Driving Reform : Selected Papers from the 23rd Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2015).
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781614995586
- 610.285
- R864 .D758 2015
Title Page -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Coontents -- HL7 Middleware Framework for Laboratory Notifications for Notifiable Diseases -- A Registry Framework Enabling Patient-Centred Care -- The HealthierU Portal for Supporting Behaviour Change and Diet Programs -- Decision Support Systems and Line Performance: Case of Gold Coast University Hospital -- Considering Governance for Patient Access to E-Medical Records -- Designing Technology for Assessments of CALD Patients -- StepKinnection: A Fall Prevention Game Mindfully Designed for the Elderly -- Le Bon Samaritain: A community-Based Care Model Supported by Technology -- An Improved Patient-Specific Mortality Risk Prediction in ICU in a Random Forest Classification Framework -- Human Activity Recognition from Smart-Phone Sensor Data Using a Multi-Class Ensemble Learning in Home Monitoring -- Health Informatics and E-Health Curriculum for Clinical Health Profession Degrees -- Automatic Detection of Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Infections from Primary Care Electronic Medical Records -- Incidence Rate of Prediabetes: An Analysis of New Zealand Primary Care Data -- Automated Classification of Clinical Incident Types -- Model Selection and Variable Aggregation of Australian Hospital Data -- The Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) for Adults with Severe Communication Impairments: Findings of Pilot Research -- Measuring Data Quality Through a Source Data Verification Audit in a Clinical Research Setting -- The Hare and the Hortoise: The Potential Versus the Reality of eTP Implementation -- Use of Smartphones to Estimate Carbohydrates in Foods for Diabetes Management -- Chat-Bots for People with Parkinson's Disease: Science Fiction or Reality?.
The Relationship Between Using Electronic Health Records and Meeting Accreditation Standards for Client Safety in Residential Aged Care Homes -- A Pilot Study to Improve Access to Eye Care Services for Patients in Rural India by Implementing Community Ophthalmology through Innovative Telehealth Technology -- Improving Video Based Heart Rate Monitoring -- Impact of Physician Community Structure on Healthcare Outcomes -- Educating the Health Informatics Professional: The Impact of an Academic Program -- Development and Practice of Store-and-Forward Telehealth Systems in Ophthalmology Dental and Emergency -- Subject Index -- Author Index.
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