ACSW 2011 - ACSW 2011 Australasian Workshop on Health Informatics and Knowledge Management
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Category ACSW 2011
Deadline: September 13, 2010 | Date: January 17, 2011-January 20, 2011
Venue/Country: Perth, Australia
Updated: 2010-08-19 20:07:39 (GMT+9)
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Health Informatics & Knowledge Management Stream(Formerly Health Data and Knowledge Management) Part of the Australian Computer Science Week 201117th - 20th January 2011Venue: Curtin University Bentley Campus, Perth, AustraliaInformation and communications technology has enormous potential for transforming our healthcare delivery systems. Managing health and medical data in electronic format and extracting better understanding from it brings significant technical challenges that have to be resolved. These include how to store and manage large amounts of complex and disparate data; how to facilitate efficient information retrieval by diverse stakeholders with different objectives; balancing data privacy concerns against clinical and research benefits of data availability; and how to extract knowledge from data to contribute to healthcare decision making. The incorporation of specialised data types and multiple data sources to support broader operational and evidence related aspects of healthcare is also important. This includes diverse areas such as biomedical imaging, data coding, diagnosis and treatment guidelines, genome/phenome data, interactive multi-media, and physiological signals.
Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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