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German Medical Data Sciences 2022 - Future Medicine: More Precise, More Integrative, More Sustainable!: Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the 67th Annual Meeting of the German Association of Medical Informatics, Biometry, and Epidemiology e.V. (gmds) and the 14th Annual Meeting of the TMF - Technology, Methods, and Infrastructure for Networked Medical [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 126 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Apr-2025
  • Leidėjas: IOS Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1643683020
  • ISBN-13: 9781643683027
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 126 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Apr-2025
  • Leidėjas: IOS Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1643683020
  • ISBN-13: 9781643683027
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The aim of medical research has always been to gain scientific knowledge which will serve to improve the diagnosis, therapy and prevention of diseases. It is also becoming increasingly important to take account of the changing circumstances of medical care. Factors such as the ageing of society and the recent pandemic have not only led to greater use of medical care, but have also put the human resources and infrastructural basis of the health system under great pressure. Such developments call for science-based solutions which can better adapt medical action to the needs of patients to ensure that medicine remains affordable and accessible for all. This book is the 6th volume of the German Medical Data Science series in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics and presents the proceedings of the joint conference of the 67th Annual Meeting of the German Association of Medical Informatics, Biometry, and Epidemiology (GMDS) and the 14th Annual Meeting of the Technology and Methods Platform for Networked Medical Research (TMF). The conference was entitled Medicine in Transition - More Precise, More Integrative, More Sustainable. It was due to be held from 21-25 August 2022 in Kiel, Germany, but was changed to an online event on the same dates due to an increasing surge in cases of coronavirus. The pandemic has not only disrupted the planning of many events, it has also impressively demonstrated the importance of technical and methodological aspects of digitization. The 13 papers included here address the challenges of and opportunities for the digitization so vital for the functionality of the modern healthcare system, and the book will be of interest to all those involved in the planning and delivery of healthcare.
Future Medicine: More Precise, More Integrative, More Sustainable! v
Michael Krawczak
Bjorn Bergh
The Future of the Data Sciences -- Integrative and Sustainable vii
Harald Binder
German Medical Data Sciences
2022. Preface for the 6th Volume. Preface by the Editorial Board and the Scientific Program Committee
ix
Rainer Rohrig
Tim Beiflbarth
Verena Hoffmann
Ursula Hiibner
Nils Grabe
Petra Knaup-Gregori
Jochem Konig
Ulrich Sax
Bjorn Schreiweis
Martin Sedlmayr
Reviewers for GMDS & TMF 2022 xi
Development of a Knowledge Base for Chronic Wound Management Using the Decision Model & Notation
1(8)
Alain Fraynal
Stefan Vogel
The Interpretation of Verbal Probabilities: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis
9(8)
Hannah Vogel
Sebastian Appelbaum
Heidemarie Haller
Thomas Ostermann
Este R - A Digital Toolkit for COVID-19 Decision Support in Local Health Authorities
17(8)
Sonja Jackie
Rieke Alpers
Lisa Kiihne
Jakob Schumacher
Benjamin Geisler
Max Westphal
Machine Learning Based Classification of Depression Using Motor Activity Data and Autoregressive Model
25(8)
Alexander Schulte
Tim Breiksch
Jonas Brockmann
Nadja Bauer
Consistency of Feature Importance Algorithms for Interpretable EEG Abnormality Detection
33(8)
Felix Knispel
Alexander Brenner
Rainer Rohrig
Yvonne Weber
Julian Varghese
Ekaterina Kutafina
Secure Multi-Party Computation Based Distributed Feasibility Queries - A HiGHmed Use Case
41(9)
Reto Wettstein
Tobias Kussel
Hauke Hund
Christian Fegeler
Martin Dugas
Kay Hamacher
Guideline-Based Context-Sensitive Decision Modeling for Melanoma Patients
50(8)
Catharina Lena Beckmann
Georg Lodde
Elisabeth Livingstone
Dirk Schadendorf
Britta Bockmann
CODEX Meets RACOON - A Concept for Collaborative Documentation of Clinical and Radiological COVID-19 Data
58(8)
Marvin Schmidt
Sebastian Gebauer
Annette Bartholmes
Dennis Kadioglu
Jens Kleesiek
Bernd Hamm
Thomas J. Vogl
Tobias Penzkofer
Andreas Michael Bucher
Holger Storf
GraSCCo -- The First Publicly Shareable, Multiply-Alienated German Clinical Text Corpus
66(7)
Luise Modersohn
Stefan Schulz
Christina Lohr
Udo Hahn
Identifying Actionable Variants in Cancer - The Dual Web and Batch Processing Tool MTB-Report
73(8)
Nadine S. Kurz
Julia Perera-Bel
Charlotte Holtermann
Tim Tucholski
Jingyu Yang
Tim Beissbarth
Jurgen Donitz
What Went Wrong in eMedCare? Formative Evaluation of an IT Project in Primary Care in Two Rural Districts
81(9)
Mareike Przysucha
Lara Peters
Andreas Biischer
Martin Schnellhammer
Ursula Hubner
Usability of Electronic Health Records in Germany - An Overview of Satisfaction of University Hospital Physicians
90(8)
Torben Stiier
Christian Juhra
Assessment of the Consistency of Categorical Features Within the DZHK Biobanking Basic Set
98(9)
Khalid Yusuf
Kais Tahar
Ulrich Sax
Wolfgang Hoffmann
Dagmar Krefting
Subject Index 107(2)
Author Index 109