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Download Download Index by Author for Abstracts of Med-e-Tel 2013 April 10-12, 2013 Luxembourg, G. D. of Luxembourg Author Title Page A. Abdala CG. The Teledentistry Center at the Faculty of Dentistry, 93 University of São Paulo: Better Education for Better Health Abdelmalik TA. The Role of Raised Cosine Shaping Filter Parameters in 92 ECG Transmission Quality via WLAN IEEE802.11b Channel Abdelouahed S. Development of Telemedical Practice Platform: 19 Application to Telesurveillance of Cardio-Respirographic Function Abdelouahed S. Objective Evaluation of Chronic Dysphonia Laryngeal 57 Origin and Follow-Up of Their Treatments by the Implementation of Telemedical Device Africano AES. Pilot Telehealth Project Brazil-Angola: Success Factors 61 and Perspective Agbasonu VC. Design and Implementation of an Expert System for the 17 Diagnosis of Blood Diseases in FMC Medical Laboratory – Owerri Imo – State, Nigeria Ahmed CS. The Role of Raised Cosine Shaping Filter Parameters in 92 ECG Transmission Quality via WLAN IEEE802.11b Channel Ahmed HI. Cost Effective Fake Drug Alarming & Surveillance 15 Support System Based on mHealth Ahmed HI. Ubiquit Maternal Care Using Information 98 Communication Technologies with Meshing Approach Airinei D. Patient or Client? Who Decides in the Context of e- 59 Health? Akematsu Y. Economics of e-Health: Measuring the Long-term Effect 21 of Telecare Akematsu Y. New Framework of the Regional Medical System in the 56 Aging Society: From a View of m-Health Economics Akinmoyeje B. Evaluation of the User Acceptance of Patients to the 29 Adoption of EMRs in Nigeria Akmim MB. Pilot Telehealth Project Brazil-Angola: Success Factors 61 and Perspective Alaneir S. The Experience of the Implementation of a Telehealth 89 Resource Management Course in Brazil Alkmim B. Teledermatology: The Experience of a Telehealth Service 72 in Brazil Alkmim MB. 1,000,000 Electrocardiograms by Distance: An 1 Outstanding Milestone for Telehealth in Minas Gerais, Brazil i Alkmim MB. Telehealth to Provide Support for Healthcare 76 Practitioners in Situations of Floods: A Brazilian Experience Alkmim MBM. Teleconsultation Service to Improve Access to Specialized 71 Care in Physiotherapy: The Experience of the Telehealth Network of Minas Gerais, Brazil Almeida L. Towards Applying Cloud Computing Technologies to 97 Support PACS in the Public Hospital Routine Al-Qora'n L. Safety Analysis of a Remote Patient Monitoring System 64 with a Guideline Based Decision Support Alsbjørn B. Telemedicine and Burn Injuries: A Review of the 77 Literature and a Prestudy of Unaided Burn-Triage Alves H. Evaluation of the Virtual Course in Telehealth for Latin 30 American Countries Alves H. The Experience of the Implementation of a Telehealth 89 Resource Management Course in Brazil Alves M. Health Care Management with KeepCare 36 Amant F. Implementation of an Electronic Prescribing System: keys 39 for a successful deployment Amcheslavskaya M. Social Aspects of a Telemedicine 67 Amcheslavskaya M. The Social Worker in TMC 93 Amine BM. The Role of Raised Cosine Shaping Filter Parameters in 92 ECG Transmission Quality via WLAN IEEE802.11b Channel Amori E. WEB 2.0 and M-Health Convergence 103 Andrade E. Effect of Presence and Distance Teaching Methods on 22 Nurses’ Knowledge about Pressure Ulcer Andreão RV. Automatic Triage of Electrocardiograms 10 Andrijauskas K. Telescreening of Critical Eye Diseases in Rural Areas in 84 Lithuania Andziukevicius G. Telescreening of Critical Eye Diseases in Rural Areas in 84 Lithuania Antoniazzi JH. The Teledentistry Center at the Faculty of Dentistry, 93 University of São Paulo: Better Education for Better Health Anyanwu A. Effectiveness of mHealth Services in the Use of Pictogram 23 to Telemonitor Hypertensive Patients in F.M.C, Owerri Aounallah S. Objective Evaluation of Chronic Dysphonia Laryngeal 57 Origin and Follow-Up of Their Treatments by the Implementation of Telemedical Device Arthofer C. Manufacturer Independent Interface for Cardiac Rhythm 48 Disease Management Aryeetey R. Evidence Based Medicine in HIV/AIDS and Reproductive 30 Health Research: Piloting Two Distance Learning Courses in Low-Resource Settings Asllani N. Health Center of Excellence – HCE 37 Assanta N. Telemedicine Network for Diagnosis and Care of 79 Congenital Heart Malformations Assis T. Teledermatology: The Experience of a Telehealth Service 72 in Brazil Atanasova B. The e-Learning Platform Developed by Clinique Bohler 87 Atkov O. Initial and Advanced Training Course for Telemedical 42 ii Experts (Conclusions) Atkov O. XX International Training Course “Modern Aspects of 106 Telemedicine” (Conclusions) Augustina O. Perception of e-Health Services by Health Care 60 Professionals (A Case Study of Federal Medical Centre, Imo State, Nigeria B. Baater T. Telemedicine Support on Maternal and Newborn