to Generate Image Retrieval Tasks for Benchmarking. 523-528 - Miroslav Nagy, Petr Hanzlícek, Jana Zvárová, Tatjana Dostálová, Michaela Seydlova, Radim Hippman, Lubos Smídl, Jan Trmal, Josef Psutka:

Voice-controlled Data Entry in Dental Electronic Health Record. 529-534 - Bernt Ivar Olsen, Sanjaya Babu Dhakal, Odd Petter Eldevik, Per Hasvold, Gunnar Hartvigsen:

A Large, High Resolution Tiled Display for Medical Use: Experiences from Prototyping of a Radiology Scenario. 535-540 - Dag Svanæs, Anita Das, Ole Andreas Alsos:

The Contextual Nature of Usability and its Relevance to Medical Informatics. 541-546 - Adrien Ugon, Carole Philippe, Slawomir Pietrasz, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, Pierre P. Lévy:

OPTISAS a new method to analyse patients with Sleep Apnea Syndrome. 547-552
7. Learning, Modelling and Simulation
- Karen L. Courtney, Sara Stewart, Mihail Popescu, Linda K. Goodwin:

Predictors of Preterm Birth in Birth Certificate Data. 555-560 - Raul Florin Horhat, Gheorghe-Ioan Mihalas, Mihaela Neamtu:

The p53 Network Modeling - Current State and Future Prospects. 561-566 - André Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Shigeki Kuwata, Hiromi Watanabe:

Using a Low-Cost Simulation Approach for Assessing the Impact of a Medication Administration System on Workflow. 567-572 - Ronny Mans, Helen Schonenberg, Giorgio Leonardi, Silvia Panzarasa, Anna Cavallini, Silvana Quaglini, Wil M. P. van der Aalst:

Process Mining Techniques: an Application to Stroke Care. 573-578 - M. Cristina Mazzoleni, Carla Rognoni, Enrico Finozzi, Ines Giorgi, Franco Pugliese, Marco Pagani, Marcello Imbriani:

Development of an E-learning System for Occupational Medicine: Usability Issues. 579-584 - Wataru Ohashi, Hiroshi Mizushima, Hiroshi Tanaka:

Economic Advantage of Pharmacogenomics - Clinical Trials with Genetic Information. 585-590 - Jean M. Roberts:

Recognising e-Health as Part of a Cohesive Professional Community. 591-596 - Isabella Scandurra, Maria Hägglund, Sabine Koch:

Application of the Multi-disciplinary Thematic Seminar Method in two Homecare Cases - A comparative study. 597-602
8. National eHealth Roadmaps, Cross-Border Applications and Organisational Strategies
- Sahar Bayat, Marc Cuggia, Michèle Kessler, Serge Briançon, Pierre Le Beux, Luc Frimat:

Modelling access to renal transplantation waiting list in a French healthcare network using a Bayesian method. 605-610 - Jytte Brender, Peter McNair:

Evaluation of Robustness of a User Requirements Specification Approach in a Purchase Context, a LIS Case Study. 611-616 - Edgar Glück, Roald Bergstrøm, Ole-Fredrik Melleby, Jessica Gabin:

A Vision for the Use of ICT by Norwegian Healthcare in 2012. 617-622 - Nils Hellrung, Nathalie Gusew, Martin Willkomm, Reinhold Haux:

IT-based Information Management in Health Care Networks: the MedoCom Approach. 623-628 - Claudia Hildebrand, Peter Pharow, Bernd Blobel:

The Role of Patients and their Health Cards in Integrated eHealth Environments. 629-634 - Pierre Lewalle, Jean Marie Rodrigues, Pieter E. Zanstra, Bedirhan Üstün, Dipak Kalra, György Surján, Alan L. Rector, Veli N. Stroetmann, Martti Virtanen:

A Deployment and Research Roadmap for Semantic Interoperability: the EU SemanticHEALTH project. 635-640 - Christian Lovis, Dirk Colaert, Veli N. Stroetmann:

DebugIT for Patient Safety - Improving the Treatment with Antibiotics through Multimedia Data Mining of Heterogeneous Clinical Data. 641-646 - Julia Salleron, Alain Duhamel, Charles Sulman, Valérie Deken, Régis Beuscart:

Study on urban healthcare consumption in northern France. 647-652 - Stergiani Spyrou, Dimitrios Vartzopoulos, Panagiotis D. Bamidis, Nicos Maglaveras:

Cross-Border collaboration between Greece and FYROM: Mobile Healthcare Provision. 653-658
9. Privacy and Security
- Petros Belsis, Dimitris Vassis, Christos Skourlas, Grammati E. Pantziou:

Secure dissemination of electronic healthcare records in distributed wireless environments. 661-666 - Gouenou Coatrieux, Catherine Quantin, Julien Montagner, Maniane Fassa, François-André Allaert, Christian Roux:

Watermarking Medical Images with Anonymous Patient Identification to Verify Authenticity. 667-672 - Matthias Herbst, Christoph Busch, Peter Pharow, Bernd Blobel:

Empowerment of Health Professionals: How High Level Security Education Can Raise Awareness and Confidence. 673-678 - Vassiliki Koufi, George Vassilacopoulos:

Context-Aware Access Control for Pervasive Access to Process-Based Healthcare Systems. 679-684 - Nathan Lea, Stephen Hailes, Tony Austin, Dipak Kalra:

