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050  4 $a R119.95 $b .A97 2020
111 2  $a Australian National Health Informatics Conference $n (28th : $d 2020 : $c Online), $j author.
245 00 $a Healthier lives, digitally enabled : $b selected papers from the Digital Health Institute Summit 2020 / $c edited by Mark Merolli, Chris Bain, and Louise K. Schaper.
264  1 $a Amsterdam, Netherlands ; $b IOS Press, $c [2021]
300    $a x, 115 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 24 cm.
490 1  $a Studies in health technology and informatics, $x 1926-9630 ; $v volume 276
520    $a "This book presents 17 selected papers from the Australian Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2020) - Healthier Lives, Digitally Enabled, held online from 5 - 25 November 2020. This annual conference usually marks the coming together of the nation's digital health community to discuss, share and showcase current and future initiatives that support the progression of digital health, but in 2020, it took the form of satellite events, culminating with an online Digital Health Institute Summit. The papers presented here reflect highly topical themes across various areas and disciplines, including: digital health in the care of the elderly, mental health, COVID-19, public health, and workforce. Familiar topics, such as wearables, mobile health and remote monitoring, interoperability, and data privacy are also covered, as well as telehealth, automation, bots, and other AI applications"--Publisher's description.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0  $a Bring-your-own-device usage trends in Australian hospitals: a national survey -- Caregivers' perspectives on privacy in aged care monitoring devices -- Insights from public health researchers into the digital transformation of an educational lifestyle course -- Towards automatic and interpretable assignments of patients presenting with pain to the emergency department -- Pandora's bot: insights from the syntax and semantics of suicide notes -- Patient flow simulation using historically informed synthetic data -- Utilising electronic health record data to assess the sepsis inpatient care pathway: a feasibility study -- Improving the physical activity of breast cancer survivors through fitness trackers -- Digital innovations for aged care: impacts in the COVID-19 pandemic -- On computable expressions of policies for digital health: use for privacy consent -- Automated inter-ictal epileptiform discharge detection from routine EEG -- Not well enough to attend appointments: telehealth versus health marginalisation -- Improving the digital capabilities of Australia's health workforce: the national digital health workforce and education roadmap -- Getting to the right patient at the right time: an interoperable mobile app to track the ed journey in hospital -- Visual design and anthropomorphism in a mobile pulmonary rehabilitation support intervention -- A chatbot architecture for promoting youth resilience -- Intended use of the national nursing and midwifery digital health capability framework.
650  0 $a Medical informatics $v Congresses.
650  0 $a Medical telematics $v Congresses.
700 1  $a Merolli, Mark, $e author.
700 1  $a Bain, Chris, $d 1947- $e author.
700 1  $a Schaper, Louise K., $e author.
830  0 $a Studies in health technology and informatics ; $v v. 276. $x 0926-9630
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