Yearbook of Medical Informatics
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Table of contents
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The Other Side(s) of Health Informaticsde Assis Moura, Lincoln et al. | 2014
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François Grémy, a Humanist and Information Sciences PioneerDegoulet, Patrice / Fieschi, Marius / Goldberg, Marcel et al. | 2014
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Big3. EditorialLehmann, Christoph U. / Séroussi, Brigitte / Jaulent, Marie-Christine et al. | 2014
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Big Data and Biomedical Informatics: A Challenging OpportunityBellazzi, Riccardo et al. | 2014
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Big Data in Medicine Is Driving Big ChangesMartin-Sanchez, F. / Verspoor, K. et al. | 2014
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Big Data in Science and Healthcare: A Review of Recent Literature and Perspectives. Contribution of the IMIA Social Media Working GroupHansen, M. M. / Miron-Shatz, T. / Lau, A. Y. S. et al. | 2014
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Big Data Usage Patterns in the Health Care Domain: A Use Case Driven Approach Applied to the Assessment of Vaccination Benefits and Risks. Contribution of the IMIA Primary Healthcare Working GroupLiyanage, H. / de Lusignan, S. / Liaw, S-T. et al. | 2014
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Challenges and Potential Solutions for Big Data Implementations in Developing CountriesLuna, D. R. / Mayan, J. C. / García, M. J. et al. | 2014
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Technical Challenges for Big Data in Biomedicine and Health: Data Sources, Infrastructure, and AnalyticsPeek, N. / Holmes, J. H. / Sun, J. et al. | 2014
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Big Data - Smart Health Strategies. Findings from the Yearbook 2014 Special ThemeKoutkias, V. / Thiessard, F. et al. | 2014
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Special Section: Big Data - Smart Health Strategies| 2014
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Reuse Of Clinical DataSafran, C. et al. | 2014
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Trends on Integrating Framework of Applications or Data. Findings from the Section on Health and Clinical ManagementBricon-Souf, N. / Conchon, E. et al. | 2014
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Section 1: Health and Clinical Management| 2014
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Human Factors and Health Information Technology: Current Challenges and Future DirectionsPatel, V. L. / Kannampallil, T. G. et al. | 2014
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Human Factors in the Large: Experiences from Denmark, Finland and Canada in Moving Towards Regional and National Evaluations of Health Information System Usability. Contribution of the IMIA Human Factors Working GroupKushniruk, A. / Kaipio, J. / Nieminen, M. et al. | 2014
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Big Data in Healthcare – Defining the Digital Persona through User Contexts from the Micro to the Macro. Contribution of the IMIA Organizational and Social Issues WGKuziemsky, C. E. / Monkman, H. / Petersen, C. et al. | 2014
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Reasons (not) to Spend a Few Billions More on EHRs: How Human Factors Research Can HelpDeclerck, G. / Aimé, X. et al. | 2014
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Section 2: Human Factors and Organizational Issues| 2014
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“Big Data” and the Electronic Health RecordRoss, M. K. / Wei, Wei / Ohno-Machado, L. et al. | 2014
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Future Direction of IMIA Standardization. Report from the IMIA Standardization Working GroupNakaya, J. / Kimura, M. / Ogishima, S. et al. | 2014
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A Review and Framework for Categorizing Current Research and Development in Health Related Geographical Information Systems (GIS) StudiesLyseen, A. K. / Nøhr, C. / Sørensen, E. M. et al. | 2014
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Big Data and Smart Health Strategies: Findings from the Health Information Systems PerspectiveToubiana, L. / Cuggia, M. et al. | 2014
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Section 3: Health Information Systems| 2014
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Are Electronic Cardiac Devices Still Evolving?Carrault, G. / Mabo, P. et al. | 2014
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What Does Big Data Mean for Wearable Sensor Systems? Contribution of the IMIA Wearable Sensors in Healthcare WGRedmond, S. J. / Lovell, N. H. / Yang, G. Z. et al. | 2014
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Big Data, Smart Homes and Ambient Assisted LivingVimarlund, V. / Wass, S. et al. | 2014
