Medical Informatics papers in IMIA Yearbook 2008

June 25, 2008 – 16:43 by Dani Iswara

From IMIA Yearbook 2008 (IMIA : International Medical Informatics Association), here is some title of the papers related to health management information system (with the exception of some biomedical informatics and nursing topics):

  • Health Care and Informatics: On IMIA’s Opportunities and Responsibilities in its 5th Decade.
  • Access to Health Information. Editorial.
  • Access to Health Information: a Key for Better Health in the Knowledge Society.
  • Access to Health Information Findings from the Section on Access to Health Information.
  • How do patients evaluate and make use of online health information?
  • Do People Experience Cognitive Biases while Searching for Information?
  • A Document Clustering and Ranking System for Exploring MEDLINE.
  • Health and Clinical Management – From Hospital to Home Patient Care Management
    Findings from the Section on Health and Clinical Management.
  • Operating Room Managerial Decision-Making on the Day of Surgery
    With and Without Computer Recommendations and Status Display.
  • Mobile Phone-Based Remote Patient Monitoring System for Management of Hypertension in Diabetic Patients.
  • Impact of an Automated Test Result Management System on Patients’ Satisfaction about Test Result Communication.
  • Randomized Trial to Improve Prescribing Safety in Ambulatory Elderly Patients.
  • Technologies for an Aging Society: A Systematic Review of “Smart Home” Applications.
  • Cognitive Analysis of Physicians and Nurses Cooperation in the Medication Ordering and Administration Process.

It’s only a list..I warn you.. :)

  • A Review of Medical Error Reporting System Design Considerations and a Proposed Cross-level Systems Research Framework.
  • A Cognitive Task Analysis of Information Management Strategies in a Computerized Provider Order Entry Environment.
  • Towards Addressing the Opportunities and Challenges of Web 2.0 for Health and
    Informatics.
  • Health Information Systems: Current Challenges and Developments
    Findings from the Yearbook 2008 Section on Health Information Systems.
  • The Rhône-Alpes Health Platform.
  • HIS-Monitor: an approach to assess the quality of information processing in hospitals.
  • OpenSourcePACS: an extensible infrastructure for medical image management.
  • Innovative approaches to application of information technology in disease surveillance and prevention in Western Kenya.
  • Medical Multimedia Retrieval 2.0.
  • Sensors, Signals, and Images in Medical Informatics: Progress and Evaluation Findings from the Yearbook 2008 Section on Sensors, Signals, and Imaging Informatics.
  • Clinical validation of vessel-based registration for correction of brain-shift.
  • A wearable mobihealth care system supporting real-time diagnosis and alarm.
  • Biomedical Ontologies in Action: Role in Knowledge Management, Data Integration and Decision Support.
  • Decision Support, Knowledge Representation and Management: Structuring Knowledge for Better Access – Findings from the Yearbook 2008 Section on Decision Support, Knowledge Representation and Management.
  • Multiple channel detection of steady-state visual evoked potentials for 65 brain-computer interfaces.
  • Semantic classification of biomedical concepts using distributional similarity.
  • A novel hybrid approach to automated negation detection in clinical radiology reports.
  • Medication-related clinical decision support in computerized provider order entry systems: a review.
  • A comparative evaluation of full-text, concept-based, and context-sensitive search.
  • Temporal reasoning with medical data–a review with emphasis on medical natural language processing.
  • E-Learning for Health-Care Workforce Development.
  • Education and Consumer Informatics: Improvements in Existing Systems
    Findings from the Yearbook 2008 Section on Education and Consumer Informatics.
  • Web-Based Asynchronous Teleconsulting for Consumers in Colombia: A Case Study.
  • European citizens’ use of E-health services: A study of seven countries.
  • Using Internet and Mobile Phone Technology to Deliver an Automated Physical Activity Program: Randomized Controlled Trial.
  • HEALS : The eHealth Literacy Scale.
  • Sensitivity of routine system for reporting patient safety incidents in an NHS hospital: retrospective patient case note review.
  • Accessing and Integrating Data and Knowledge for Biomedical Research.
  • The Promise of Systems Biology in Clinical Applications
    Findings from the Yearbook 2008 Section on Bioinformatics.
  • Advancing Translational Research with the Semantic Web.
  • NCI Thesaurus: A Semantic Model Integrating Cancer-related Clinical and Molecular Information.
  • Assessing the Capital Efficiency of Healthcare Information Technologies Investments: An Econometric Perspective.
  • Extracting Information from Textual Documents in the Electronic Health Record:
    A Review of Recent Research.
  • Health and Biomedical Informatics: Opportunities and Challenges for a Twenty-First
    Century Profession and its Education.
  • Rising Expectations: Access to Biomedical Information
  • Unified Medical Language System.
  • Nursing intervention lexicon and taxonomy study: Language and classifications methods.
  • A Life for Health Informatics
    Jan van Bemmel is the second recipient of the IMIA/UMIT Medical Informatics Award of Excellence.

Three of the best paper are available on JMIR (Journal of Medical Internet Research):

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13 Responses to “Medical Informatics papers in IMIA Yearbook 2008”

  1. Comment by benykla on June 25, 2008 at 16:48:32
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  2. Comment by Dani Iswara on June 25, 2008 at 16:57:09
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    - benykla:
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  3. Comment by Ady on June 28, 2008 at 19:09:47
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    Dan, Which one is free or open access??

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  4. Comment by devari on June 29, 2008 at 00:44:47
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    duh wayah2 bahasane dok :)

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  5. Comment by dani on June 29, 2008 at 20:05:11
    using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0 on Linux Linux

    - Ady:
    Ady, you’ll find it on their official link :)

    - devari:
    sehingga saya hanya sanggup copy-paste..kanggoang malu bli.. :D

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  6. Comment by okanegara on June 30, 2008 at 12:09:30
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    rujukan penyedia data informasi medik yang cukup lengkap untuk saat ini apa saja ya dan? kalau jaman mahasiswa dulu MEDLINE kan yang paling sering diakses..

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  7. Comment by anton on June 30, 2008 at 21:50:25
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  8. Comment by dani on July 3, 2008 at 09:56:07
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    - okanegara:
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    - anton:
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    utk topik keluarga asanne jani sing lah kategorine raga, bli.. :D

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    Ngak ada new post teman? Sudah 5 kali gue lawat nih.

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  10. Comment by dani on July 6, 2008 at 10:22:06
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  11. Comment by Deni Pradana on July 8, 2008 at 18:58:21
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    ic :)

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  12. Comment by artana on July 12, 2008 at 08:31:57
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    Waduh….benar2 nggak ngerti yang beginian dok!

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    - artana:
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