Yearbook of Medical Informatics, Table of Contents Yearb Med Inform 2006; 15(01): 53-56DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638471 Synopsis Georg Thieme Verlag KG StuttgartSection 3: Health Information Systems: Health Information Systems: Between Shared Care and Body Area NetworksFindings from the Section on Health Information Systems O. J. Bott 1 Technical University of Braunschweig, Institute for Medical Informatics, Braunschweig, Germany , Managing Editor for the IMIA Yearbook Section on Health Information Systems› Author AffiliationsRecommend Article Abstract Full Text PDF Download Keywords KeywordsMedical Informatics - International Medical Informatics Association - Yearbook - Health Information Systems References References 1 Haux R. Health information systems - past, present, future. Int J Med Inform 2006; Mar-Apr; 75 (3-4): 268-81. 2 Giuse DA, Kuhn KA. Health information systems challenges: the Heidelberg conference and the future. Int J Med Inform 2003; 69 (2-3): 105-14. 3 Bates DW, Kuperman GJ, Wang S, Gandhi T, Kittler A, Volk L. et al. Ten commandments for effective clinical decision support: making the practice of evidence-based medicine a reality. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2003; 10 (06) 523-30. 4 Ross SE, Lin CT. The effects of promoting patient access to medical records: a review. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2003; 10 (02) 129-38. 5 Kaplan B, Shaw NT. Future directions in evaluation research: people, organizational, and social issues. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43 (03) 215-31. 6 Winter A, Brigl B, Wendt T. Modeling hospital information systems. Part 1: The revised threelayer graph-based meta model 3LGM2. Methods Inf Med 2003; 42 (05) 544-51. 7 Lukowicz P, Kirstein T, Troster G. Wearable systems for health care applications. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43 (03) 232-8. 8 Bott OJ, Ammenwerth E, Brigl B, Knaup P, Lang E, Pilgram R, Pfeifer B. et al. The challenge of ubiquitous computing in health care: technology, concepts and solutions. Findings from the IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2005. Methods Inf Med 2005; 44 (03) 473-9. 9 Maojo V, Martin-Sanchez F. Bioinformatics: towards new directions for public health. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43 (03) 208-14. 10 Knaup P, Ammenwerth E, Brandner R, Brigl B, Fischer G, Garde S. et al. Towards clinical bioinformatics: advancing genomic medicine with interdisciplinary processes. Methods Inf Med 2005; 44 (01) 4-10. 11 Muller ML, Uckert F, Burkle T, Prokosch HU. Cross-institutional data exchange using the clinical document architecture (CDA). Int J Med Inform 2005; 74 (2-4): 245-56. 12 Malin B, Sweeney L. How (not) to protect genomic data privacy in a distributed network: using trail reidentification to evaluate and design anonymity protection systems. J Biomed Inform 2004; 37 (03) 179-92. 13 Anliker U. et al. AMON: a wearable multiparameter medical monitoring and alert system. IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed 2004; 08 (04) 415-27. 14 Stefanov DH, Bien Z, Bang WC. The smart house for older persons and persons with physical disabilities: structure, technology arrangements, and perspectives. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng 2004; 12 (02) 228-50. 15 Lenz R, Buessecker F, Herlofsen H, Hinrichs F, Zeiler T, Kuhn KA. Demand-driven evolution of IT systems in healthcarea case study for improving interdisciplinary processes. Methods Inf Med 2005; 44 (01) 4-10. 16 Lorenzi NM, Riley RT. Organizational issues = change. Int J Med Inform 2003; 69 (2-3): 197-203. 17 bCEN/ISS e-Health Standardization Focus Group. Current and future standardization issues in the e- Health domain: Achieving interoperability. http://www.centc251.org/ehealthfocusgroup.htm 04.03.2005 (last access Jan. 30, 2006). 18 Dolin RH, Alschuler L, Boyer S, Beebe C, Behlen FM, Biron PV. et al. HL7 Clinical Document Architecture, Release 2. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2006; 13 (01) 30-9. 19 Haux R, Ammenwerth E, Herzog W, Knaup P. Health care in the information society. A prognosis for the year 2013. Int J Med Inform 2002; 66 (1-3): 3-21. 20 Roback K, Herzog A. Home informatics in healthcare: assessment guidelines to keep up quality of care and avoid adverse effects. Technol Health Care 2003; 11 (03) 195-206.