Processes and data integration in the networked healthcare

Andrea Braun Von Reinersdorff, Tiziana Margaria, Christoph Rasche

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Abstract

In the past decade, state-of-the-art Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has gained a strong standing in all aspects of healthcare provision and management. As already discussed in the ISoLA-Med workshop in Potsdam in June 2009 [1], a set of innovative research topics related to the future of healthcare systems hinge on the notion of simplicity as a driving paradigm in ICT development, maintenance and use. We believe that the philosophy of consistently applied simplicity is strategically important to make advanced healthcare provision accessible ad keep it affordable to patients and to society, yet the discipline of simplicity is still poorly understood and rarely systematically applied.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLeveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation
Subtitle of host publicationTechnologies for Mastering Change - 5th International Symposium, ISoLA 2012, Proceedings
Pages67-69
Number of pages3
EditionPART 2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event5th International Symposium on Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation: Technologies for Mastering Change, ISoLA 2012 - Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Duration: 15 Oct 201218 Oct 2012

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
NumberPART 2
Volume7610 LNCS
ISSN (Print)0302-9743
ISSN (Electronic)1611-3349

Conference

Conference5th International Symposium on Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation: Technologies for Mastering Change, ISoLA 2012
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityHeraklion, Crete
Period15/10/1218/10/12

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