Description
We live in an age characterized by computerized information, but ubiquitous information technology has profoundly changed our healthcare systems and, if not adequately trained to deal with it, healthcare professionals can all too easily be overwhelmed by the complexity and magnitude of the data. This demands new skills from physicians as well as novel ways to provide medical knowledge. Selecting and assessing relevant information presents a challenge which can only be met by bridging the various disciplines in healthcare and the data sciences.
This book presents the proceedings of the 62nd annual meeting of the German Association of Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (German Medical Data Sciences – GMDS 2017): Visions and Bridges, held in Oldenburg, Germany, in September 2017. The 242 submissions to the conference included 77 full papers, of which 42 were accepted for publication here after rigorous review. These are divided into 7 sections: teaching and training; epidemiological surveillance, screening and registration; research methods; IT infrastructure for biomedical research/data integration centers; healthcare information systems; interoperability – standards, terminologies, classification; and biomedical informatics, innovative algorithms and signal processing.
The book provides a vision for healthcare in the information age, and will be of interest to all those concerned with improving clinical decision making and the effectiveness and efficiency of healt
Chapter
Implications of Low Levels of the UV Index for Sun Protection
Routine Data Analyses to Compare Outpatient Depression Treatment Regimens
Standards-Based Procedural Phenotyping: The Arden Syntax on i2b2
On-The-Fly Query Translation Between i2b2 and Samply in the German Biobank Node (GBN) Prototypes
Evaluation of the IT Infrastructure of the RESIST Study with the Evidence-Based CIPROS Checklist
Analysis of Age and Gender Structures for ICD-10 Diagnoses in Outpatient Treatment Using Shannon's Entropy
Markov Model of the Outpatient Classification System Morbidity Related Groups (MRG)
4. IT Infrastructure for Biomedical Research/Data Integration Centers
IT Infrastructure for Biomedical Research in North-West Germany
Data Collection of Medication - Impact of Autocompletion in eCRFs on Efficiency and Data Quality
A Decentralized IT Architecture for Locating and Negotiating Access to Biobank Samples
Semi-Automatic Terminology Generation for Information Extraction from German Chest X-Ray Reports
Implementing a Data Management Platform for Longitudinal Health Research
A Customizable Importer for the Clinical Data Warehouses PaDaWaN and I2B2
Automated Transformation of CDISC ODM to OpenClinica
Proof-of-Concept Integration of Heterogeneous Biobank IT Infrastructures into a Hybrid Biobanking Network
5. Health Care Information Systems
Alarm Fatigue: Causes and Effects
IT Decision Making in German Hospitals - Do CEOs Open the Black Box?
Cognitive Performance of Users Is Affected by Electronic Handovers Depending on Role, Task and Human Factors
Technical Environment for Developing the SNIK Ontology of Information Management in Hospitals
Factors Influencing the Implementation and Distribution of Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS)
Disseminating a Standard for Medical Records in Emergency Departments Among Different Software Vendors Using HL7 CDA
Requirements Analysis for a Clinical Decision Support System Aiming at Improving the Artificial Nutrition of Critically Ill Patients
Antecedents of CIOs' Innovation Capability in Hospitals: Results of an Empirical Study
Identification of Measures and Indicators for the IT Security of Networked Medical Devices: A Delphi Study
Extending the Query Language of a Data Warehouse for Patient Recruitment
Implementation of Task-Tracking Software for Clinical IT Management
6. Interoperability - Standards, Terminologies, Classification
Expert2OWL: A Methodology for Pattern-Based Ontology Development
Light-Weighted Automatic Import of Standardized Ontologies into the Content Management System Drupal
Mapping Equivalence of German Emergency Department Medical Record Concepts with SNOMED CT After Implementation with HL7 CDA
From a Content Delivery Portal to a Knowledge Management System for Standardized Cancer Documentation
An Abstraction Layer to Facilitate Technical Interoperability Between Medical Records and Knowledge Modules
Analysis of Annotated Data Models for Improving Data Quality
7. Biomedical Informatics, Innovative Algorithms and Signal Processing
Optimizing a Query by Transformation and Expansion
Deep Learning for Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting: A New Approach for Predicting Quantitative Parameter Values from Time Series
Evaluation of an Interactive Visualization Tool for the Interpretation of Pediatric Laboratory Test Results
Machine Learning Models of Post-Intubation Hypoxia During General Anesthesia
Considering Information Up-to-Dateness to Increase the Accuracy of Therapy Decision Support Systems
Processual Reasoning over Sequences of Situations in Endoscopic Surgery