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    DMHM' 2010 - Workshop on Data Mining for Healthcare Management (DMHM'2010)

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    Category DMHM' 2010

    Deadline: February 20, 2010 | Date: June 20, 2010

    Venue/Country: Hyderabad, India

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Data Mining for Healthcare Management (DMHM) has been instrumental in detecting patterns of diagnosis, decisions and treatments in healthcare. Data mining has aided in several aspects of healthcare management including disease diagnosis, decision-making for treatments, medical fraud prevention and detection, fault detection of medical devices, healthcare quality improvement strategies and privacy. Data Mining for Healthcare Management (DMHM) is an emerging field where researchers from both academia and industry have recognized the potential of its impact on improved healthcare by discovering patterns and trends in large amounts of complex data generated by healthcare transactions. Data mining also helps to discover interesting business insights to help make business decisions that can influence cost efficiency and yet maintain a high quality of care. Healthcare management has received great deal of attention in recent times and application of data mining techniques to this field is gaining increasing popularity. This workshop will provide a common platform for discussion of challenging issues and potential techniques in this emergence field of data mining for health care management. It will also serve as a critical and essential forum for integrating various research challenges in this domain and promote collaboration among researchers from academia and industry to enhance the state-of-art and help define a clear path for future research in this emerging area. Data Mining for Healthcare Management (DMHM) workshop will facilitate collaboration among different disciplines including medicine, clinical studies, embedded systems, hardware and computer science.
    Workshop Scope
    DMHM.2010 encourages the following topics (but is not limited to) related to application of data mining techniques to healthcare:
    Theoretical foundations in Data Mining
    Data models for healthcare management
    Patient management
    Medical decision making
    Medical diagnosis
    Evidence based medicinal decisions
    Medical Insurance Fraud Detection
    Patient Flow Models in Hospitals
    Clinical data analysis
    Cloud-computing models and challenges for healthcare.
    Privacy and security in healthcare.
    Improving Quality of products and services
    Data collection and integration techniques
    Data cleaning and transformation
    Knowledge based medical recommendation models
    Information visualization of medical data.
    Enhancing quality of tools available to healthcare providers.
    Medical device fault detection and prevention.
    Reliability of medical devices.
    Pattern recognition in medical images and data.
    Submission
    All papers must be submitted electronically by e-mail to "datamining [dot] healthcare [at] gmail [dot] com" in PDF format only. Submitting a paper to the workshop means that if the paper is accepted, at least one author should attend the workshop to present the paper. Attendees are required to register at PAKDD 2010 website.
    We are currently negotiating with Springer-Verlag to include some outstanding papers in the LNCS/LNAI series. We will keep you posted on the same.
    Workshop paper submission deadline: 20 February 2010
    Workshop Organization Chairs
    Dr. Prasanna Desikan
    Cardiac Device Telematics
    Boston Scientific
    Prof. Jaideep Srivastava
    Computer Science & Engineering
    University of Minnesota
    Prof. Ee-Peng Lim
    School of Information Systems
    Singapore Management University

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