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- KonferenzbeitragThe challenges of electronic prescription systems based on semantic web technologies(European Conference on eHealth 2006, 2006) Puustjärvi, Juha; Puustjärvi, LeenaThe technology developed for interoperable autonomous systems has significantly changed during the past few years. However, this new technology based on Semantic Web is not yet deployed in electronic prescriptions systems. On the other hand, during the past few years several organizations in the healthcare sector have produced standards and representation forms using XML. This generalization of XML-technologies sets a promising starting point for the interoperability of the various organizations in the healthcare sector. However, the introduction of XML is not enough but many other XML-based technologies have to be introduced in order to achieve a seamless interoperability between the electronic prescription systems and other organizations of the health care sector. In this article we illustrate the querying facilities that the deployment of the semantic web technology can provide for electronic prescriptions systems. Furthermore we illustrate the system architecture and the ontologies as well as the ontology specification languages that are required in implementing an electronic prescription system based on semantic web technologies.
- KonferenzbeitragMobile health care: towards a commercialization of research results(European Conference on eHealth 2006, 2006) Konstantas, Dimitri; Bults, Richard; Halteren, Aart van; Wac, Katarzyna; Jones, Val; Widya, Ing; Herzog, Rainer; Streimelweger, BarbaraMobiHealth1 and HealthService241 are two major EU projects targeting the development and validation, with extensive medical trials, of innovative systems and services for mobile health care. Biosignals are measured by sensor devices connected to a wireless Body Area Network. These signals are transmitted reliably and securely over public wireless networks (e.g. GPRS, UMTS) to a remote healthcare organisation where healthcare professionals can monitor, diagnose and provide advice to patients in real time. The developed system and its services is in the last phase of the pre-commercial validation, expecting a commercial release of the system late 2006.
- KonferenzbeitragUsing a data warehouse approach for mobile patients(European Conference on eHealth 2006, 2006) Ionas, Andreea; Meier, Andreas; Pop, Ciprian; Savini, Marco; Stormer, HenrikA large number of people already own a mobile phone. In the eHealth area, the usage of this mobile device is becoming more and more popular. Patients can install small applications on their devices that help or guide them in certain situations. Additionally, the mobile devices can be used to transmit all kind of physiological parameters electronically. These parameters are stored on a special server. By analyzing the data, patients can be alerted when the parameters are becoming bad. This paper presents the eSana framework that was developed as an integrated framework to connect patients to medical experts and enable the electronic transmission of physiological parameters. An important step is the analysis of these data. The focus of this paper is to show how eSana provides mechanisms for the automatic analysis of data by utilizing a data warehouse. The data warehouse model and possible analyses will be presented.
- KonferenzbeitragTowards European patient summaries based on triple space computing(European Conference on eHealth 2006, 2006) Cerizza, Dario; Valle, Emanuele della; Foxvog, Doug; Krummenacher, Reto; Murth, MartinMedical practice today still entails sorting through scattered information on a specific patient. Making things more difficult, the EU, in bringing its member states closer together, is encouraging people's mobility, and raises thus the desire for treatment wherever and whenever necessary. Aware of such a problem, the EU has been fostering the adoption of interoperable electronic health records since the early `90s, but an optimal solution has not yet been found. The current trend is in building up a European Patient Summary as a virtual common infrastructure for accessing citizens' critical health data with respect to interoperability, multilingualism and security-privacy issues. However, such a demanding objective seems difficult to achieve with available technologies. For this reason we aim at evaluating the development of a patient summary based on Triple Space Computing, an innovative paradigm that is significantly moving towards a new era of the Internet, in which communication is achieved via Semantic Web Services based on persistent publication of information instead of messaging.
- KonferenzbeitragProcess-based E-service-logistics for healthcare networks(European Conference on eHealth 2006, 2006) Schicker, Günter; Bodendorf, FreimutCoordination in healthcare networks becomes increasingly important to enable integrated care scenarios, to enhance patient satisfaction and to reduce costs of the treatment processes. A process-oriented approach for coordination in healthcare networks is introduced. It shows how interorganizational treatment processes can be supported by the concept of process-based e-service-logistics. The allocation of e-services is based on a model describing services and coordination tasks between roles in a healthcare network. The underlying systems architecture is presented. A solution for the (semi-) automated individualization of process-based e-service-logistics based on Case Based Reasoning (CBR) technology is discussed.
- KonferenzbeitragOntologies for knowledge modeling and creating user interface in the framework of telemedical portal(European Conference on eHealth 2006, 2006) Błaszczyński, Jerzy; Kosiedowski, Michał; Mazurek, Cezary; Wilk, SzymonThe telemedical portal is an environment that provides a set of communication, storage and decision support services. The telemedical portal is designed to support diversified clinical problems, therefore it should be flexible and extensible. To provide the required flexibility we separated the domain specific knowledge from the generic services. The domain knowledge is represented by ontologies and knowledge bases that describe specific problems. Such separation allows the coupling of services with various knowledge bases. We present the overall architecture of the telemedical portal and use the teleconsultation service and the knowledge base describing the problem of multiple organ injuries to present the separation and coupling. Specifically, we show how the generic teleconsultation service stores information and automatically creates the user interface using the provided knowledge base.
- KonferenzbeitragEfficient networking for pervasive eHealth applications(European Conference on eHealth 2006, 2006) Helin, Heikki; Pelt, Tim van; Schumacher, Michael; Syreeni, AhtiThis paper presents the networking architecture developed in the CASCOM research project. This architecture provides an efficient and reliable communication support and service discovery for pervasive intelligent P2P business applications. We give an overview how wireless environments and resource-poor devices are taken into account in our architecture. For that, we have designed and implemented a new agent platform for resource-poor devices, which is a modified version of JADE/LEAP. Agents are used to coordinate (semantic) web services in the health care domain. To support the discovery of such web services descriptions, we shortly describe a distributed directory system called WSDir. It is based on federation of repositories of web service descriptions that are managed with pre-defined policies. Our architecture is being evaluated using a sample ad-hoc emergency health care assistance application scenario.
- KonferenzbeitragThe European eHealth initiative – objectives and solutions(European Conference on eHealth 2006, 2006) Haas, Peter; Sembritzki, JürgeneHealth applications are a key factor of success for national health systems. Background, objectives, definitions and an application taxonomy are presented. After this the paper gives a review about background, objectives and actions of the European Commission eHealth-strategy. Examples for card-based solutions in some of the member states are presented and in conclusion the main issues are discussed.
- KonferenzbeitragInformation flow analysis based security checking of health service composition plans(European Conference on eHealth 2006, 2006) Hutter, Dieter; Klusch, Matthias; Volkame, MelanieIn this paper, we present an approach to solve the problem of provably secure execution of semantic web service composition plans. The integrated components of this approach include our OWL-S service matchmaker, OWLS- MX, the service composition planner, OWLS-XPlan, and the security checker module for formally verifying the compliance of the created composition plan to be executed with given data and service security policies using type-based information flow analysis. We demonstrate this approach by means of its application to a use case scenario of health service composition planning.