Volume 1 / Issue 1 2005
- IT
- 08/01/2005
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READ MOREAuthor Victoria Hospital Nigel Humble, Haematology Manager, Blackpool Victoria Hospital, United Kingdom Email: [email protected] Nigel Humble, Haematology Manager, and Lisa Jones, Manager of the Anticoagulant Dosing & Advisory Service (ADAS), took first prize in the section for innovative...
READ MOREAuthor Jens Lindell IT Secretart Blekkingesjukhuset, Sweden Email : [email protected] With a user-friendly graphic tool, every employee can follow each healthcare process straight from the intranet. The Flow Model has revolutionised work at Blekingesjukhuset, the hospital of county Blekinge, and...
READ MOREContact A. Kollmann Austrian Research Centers GmbH - ARC Biomedical Engineering / eHealth systems Reininghausstrasse 13/18020 Graz, Austria E-mail: [email protected] Pacemaker (PM) implantation is only the first step of therapy for patients suffering from several heart...
READ MOREThe turnover in the European healthcare industry will more than double over the next five years and mobile phone based medical services could even become the cornerstone of healthcare in future. Responding to this development, (E-)Hospital has decided to continue its IT supplement, which appeared for the first time in 2005. We would...
READ MOREAuthor Prof. Paul Schmücker University of Mannheim, Germany Faculty of Informatics Specialty: Medical Informatics E-mail: [email protected] www.mm.informatik.hs-mannheim.de/schmueckerp The health sector is undergoing a period of consolidation as the number of acquisitions and mergers...
READ MOREThe deadline for funding applications for health projects under the 7 th Framework Programme for Research is 19 April 2007 The European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development – FP7 for short – officially commenced on 1 January 2007. The programme, which will run from 2007 until 2013, has...
READ MOREAt least 35% of men aged 60 years and over suffer from two or more long-term illnesses. In addition, secondary conditions associated with long-term illness increase with age, a tendency that is even more pronounced in women 1 . In Denmark, for example, long-term illness affects an estimated 40% of the population. Non-communicable diseases, along with...
READ MOREAuthor Prof. Horst Kunhardt Head of Informatics at Mainkofen Regional Hospital Quality Co-ordinator 94469 Deggendorf [email protected] www.mainkofen.de University of Applied Sciences Deggendorf Faculty of Business Studies and Business Informatics Teaching Field: Business Applications...
READ MOREAuthor Michael Palmer Project Officer European Commission Information Society and Media Directorate-General Unit H1 - ICT for Health, BU31 6/14 - B-1049 Brussels, Belgium E-mail: [email protected] The eHealth week Berlin 2007 will take place from 16-20 April 2007 at the Trade Fair in Berlin's...
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