The XXII International Conference of the European Federation for Medical Informatics
EFMI European Federation for Medical Informatics
BHSMI Society for Medical Informatics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
09
MIE
SARAJEVO
TUTORIALS
MIE 2009 TUTORIALS
MIE 2009 TUTORIALS ARE SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY, 30 AUGUST For more information, see the MIE 2009 Final Program (available at www.mie2009.org or at the conference registration desk)
Presenters Title Description Duration
Bernd Blobel1, Jan Vesseur2, Peter Pharow1, Ragnar Nordberg3 1eHealth Competence Center Regensburg, Germany 2Dutch Health Care Inspectorate, The Netherlands, 3JMP Research & Development AB
ROOM UNA, starting from 09:00
The tutorial concerns requirements and solutions for secure, reliable, and trustworthy future-proof Health Information Systems and international Health Networks eHealth thereby reflecting the results of several international Platforms for and European standards as well as European research Personal Health: and best practice projects but also related activities on Architecture, a national or even regional scale. It provides a platform Policies, Models, for advanced information and discussion of legal, social, Security behavioral, organizational, and underlying technical aspects and Privacy and implications for Internet-based trustworthy health Requirements telematics and eHealth. Furthermore, the exploitation and Solutions of results to wards personalized health service provision (pHealth) including related standardization issues is highlighted
Tutorial 1
Full-day
ROOM BOSNA, starting from 09:00
Patrick Weber Nice Computing, Switzerlandg Anne Moen, University of Oslo Norway, John Mantas, University of Athens, Greece Vesna Prijatelj, Slovenia, Uros Rajkovic, Slovenia, Tonny Gyppen, Belgium
Nursing Informatics
This tutorial is organized by the European Federation for Nursing Informatics NURSIE and coordinated by Patrick Weber Chair of this group This tutorial will be simultaneous translated for Bosnian participants dealing with the nursing fields. We are providing you a best opportunity to meet international experts in the domain of Informatics with a focus to nursing. After this tutorial you’ll have a better view of what is possible in your country and how you could start with a project in informatics that includes nurses: This tutorial concerns every nurse and persons who’s working in the nursing field from community nurse to acute hospital, comprising nurses at rehabilitation and elderly center.
Tutorial 2
Full-day
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Presenters
Title
Description
Duration
ROOM NERETVA, starting from 09:00
Medical terminological systems, such as ICD-10 or SNOMED CT are increasingly used to facilitate reuse of medical data for a wide range of purposes. This tutorial will familiarize health care workers, decision makers and medical informatics researchers with theory and practice to understand terminological systems. A typology of and criteria for terminological systems will be presented, as well as advantages and disadvantages various representation formalisms, including description logic. Application of terminological systems in health care will be discussed, including the interplay between registration and classification, and various use cases for applying terminological systems in health care.
R Cornet, Nicolette F. de Keizer Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Terminological Systems – Understanding, Application and Maintenance
Tutorial 3
Half-day
ROOM VRBAS, starting from 09:00
Using an open source observational Pushpa tool to measure Kumarapeli the influence Safia Debar, of the doctor’s Simon de consulting style Lusignan and the brand St George’s of computer University of system on London, England the outcomes of the clinical consultation Implementation of Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems often fail. A lack of tools to understand the difficulty of incorporating IT into workflows and clinical team working has limited research in this area. Variations in their system designs have a differential impact on the consultation process. Clinicians also have different styles of using the computer in the consultation. The opens source ALFA (Activity Log File Aggregation www.biomedicalinformatics. info/alfa/) is a tool-kit capable collecting, analysing and presenting data about the doctor-patient-computer interactions. The toolkit has features which enable the detailed observation of the consultation over and above those provided by existing tools (See: http://www.jmir.org/2008/4/ e27/ )
Tutorial 4
Half-day
ROOM HERCEGOVINA, starting from 14:00
Ontologies are being developed by ever increasing numbers of biomedical research communities. They are seen as a means to ensure consistent collection of data, and thereby also to promote exchange, retrieval and integration of the research results obtained by different groups. We describe how ontologies are developed and applied within the cross-disciplinary framework of the OBO (Open Biomedical Ontologies) Foundry (http://obofoundry.org), and show how they are used to support the more efficient and reliable collection of instance-data within the Electronic Health Record on the basis of the new Referent Tracking paradigm
Barry Smith and Werner Ceusters Biomedical Ontology Ontologies: The Research Group, State of the Art SUNY Buffalo, USA
Tutorial 5
Half-day
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MEDICAL INFORMATICS IN A UNITED AND HEALTHY EUROPE
09
EFMI European Federation for Medical Informatics
MIE
SARAJEVO
30th August to 2nd September 2009
The XXII International Conference of the European Federation for Medical Informatics
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
BHSMI Society for Medical Informatics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 250 Presentations and Posters - 500 Attendees - MIE09 Industrial Exhibition
www.mie2009.org
UNSA University of Sarajevo ISfTeH International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth EuroRec European Institute for Health Records European Association of Healthcare IT Managers Records
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