Accepted Papers
Long Papers
- Eugenio Di Tullio and Floriana Grasso : A model for a motivational system grounded on value based abstract argumentation frameworks [Slides]
- Jan Aidemark : Patient-centered care as a learning process [Slides]
- Gareth Tyson, Adel Taweel, Simon Miles, Michael Luck, Tjeerd Van Staa and Brendan Delaney : An Agent-Based Approach to Real-Time Patient Identification for Clinical Trials [Slides]
- Ruth Hunter, Michael Davis, Mark Tully and Frank Kee : The Physical Activity Loyalty Card Scheme: Development and Application of a Novel System for Incentivizing Behaviour Change
- Thomas Trojer, Basel Katt, Thomas Schabetsberger and Ruth Breu : The Process of Policy Authoring for Patient-controlled Privacy Preferences [Slides]
- Nurzi Zaizi and Albert Burger : Towards Spatial Description-Based Integration of Biomedical Atlases
- Nigel Collier and Son Doan : Syndromic classification of Twitter messages[Slides]
- Ed De Quincey, Avril Hocking, Josephine O'Gorman, Simon Walker and Liz Bacon : The use of Social Bookmarking by Health Care Students to create Communities of Practice [Slides]
- Son Doan, Bao-Khanh Ho Vo and Nigel Collier : An analysis of Twitter messages in the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake [Slides]
- Johannes Krampf, Stefano Bromuri, Michael Schumacher and Juan Ruiz : An Agent Based Pervasive Healthcare System: a First Scalability Study [Slides]
- Miroslav Bursa, Lenka Lhotska, Václav Chudáček, Michal Huptych, Jiri Spilka, Petr Janku and Martin Huser : Obstetric Medical Record Processing and Information Retrieval
- Jens Linge, Jas Mantero, Flavio Fuart, Jenya Belyaeva, Martin Atkinson and Erik Van Der Goot : Tracking Media Reports on the Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O104:H4 outbreak in Germany [Slides]
- Bruno Alves and Michael Schumacher : An agile methodology for IHE-enabled deployments[Slides]
- Vendula Papikova and Miroslav Zvolsky : Cardio Online Reader/COR: A Web 2.0-based tool aimed at clinical decision-making support in cardiology [Slides]
- Asa Smedberg and Hélène Sandmark : Web-Based Stress Management System Goes Mobile: Considerations of the Design of a Mobile Phone App
- Stacey Guy, Alexandria Ratzki-Leewing, Raphael Bahati and Femida Gwadry-Sridhar : Social media: A systematic review to understand the evidence and application in infodemiology [Slides]
- Darren Quinn, Liming Chen and Maurice Mulvenna : An Examination of the Behaviour of Young and Older Users of Facebook [Slides]
- Alfred Coleman, Marlien Herselman and Dalenca Potass : E-HEALTH READINESS ASSESSMENT FOR E-HEALTH FRAMEWORK FOR AFRICA: A case study of hospitals in South Africa [Slides]
- Stacey Guy, Alexandria Ratzki-Leewing and Femida Gwadry-Sridhar : Evaluation of a web-based patient portal for chronic disease management [Slides]
- Eva Gattnar, Okan Ekinci and Vesselin Detschew : Health Care Performance Monitoring using an Inpatient Reference Process Model
Short papers
- Juanita Fernando and Nicolette Peters : Wireless computer games and applications in the medical education curriculum: Adventures in pedagogy [Slides]
- Bert-Jan Van Beijnum, Pravin Pawar, Lamia Elloumi and Hermie Hermens : Towards Delivering Disease Support Processes for Patient Empowerment Using Mobile Virtual Communities [Slides]
- Ire Ogunsina, Sarah Lim Choi Keung, Lei Zhao, Gavin Langford, Edward Tyler and Theodoros Arvanitis : Modelling a User Authorisation and Data Privacy Framework for Multi-Specialty Research Systems in Secondary Health Care [Slides]
- Vincenzo Lagani, Vasilis Kontogiannis, Panagiotis Argyropaidas and Catherine Chronaki : Use of SMS for Tsunami Early Warnings at a Table Top Exercise [Slides]
- Victor Rentea, Andrei Vasilateanu, Radu Ioanitescu and Luca Dan Serbanati : Software Engineering-Inspired Approach to Prevention Healthcare [Slides]
- David Fowler, Martin Szomszor, Simon Hammond, John Lawrenson and Patty Kostkova : Engagement in Online Medical Communities of Practice in Healthcare: Analysis of Messages and Social Networks [Slides]
- Oystein Eiring and Laura Slaughter : An assessment of the potential for personalization in patient decision aids [Slides]
- Patty Kostkova : Seamless Evaluation of Interactive Digital Storytelling Games: Edugames4All
Instructions for Speakers
Please make sure that you are aware of how much time you have available, and allow enough time for questions. Long papers have 30 minute slots (we recommend 20 mins talk + 10 mins questions), and short papers have 15 mins slots (10 mins talk and 5 mins questions).
A PC and data projector with Powerpoint and Adobe Reader will be available. Please find your session chair before the session starts and upload the talk on the computer provided.