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Sensor, Signal, and Imaging Informatics: Big Data and Smart Health TechnologiesVoros, S. / Moreau-Gaudry, A. et al. | 2014
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Section 4: Sensor, Signal and Imaging Informatics| 2014
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IBM’s Health Analytics and Clinical Decision SupportKohn, M. S. / Sun, J. / Knoop, S. et al. | 2014
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A 2014 Medical Informatics Perspective on Clinical Decision Support Systems: Do We Hit The Ceiling of Effectiveness?Bouaud, J. / Lamy, J.-B. et al. | 2014
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Section 5: Decision Support| 2014
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Managing Free Text for Secondary Use of Health Data. Findings from the Yearbook 2014 Section on Knowledge Representation and ManagementGriffon, N. / Charlet, J. / Darmoni, S. J. et al. | 2014
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Section 6: Knowledge Representation and Management| 2014
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Transforming Health Care Delivery Through Consumer Engagement, Health Data Transparency, and Patient-Generated Health InformationSands, D. Z. / Wald, J. S. et al. | 2014
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Big Data: Are Biomedical and Health Informatics Training Programs Ready? Contribution of the IMIA Working Group for Health and Medical Informatics EducationOtero, P. / Hersh, W. / Jai Ganesh, A. U. et al. | 2014
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Engaging Patients through Mobile Phones: Demonstrator Services, Success Factors, and Future Opportunities in Low and Middle-income CountriesHartzler, A. / Wetter, T. et al. | 2014
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Social Media and Patient Health Outcomes. Findings from the Yearbook 2014 Section on Consumer Health InformaticsStaccini, P. / Douali, N. et al. | 2014
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Section 7: Education and Consumer Health Informatics| 2014
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Surveying Recent Themes in Translational Bioinformatics: Big Data in EHRs, Omics for Drugs, and Personal GenomicsDenny, J. C. et al. | 2014
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EHR Big Data Deep Phenotyping. Contribution of the IMIA Genomic Medicine Working GroupFrey, L. J. / Lenert, L. / Lopez-Campos, G. et al. | 2014
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Managing Large-Scale Genomic Datasets and Translation into Clinical PracticeLecroq, T. / Soualmia, L. F. et al. | 2014
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Section 8: Bioinformatics and Translational Informatics| 2014
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Clinical Research Informatics and Electronic Health Record DataRichesson, R. L. / Horvath, M. M. / Rusincovitch, S. A. et al. | 2014
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Information Technology for Clinical, Translational and Comparative Effectiveness Research. Findings from the Section Clinical Research InformaticsDaniel, C. / Choquet, R. et al. | 2014
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Section 9: Clinical Research Informatics| 2014
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Healthcare Information Technology Infrastructures in TurkeyDogac, A. / Yuksel, M. / Ertürkmen, G. L. et al. | 2014
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The History of the AutoChemist®: From Vision to RealityPeterson, H. E. / Jungner, I. et al. | 2014
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The History of the Data Systems AutoChemist® (ACH) and AutoChemist-PRISMA (PRISMA®): from 1964 to 1986Ohlsén, L. / Jungner, I. / Peterson, H. E. et al. | 2014
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On Determining Factors for Good Research in Biomedical and Health Informatics. Some Lessons LearnedHaux, R. et al. | 2014
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Commentaries on the IMIA Award of Excellence Lecture by Reinhold HauxHasman, A. / Hersh, W. / Lorenzi, N. M. et al. | 2014
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Information on IMIA| 2014
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Honorary Fellows| 2014
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Addresses of IMIA Member Societies| 2014
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Information on IMIA Regional Groups| 2014
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European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) - A Brief OutlineHörbst, Alexander / Weber, Patrick / Moen, Anne et al. | 2014
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EFMI Working and Project Groups - Overview and Current ActivitiesHörbst, Alexander / Moen, Anne / Weber, Patrick et al. | 2014
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Contributors to the 2014 IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics| 2014
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IMIA Yearbook Special Topics| 2014