Automatic document indexing in large medical collections
HIKM '06 Proceedings of the international workshop on Healthcare information and knowledge management
Using semantic components to express clinical questions against document collections
HIKM '06 Proceedings of the international workshop on Healthcare information and knowledge management
Comparing association rules and decision trees for disease prediction
HIKM '06 Proceedings of the international workshop on Healthcare information and knowledge management
Epoch: an ontological framework to support clinical trials management
HIKM '06 Proceedings of the international workshop on Healthcare information and knowledge management
A flexible approach for electronic medical records exchange
HIKM '06 Proceedings of the international workshop on Healthcare information and knowledge management
Policy-based security management for federated healthcare databases (or RHIOs)
HIKM '06 Proceedings of the international workshop on Healthcare information and knowledge management
Bridging a gap in the proposed personal health record
HIKM '06 Proceedings of the international workshop on Healthcare information and knowledge management
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Health information technology is receiving a tremendous amount of attention as a strategic area that will benefit the society in the 21st century. The continued advances in healthcare such as digitization of medical records, creation of central record systems, development of healthcare data warehouses increasingly pose new challenges to information and knowledge management. The high stakes and unique characteristics of healthcare data such as the long-term value of the data, varied data quality, the complexity of the data, the privacy constraints, as well as the availability requirements in emergent situations require a special treatment of traditional information management techniques.