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HEALTH AMBIANT INFORMATION SYSTEMS WORKSHOP First HamIS Workshop http://sigma.imag.fr/hamis2011 co-located with CITA’2011 Gramado – Brazil 17 May, 2011 http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/cita2011/ ------------------------------------------------------ New scientific and technical improvements impact very deeply health information systems. On one side progresss on wireless networks, sensors (for people and their environnement) and mobile devices facilitate ambient information systems, on the other, improvement in distributed data management, adaptive interfaces, collaborative tools and methods, semantic models (ontologies) promote better support for personal health records and medical knowledge and more generally data sharing. All these together make Health Ambient Information Systems possible and place them as an important and challenginge element for our society. The main reasons is that such systems: - allow to decrease or restrain health costs by reducing physician acts - provide a tool-based collaboration between health professionnals - make feel citizens secure and more responsible of their own medical environment. Both, researchers and industrials work hard to face scientific, economic and strategic issues concerning patients, elderly or disabled-friendly. Health ambient information systems is a cross cutting area as it cross, among other, information systems, databases, sensor networks, ubiquitous computing and health related areas. The main objective of this workshop is to gather researchers and industrials of such areas together to elaborate a state-of-the art view on e-health solutions, to foster collaborations among the participants (industrial and research teams) and to trigger discussions on open topics and research challenges. WORKSHOP TOPICS ============================ The scope of this workshop includes, but is not limited to the following topics: - sensor-based environment for home-surveillance - methods for virtual medical organizations - data management in pervasive context - health networks applications - mobile solutions for sharing information - multimodal and collaborative interactions - interfaces for mobile devices - e-health applications for prescription - chronic disea ses following - workflow and collaborative tools - ethical aspects in e-health application - security aspects and access control on medical data PAPERS SUBMISSION ============================ Authors should submit an original paper in English, carefully checked for correct grammar and spelling. Papers must be submitted to the website http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hamis2011. The review process will be a double-blind peer review. Thus, please submit your paper without any author information. Two types of papers can be submitted: Research papers : 10 pages in PDF format Industrial papers : 5 pages in PDF format IMPORTANT DATES ============================= Papers submission : 15 Mar. 11 Notification: 12 Apr. 11 Camera-ready papers : 28 Apr. 11 Worshop: 17 May 11 VENUE ============================ HamIS 2011 will be held in Gramado (Brazil) co-located with CITA 2011. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ============================ Pr Christine Verdier, LIG-SIGMA, Grenoble University, France Pr Claudia Roncancio, LIG-SIGMA, INP, France Dr Lucineia Heloisa Thom, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE (to be confirmed and completed) Catherine Quantin, Service de Biostatistique. et Informatique Médicale, CHU Dijon, France Sajd Hussain, Acadia University, Canada Leandro Wives, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Cirano Iochpe, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Maria del Villamil, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Sandra de Amo, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Brazil Hajo Reijers, TU Eindhoven, School of Industrial Engineering, The Netherlands Barbara Weber, Innsbruck Universität, Austria Richard Lenz, Erlangen und Nuremberg Universität, Germany José Palazzo Moreira de Oliveira, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Jan Mendling, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany Manfred Reichert, Universität Ulm, Germany |
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