Health 80 in Mongolia - Analysis of Content in Communication Bacigalupo R. A Journey towards Implementation of Innovative 3 mHealth in Health Services Baevsky R. Baevsky R. First Experience in Using Telemedical System Heart 32 Wizard DELTA in Individual Prenosological Health Monitoring in Russia Baevsky R. Space Medicine, Telemedical Ecology and Telemedicine: 67 Prospects for Cooperation and Development Balague C. Virtual Reality Platform for Simulate Bariatric Surgery 102 and Predict Patient Evolution Banitalebi B. Smart Knee Guard: A Knee guard which warns harmful 66 physical stresses on the knees Barreiros M. Melanoma Screening Using Telemedicine & eHealth - 50 How an Organized Service Worked in an Effective Way Bartz, CC. Telehealth and Person-centered Care: Exploring the 73 Possibilities Bartz CC. Telenursing: Advancing Care Delivery, Education and 81 Research Bavaresco C. Brazilian Teledentistry Network Experience 12 Becker S. User Profiles of a Smartphone Application to Support 99 Drug Adherence - Experiences from The iNephro Project Bella S. Evaluation of Compliance to Telehomecare (THC) in a 28 Group of Patients with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) in a Period of 2 Years Belshi A. Teleophthalmology in Action: Ptosis Screening in Albania 81 Benabdellah M. Development of Telemedical Practice Platform: 19 Application to Telesurveillance of Cardio-Respirographic Function Benabdellah M. Objective Evaluation of Chronic Dysphonia Laryngeal 57 Origin and Follow-Up of Their Treatments by the Implementation of Telemedical Device Benavent J. LIFE 2.0: Geographical Positioning Services to Support 47 Independent Living and Social Interaction of Elderly People Benseny J. Virtual Reality Platform for Simulate Bariatric Surgery 102 and Predict Patient Evolution Berenyi E. Modern Methods and Materials in the Undergraduate 53 Education of Medical Imaging – How to Implement in Postgraduate Medical Training? Beres M. Modern Methods and Materials in the Undergraduate 53 Education of Medical Imaging – How to Implement in Postgraduate Medical Training? Bergmann K. Implementation of Neonatal Intensive Unit Care 40 iii Telemonitoring in Minas Gerais State, Brazil Bianciardi F. Evaluation of Compliance to Telehomecare (THC) in a 28 Group of Patients with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) in a Period of 2 Years Billonnet L. Interactive Mobile Platform Structure to Monitor, 44 Organize and Evaluate Medical Home Care Protocols Billonnet L. Semantic Intelligence Interfaces for Ambient Assisted 66 Living Billonnet L. Using a Touch Pad without Touching the Screen - 99 Android Application for an Intuitive Increase of the Housing Environment Blanchfield P. The UK NIHR Health Technology Co-operative (HTC) in 94 Mental Health and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Blank W. Open Innovation in Health Care: The Role of ICT 57 Blozik E. Clinical Protocols as a Measure for Quality Assurance: 14 Experiences from a Large Teleconsultation Centre in Switzerland Bobbià S. Clinical Protocols as a Measure for Quality Assurance: 14 Experiences from a Large Teleconsultation Centre in Switzerland Bogdanski M. Supporting Healthy Aging with Shared Self-Prevention E- 69 Health Stations Bohrn T. Arterial Plethysmography Project in a Remote Region: 10 Survey Results from 52 Volunteers in Rural Brazil Bohrn T. Opportunities in Fund-Raising and Telemedical Program 58 Development Bonde C. Preliminary Experience with Text-Message Reminder 61 Service for Ambulatory Patients Bônes GT. Android® Based mHealth TeleECG System in Ibiraiaras, 8 Brazil Bordignon A. Android® Based mHealth TeleECG System in Ibiraiaras, 8 Brazil Bordignon A. Mobilicare: A Health Monitoring System for Chronic 53 Patients Borkenfeld S. The Virtual International Pathology Institute (VIPI): Idea 95 – Implementation – Work Born A. Arterial Plethysmography Project in a Remote Region: 10 Survey Results from 52 Volunteers in Rural Brazil Borsoi MB. Telehealth Brazil Networks and Telenursing: Experience 74 Report from Mato Grosso Do Sul Core, Brazil Borsoi MB. The Webconference as an Educational Resource for 96 Telehealth Brazil Networks: Decreasing Distances in MS, Brazil Botelho MR. Implementation of Neonatal Intensive Unit Care 40 Telemonitoring in Minas Gerais State, Brazil Botelho MR. 46through Telemedicine and the Information 45 Management System to Meet the Needs of the Public Health Brada J. Results of Trans-Telephonic ECG Monitoring Using 64 Episodic Recorder in Different Clinical Indications Braive J. Value Analysis to Outline the Future of Robotics in 102 Healthcare - PRAMAD Project iv Brasil LB. Learning Objects, Professional Competencies for Health 47 Professionals and e-learning: Main Elements for Developing a Taxonomy Brauchli K. Health Center of Excellence – HCE 37 Bruère N.
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