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Journal of Medical Systems
Plenum Press
 
   
 
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  Optimization of diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases based on association analysis under the background of regional integration
Xia K., Zhong X., Zhang L., Wang J. Journal of Medical Systems 43(3): 1-8, 2019.  Type: Article

Digitized clinical data analysis can help to improve patient care and increase medical quality in regional clinical systems. Specifically, it enables population health queries and clinical research and improves clinical processes throu...

Mar 3 2020
  An enhancement of computer aided approach for colon cancer detection in WCE images using ROI based color histogram and SVM2
Shanmuga Sundaram P., Santhiyakumari N. Journal of Medical Systems 43(2): 1-8, 2019.  Type: Article

The authors describe a method to process the information gathered in wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) images and ultimately determine whether a region of interest (ROI) is benign, malignant, or normal....

Mar 29 2019
  Usability evaluation of laboratory and radiology information systems integrated into a hospital information system
Nabovati E., Vakili-Arki H., Eslami S., Khajouei R. Journal of Medical Systems 38(4): 1-7, 2014.  Type: Article

Physicians often complain about the clumsiness and poor usability of electronic medical record (EMR) systems. This complaint is often portrayed by vendors as a resistance to change and thus dismissed. After all, “usability&am...

Jul 13 2015
  Designing an architectural style for dynamic medical cross-organizational workflow management system: an approach based on agents and web services
Bouzguenda L., Turki M. Journal of Medical Systems 38(4): 1-14, 2014.  Type: Article

Automating static cross-organizational processes is already difficult, but this paper tries to address the additional complexity of dynamic processes, where neither process flow nor (all) process actors are known at the time a process ...

Jul 7 2015
  Prioritizing barriers to successful implementation of hospital information systems
Ahmadian L., Khajouei R., Nejad S., Ebrahimzadeh M., Nikkar S. Journal of Medical Systems 38(12): 1-6, 2014.  Type: Article

Health information systems (HIS) are a pivotal component in a modern hospital that enables integration of administrative, financial, and health data; implementation of these systems is incredibility complex and almost always carries a ...

Dec 24 2014
  Past and next 10 years of medical informatics
Ückert F., Ammenwerth E., Dujat C., Grant A., Haux R., Hein A., Hochlehnert A., Knaup-Gregori P., Kulikowski C., Mantas J., Maojo V., Marschollek M., Moura L., Plischke M., Röhrig R., Stausberg J., Takabayashi K., Winter A., Wolf K., Hasman A. Journal of Medical Systems 38(7): 1-7, 2014.  Type: Article

This paper represents an interesting concept. A group of predominantly German experts in informatics convened in 2013 to reassess a document published in 2002 [1] that attempted to predict what the provision of healthcare would look li...

Oct 13 2014
  A secure lightweight RFID binding proof protocol for medication errors and patient safety
Wu S., Chen K., Zhu Y. Journal of Medical Systems 36(5): 2743-2749, 2012.  Type: Article

The authors of this paper demonstrate and construct an argument to overcome impersonation attacks by improving a lightweight binding proof protocol. Furthermore, the paper explores the sustainability of the proposed protocols using low...

Mar 14 2013
  Diagnosis of diabetes diseases using an artificial immune recognition system2 (AIRS2) with fuzzy k-nearest neighbor
Chikh M., Saidi M., Settouti N. Journal of Medical Systems 36(5): 2721-2729, 2012.  Type: Article

Progress is being made in applying expert systems and artificial intelligence to disease diagnosis. This paper describes an algorithmic approach to improving the ability to determine whether a person has diabetes. The approach improves...

Mar 12 2013
  A privacy-strengthened scheme for e-healthcare monitoring system
Huang C., Lee H., Lee D. Journal of Medical Systems 36(5): 2959-2971, 2012.  Type: Article

Huang et al., in this paper, deal with an extremely important requirement in smart healthcare: ensuring security and privacy for user health data in electronic healthcare systems. This work proposes a privacy scheme for a wireless body...

Feb 26 2013
  A simulation study of TaMAC protocol using network simulator 2
Ullah S., Kwak K. Journal of Medical Systems 36(5): 2893-2900, 2012.  Type: Article

The media access control (MAC) protocol in wireless sensor networks is the most effective technique for energy management, because wireless radio communication (transmission, reception, and overhearing) consumes most of the energy from...

Jan 28 2013
 
 
 
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