Section 1. Caring is sharing - exploiting value in data for health and innovation -- Section 2. Health information systems, patient records, visualization tools and security & safety -- Section 3. Citizen health informatics, societal aspects and education -- Section 4. Decision support systems -- Section 5. Human factors and organisational issues -- Section 6. Knowledge and information representation and modeling -- Section 7. Natural language processing -- Section 8. Public health and epidemiology informatics -- Section 9. Telehealth, sensors, signals and imaging informatics -- Section 10. Bioinformatics.
Summary:
"Modern information and communication technologies make it easier for individuals to be involved in their own health and social care. They also facilitate contact between individuals and service providers and deliver more efficient tools for healthcare staff. Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises to bring even more benefits in the future, with more effectiveness and the provision of decision support. This book presents the proceedings of the 33rd Medical Informatics Europe Conference, MIE2023, held in Gothenburg, Sweden, from 22 to 25 May 2023. The theme of MIE2023 was 'Caring is Sharing - Exploiting Value in Data for Health and Innovation', stressing the increasing importance of sharing digital-health data and the related challenges. The sharing of health data is developing rapidly, both in Europe and beyond, so the focus of the conference was on the enabling of trustworthy sharing of data to improve health. Topics covered include healthcare, community care, self-care, public health, and the innovation and development of future-proof digital-health solutions, and the almost 300 papers divided into 10 chapters also cover important advances in the sub domains of biomedical informatics: decision support systems, clinical information systems, clinical research informatics, knowledge management and representation, consumer health informatics, natural language processing, public health informatics, privacy, ethical and societal aspects among them. Describing innovative approaches to the collection, organization, analysis, and data-sharing related to health and wellbeing, the book contributes to the expertise required to take medical informatics to the next level, and will be of interest to all those working in the field." --cover page [4].
Series:
Studies in health technology and informatics ; v. 302
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.