Summary
Objectives:
To review recent research efforts in the field of ubiquitous computing in health
care. To identify current research trends and further challenges for medical informatics.
Methods:
Analysis of the contents of the Yearbook on Medical Informatics 2005 of the International
Medical Informatics Association (IMIA).
Results:
The Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2005 includes 34 original papers selected from
22 peer-reviewed scientific journals related to several distinct research areas: health
and clinical management, patient records, health information systems, medical signal
processing and biomedical imaging, decision support, knowledge representation and
management, education and consumer informatics as well as bioinformatics. A special
section on ubiquitous health care systems is devoted to recent developments in the
application of ubiquitous computing in health care. Besides additional synoptical
reviews of each of the sections the Yearbook includes invited reviews concerning E-Health
strategies, primary care informatics and wearable healthcare.
Conclusions:
Several publications demonstrate the potential of ubiquitous computing to enhance
effectiveness of health services delivery and organization.
But ubiquitous computing is also a societal challenge, caused by the surrounding but
unobtrusive character of this technology. Contributions from nearly all of the established
sub-disciplines of medical informatics are demanded to turn the visions of this promising
new research field into reality.
Keywords
Medical informatics - health informatics - International Medical Informatics Association
- ubiquitous computing - pervasive computing - mobile computing - yearbook