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The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is the basic object for introduction of innovation in the health care services and related industrial fields. It offers a great deal of opportunities for research and development, posing many questions about data ownership, security and privacy, and effective gains in efficiency and care quality. In this regard, the number of EHR related scientific works and publications has grown exponentially in the last couple of years, proving the impact that EHR implementation is having across the planet. It can be said that EHR empowers quality control and traceability of processes and clinical decisions so that healthcare systems become more controllable. This workshop aims to cover a variety of the central topics, such as those in the following (non-exhaustive) list:
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is the basic object for introduction of innovation in the health care services and related industrial fields. It offers a great deal of opportunities for research and development, posing many questions about data ownership, security and privacy, and effective gains in efficiency and care quality. In this regard, the number of EHR related scientific works and publications has grown exponentially in the last couple of years, proving the impact that EHR implementation is having across the planet. It can be said that EHR empowers quality control and traceability of processes and clinical decisions so that healthcare systems become more controllable. This workshop aims to cover a variety of the central topics, such as those in the following (non-exhaustive) list:
System implementation for the filling, query and process of EHRs, including innovative interfaces with users (mobile, tactil, tablet) and medical devices.  
 
Data mining algorithms over EHR collections,  
:System implementation for the filling, query and process of EHRs, including innovative interfaces with users (mobile, tactil, tablet) and medical devices.  
Country specific issues related to EHR implementation, aceptance and use,
:Data mining algorithms over EHR collections,  
Available public domain EHR data for research
:Country specific issues related to EHR implementation, aceptance and use,
Open source solutions to EHR management and mining
:Available public domain EHR data for research
Positive and negative impact of EHR implementation
:Open source solutions to EHR management and mining
User acceptance: physician, patients, general public, and bioengineering/pharmaceutical companies.
:Positive and negative impact of EHR implementation
Security, privacy systems and issues. Country specific legal issues.
:User acceptance: physician, patients, general public, and bioengineering/pharmaceutical companies.
Text mining and natural language processing for automated analysis of EHR.
:Security, privacy systems and issues. Country specific legal issues.
Studies performed on available (private/general public) EHR datasets
:Text mining and natural language processing for automated analysis of EHR.
:Studies performed on available (private/general public) EHR datasets


This workshop, to be held in conjunction with IEEE BIBM 2015, aims to provide a forum to exchange ideas and discuss the latest research developments across broad aspects of EHR health impact assessment . The workshop welcomes high-quality papers (theoretical, empirical, or computational) from any aspect of EHR research, included the ones listed above.
This workshop, to be held in conjunction with IEEE BIBM 2015, aims to provide a forum to exchange ideas and discuss the latest research developments across broad aspects of EHR health impact assessment . The workshop welcomes high-quality papers (theoretical, empirical, or computational) from any aspect of EHR research, included the ones listed above.


Workshop chairs:  
 
Manuel Graña, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU (Spain) and Wroclaw University of Technology WrUT (Poland): manuel.grana@ehu.eus
:Workshop chairs:  
Michal Wozkniak, Wroclaw University of Technology WrUT (Poland) WrUT (Poland) michal.wozniak@pwr.edu.pl
::Manuel Graña, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU (Spain) and Wroclaw University of Technology WrUT (Poland): manuel.grana@ehu.eus
Konrad Jackowski, Wroclaw University of Technology WrUT (Poland) WrUT konrad.jackowski@pwr.edu.pl
::Michal Wozkniak, Wroclaw University of Technology WrUT (Poland) WrUT (Poland) michal.wozniak@pwr.edu.pl
::Konrad Jackowski, Wroclaw University of Technology WrUT (Poland) WrUT konrad.jackowski@pwr.edu.pl


Program committee: TBA
Program committee: TBA

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Electronic Health Record: implementation, data mining, security and user acceptance

The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is the basic object for introduction of innovation in the health care services and related industrial fields. It offers a great deal of opportunities for research and development, posing many questions about data ownership, security and privacy, and effective gains in efficiency and care quality. In this regard, the number of EHR related scientific works and publications has grown exponentially in the last couple of years, proving the impact that EHR implementation is having across the planet. It can be said that EHR empowers quality control and traceability of processes and clinical decisions so that healthcare systems become more controllable. This workshop aims to cover a variety of the central topics, such as those in the following (non-exhaustive) list:

System implementation for the filling, query and process of EHRs, including innovative interfaces with users (mobile, tactil, tablet) and medical devices.
Data mining algorithms over EHR collections,
Country specific issues related to EHR implementation, aceptance and use,
Available public domain EHR data for research
Open source solutions to EHR management and mining
Positive and negative impact of EHR implementation
User acceptance: physician, patients, general public, and bioengineering/pharmaceutical companies.
Security, privacy systems and issues. Country specific legal issues.
Text mining and natural language processing for automated analysis of EHR.
Studies performed on available (private/general public) EHR datasets

This workshop, to be held in conjunction with IEEE BIBM 2015, aims to provide a forum to exchange ideas and discuss the latest research developments across broad aspects of EHR health impact assessment . The workshop welcomes high-quality papers (theoretical, empirical, or computational) from any aspect of EHR research, included the ones listed above.


Workshop chairs:
Manuel Graña, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU (Spain) and Wroclaw University of Technology WrUT (Poland): manuel.grana@ehu.eus
Michal Wozkniak, Wroclaw University of Technology WrUT (Poland) WrUT (Poland) michal.wozniak@pwr.edu.pl
Konrad Jackowski, Wroclaw University of Technology WrUT (Poland) WrUT konrad.jackowski@pwr.edu.pl

Program committee: TBA