Knowledge Management for the Protection of Information in Electronic Medical Records. 685-690 - Thomas Neubauer, Bernhard Riedl:

Improving Patients Privacy with Pseudonymization. 691-696 - Peter Pharow, Bernd Blobel:

Mobile Health Requires Mobile Security: Challenges, Solutions, and Standardization. 697-702 - Lillian Røstad, Øystein Nytrø:

Towards Dynamic Access Control for Healthcare Information Systems. 703-708 - Mario Savastano, Asbjorn Hovsto, Peter Pharow, Bernd Blobel:

Security, Safety, and Related Technology - The Triangle of eHealth Service Provision. 709-714
10. Standardization
- Malcolm Clarke:

Developing a Standard for Personal Health Devices based on 11073. 717-722 - Timo Itälä, Jari Ukkola, Aino Virtanen, Juha Mykkänen:

SOA approach for integration of departmental systems. 723-728 - Karin Kajbjer:

Procurement of prescriber support systems. 729-734 - Diego M. Lopez, Bernd G. M. E. Blobel:

Enhanced Semantic Interpretability by HealthCare Standards Profiling. 735-740 - Thomas H. Müller:

Reconciling Data Structures in Health Information Systems for Research in a European Clinical Registry. 741-746 - D. Papakonstantinou, Flora Malamateniou, George Vassilacopoulos:

Using ESB and BPEL for evolving healthcare systems towards SOA. 747-752 - Mattias Pettersson, Jenny Wihlborg, Rikard Lövström, Erik Sundvall, Mikael Nyström, Daniel Karlsson:

Systematizing medical alerts. 753-758 - Amanda Ryan, Peter W. Eklund:

A Framework for Semantic Interoperability in Healthcare: A Service Oriented Architecture based on Health Informatics Standards. 759-764 - Rui Gomes, Luís Velez Lapão:

The Adoption of IT Security Standards in a Healthcare Environment. 765-770 - Florian Wozak, Elske Ammenwerth, Alexander Hörbst, Peter Sögner, Richard Mair, Thomas Schabetsberger:

IHE based Interoperability - Benefits and Challenges. 771-776
11. Terminology and Ontology
- Ferishta Bakhshi-Raiez, Ronald Cornet, Nicolette de Keizer:

Cross-Mapping APACHE IV "Reasons for Intensive Care Admission" Classification to SNOMED CT. 779-784 - Ronald Cornet:

Do SNOMED CT Relationships Qualify? 785-790 - Kerstin Denecke:

Enhancing Knowledge Representations by Ontological Relations. 791-796 - Peter L. Elkin, Steven H. Brown, E. Andrew Balas, Zelalem Temesgen, Dietlind Wahner-Roedler, David Froehling, Mark Liebow, Brett E. Trusko, S. Trent Rosenbloom, Greg Poland:

Biosurveillance Evaluation of SNOMED CT's Terminology (BEST Trial): Coverage of Chief Complaints. 797-802 - Alexander Estacio-Moreno, Yannick Toussaint, Cédric Bousquet:

Mining for Adverse Drug Events with Formal Concept Analysis. 803-808 - Natalia Grabar, Paul-Christophe Varoutas, Philippe Rizand, Alain Livartowski, Thierry Hamon:

Automatic acquisition of synonyms from French UMLS for enhanced search of EHRs. 809-814 - André Happe, Marc Cuggia, Bruno Turlin, Pierre Le Beux:

Design of an automatic coding algorithm for a multi-axial classification in pathology. 815-820 - Gergely Héja, Péter Varga, György Surján:

Design principles of DOLCE-based formal representation of ICD10. 821-826 - Josef Ingenerf, Thomas Beisiegel:

A Version Management System for SNOMED CT. 827-832 - Andrew G. James, Kent A. Spackman:

Representation of disorders of the newborn infant by SNOMED CT®. 833-838 - Diana Lungeanu, Daniela Zaharie, Stefan Holban, Elena Bernad, Maria Bari, Rodica Noaghiu:

Exploratory Analysis of Medical Coding Practices: the Relevance of Reported Data Quality in Obstetrics-Gynaecology. 839-844 - Philippe Massari, Suzanne Pereira, Benoît Thirion, A. Derville, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:

Use Of Super-Concepts To Customize Electronic Medical Records Data Display. 845-850 - Marin Prcela, Dragan Gamberger, Alan Jovic:

Semantic Web Ontology Utilization for Heart Failure Expert System Design. 851-856 - Jean Marie Rodrigues, Anand Kumar, Cédric Bousquet, Béatrice Trombert:

Standards and Biomedical Terminologies: the CEN TC 251 and ISO TC 215 Categorial Structures. A step towards increased interoperability. 857-862 - Stefan Schulz, Martin Boeker, Holger Stenzhorn:

How Granularity Issues Concern Biomedical Ontology Integration. 863-868 - György Surján:

Dichotomy - a forgotten ancient principle. 869-874
12. Doctoral Consortia Papers
- Ole Andreas Alsos:

Attention and usability issues in mobile health information systems at point-of-care. 877-878 - Feng Gao:

Reconstructing Clinical Events by Interpreting NICU Monitoring Data. 879-880 - Zahra Niazkhani:

Evaluating the Impact of CPOE Systems on Medical Workflow: a Mixed Method Study. 881-882

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