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Achievements, Milestones and Challenges in Biomedical and Health Informatics [Pehme köide]

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The technological advances in Biomedical and Health Informatics (BMHI) in the last 4 decades could barely have been imagined when the field was in its infancy. At the time, computers were large and unwieldy, memory was measured in kilobytes, and the Internet was accessible only to people in the technology professions. How the world has changed. The skills of BMHI are now essential for everyone who participates in healthcare, from practitioners and researchers to administrators and patients. This book presents the 17 accepted papers of the International Symposium on Achievements, Milestones, and Challenges in Biomedical and Health Informatics (BMHI), held in Athens, Greece, on 29 October 2022. This event marks the retirement of Professor John Mantas, whose career in BMHI spans over 40 years, and a number of eminent colleagues from around the world were invited to present original review papers in their respective domains, not only to celebrate the work of Professor Mantas, but to review the achievements, milestones, and challenges of BMHI. Most of those presenting papers have worked in the field for decades, and their collective experience and wisdom highlights the accomplishments and limitations of the field. Each paper was peer reviewed by 3 independent reviewers before being thoroughly revised ensuring the high quality of the accepted papers. The book is dedicated to the entire BMHI community. It covers the achievements attained, the milestones reached, and the challenges which have been overcome or which have not been conquered, and provides knowledge and perspective for both learners and practitioners in the field.
Preface c
John Manias
Prologue vii
Arie Hasman
Reinhold Haux
Prolegomenon xi
William Hersh
Kaija Saranto
Scientific Programme Committee and Reviewers xiii
50 Years of Achievements and Persistent Challenges for Biomedical and Health Informatics and John Manias' Educational and Nursing Informatics Contributions
1(11)
Casimir A. Kulikowski
Capacity Development to Leverage Advances in Health Informatics for All
12(7)
Anne Moen
Konstantinos Antypas
Informatics Opportunities and Challenges in Medical Imaging: A Journey
19(11)
Theodoros N. Arvanitis
Indigenous Scientist: Digital & Health Science Transformation
30(8)
Carol Hullin
Mario Donoso
My Journey Through the Field of Medical Informatics
38(15)
Arie Hasman
Personal Health Informatics: New Tools and Roles for Health Care
53(11)
George Demiris
Organisational Change: Using Health Informatics Education as a Change Agent
64(13)
Graham Wright
Milestones and Outcomes in Health and Human Services Informatics Education Programmes
77(16)
Kaija Saranto
Ulla-Mari Kinnunen
Competencies and Curricula Across the Spectrum of Learners for Biomedical and Health Informatics
93(15)
William Hersh
Health Information Systems: Past, Present, Future - Revisited
108(27)
Reinhold Haux
Surveys Aimed at General Citizens of the US and Japan About Their Attitudes Toward Electronic Medical Data Handling - 10 Years Change, Before and After Covid-19
135(14)
Michio Kimura
Hiroshi Watanobe
Nursing Informatics Integration into Mainstream Health Informatics
149(15)
Evelyn J.S. Hovenga
The Essence and Role of Nurses in the Future of Biomedical and Health Informatics
164(13)
Patrick Weber
Laura-Maria Peltonen
Alain Junger
Temporal Phenomics - A Powerful Approach Using AI to Achieve "Earlier Medicine"
177(3)
Yu-Chuan (Jack) Li
Health, Digital Health and Decision Support: Sisyphus and Pandora
180(10)
Christian Lovis
Cybersecurity Challenges in Healthcare
190(13)
Ramo Sendelj
Ivana Ognjanovic
A Personal Odyssey in Health Informatics: The Journey to Ithaca
203(18)
John Manias
Epilogue 221(2)
John Manias
Subject Index 223(2)
Author Index 225