Central Queensland
University
Rockhampton
Papers in refereed international journals
Saranto K, Hovenga EJ. Information literacy-what it is about?; Literature review of the concept and the context. Int J Med Inf 2004; 73 (6): 503-13.
Garde S, Baumgarten B, Basu O, Graf N, Haux R, Herold R, Kutscha U, Schilling F, Selle B, Spiess C, Wetter T, Knaup P. A meta-model of chemotherapy planning in the multi-hospital/multi-trial-center-environment of pediatric oncology. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43 (2): 171-83. To be reprinted in: IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2006, Stuttgart: Schattauer; 2006.
Hovenga EJ. Globalisation of health and medical informatics education--what are the issues? Int J Med Inf 2004; 73 (2): 101-9.
Knaup P, Ammenwerth E, Brandner R, Brigl B, Fischer G, Garde S, Lang E, Pilgram R, Ruderich F, Singer R, Wolff AC, Haux R, Kulikowski C. Towards clinical bioinformatics: advancing genomic medicine with informatics methods and tools. Methods Inf Med 2004; 43 (3): 302-7.
Papers in refereed proceedings
Knaup P, Garde S, Merzweiler A, Graf N, Weber R, Haux R. Towards shared patient records: An Architecture for Using Routine Data for Nationwide Research. EuroMISE 2004: EFMI Symposium on Electronic Health Record, Health Registers and Telemedicine. Prague, 12.-15.4.2004. 2004.
Schloeffel P. Current EHR Developments: An Australian and International Perspective. Proc. Health Informatics New Zealand Conference (HINZ2004), Wellington, New Zealand, July 2004.
Schloeffel P. Open Source in Health. Proc. Linux and Open Source in Government Conference. Adelaide, February, 2004.
Garde S, Wolff A, Kutscha U, Wetter T, Knaup P. A Procedure Model to Support the Integration of Health Care Information System Components into Established Processes of Care. Medinfo 2004 (CD) 1609, 7.-11.9.2004, San Francisco, CA, USA., 2004.
Knaup P, Garde S, Haux R. AmuseE: How to Plan a Multiple Use and Shared Entry Environment. Medinfo 2004 (CD) 1684. 7.-11.9.2004, San Francisco, CA, USA., 2004.
Knaup P, Garde S, Haux R. Ein Meta-Modell für kooperative Dokumentationsumgebungen gmds2004, 26.-30.9.2004 Innsbruck, Austria, 2004.
Edited books
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Hovenga EJS, Mantas J, Eds. Global Health Informatics EducationAmsterdam: IOS Press, 2004. |
Book chapters
Hovenga EJ (2004): Evaluation of Organisational Performance. In: Clinton M, Ed. Management in the Australian Healthcare Industry. Melbourne: Longman.
Hovenga EJ (2004): Personnell Performance Management. In: Clinton M, Ed. Management in the Australian Healthcare Industry. Melbourne: Longman.
Hovenga EJS (2004): A Health Informatics Educational Framework. In: Hovenga EJS and Mantas J, Eds. Global Health Informatics Education. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Hovenga EJS (2004): Virtual University Governance. In: Hovenga EJS and Mantas J, Eds. Global Health Informatics Education. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Hovenga EJS (2004): Academic Standards, Credit Transfers and Associated Issues. In: Hovenga EJS and Mantas J, Eds. Global Health Informatics Education. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Hovenga EJS, Bricknell L (2004): Current and Future Trends in Teaching and Learning. In: Hovenga EJS and Mantas J, Eds. Global Health Informatics Education. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Invited keynote addresses
Schloeffel P. Current EHR Developments: An Australian and International Perspective. Health Informatics New Zealand Conference (HINZ2004), Wellington, New Zealand, July 2004.
Schloeffel P. Archetypes and Templates: Enabling shared clinical knowledge. HL7 Australia Conference, Melbourne, March 2004.
Invited speakers
Schloeffel P. Setting the Standards. IIR EHR & e-Health Conference, Sydney, June 2004.
Schloeffel P. Standards for Electronic Health Record Development. Proc. International Symposium on Telehealth and Electronic Health Records. Belo Horizonte, Brazil, May 2004.
Schloeffel P. Australian Experiences in Telehealth. Proc. International Symposium on Telehealth and Electronic Health Records. Belo Horizonte, Brazil, May 2004.
Schloeffel P. Worldwide EHR Experiences: An Australian Perspective. Proc. International Symposium on Telehealth and Electronic Health Records. Belo Horizonte, Brazil, May 2004.
Garde S, Hovenga E, Conrick M. Integrating nursing concepts into Electronic Health Records -
a participative workshop to:
(i) provide a brief overview of openEHR and archetypes,
(ii) introduce you to the Archetype Editor, using designed structures to
express the required clinical data and assuring that all necessary
constraints on the values of record components are observed, and
(iii) work together to define archetypes that are specifically useful for
nursing. Nursing Informatics Australia Conference, Melbourne, December 4, 2004.
Hovenga E. The evolution of health IM&ICT as an integral part of health care delivery. National Health Information Summit, Melbourne, December 7, 2004.