Information Systems and Technologies for Enhancing Health and Social Care Ricardo Martinho Polytechnic Institute Rui of Leiria, Portugal Rijo Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha Polytechnic Insitute of Cavado and Ave, Portugal Joao Varajao University of Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal | Medical Information Science] Reference Table of Contents Foreword xix Preface xxi xxiii Acknowledgment Section 1 Ambient Assisted Living Chapter 1 iNeighbour TV: Jorge A Social TV Ferraz Abreu, Pedro Almeida, Telmo Chapter Application to Promote Wellness of Senior Citizens University ofAveiro, Portugal Silva, University ofAveiro, Portugal 2 The Architecture and Early Findings of a Working SMS-Based System Depression Elizabeth M. LaRue, University of Pittsburgh, USA Hassan A. Karimi, University of Pittsburgh, USA for Individuals with Mild to Moderate Ann M. Joy 1 University ofAveiro, Portugal Y. 20 Mitchell, University of Pittsburgh, USA Zang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Chapter 3 Cloud Computing Enhanced Service Development Architecture Usability Lab Portugal Joaquim Sousa Pinto, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal Fldvio Ferreira, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal Portugal Antonio Teixeira, Universidade de Aveiro, Carlos Pereira, Universidade de Aveiro, Living 33 Claudio Teixeira, Universidade de Aveiro, Andre Oliveira, Universidade de Aveiro, for the Portugal Portugal Section 2 Clinical Decision Support Systems and Healthcare Artificial Intelligence Chapter 4 Knowledge Acquisition Process for Intelligent Decision Support in Critical HealthCare Filipe ; Portela, University of Minho, Portugal Alexandra Cabral, SPMS, ofMinho, Portugal Hospitalar do Porto HSA, Portugal University Maria Salazar, Centro Centro Hospitalar do Porto HSA, Portugal Jose Machado, University of Minho, Portugal Quintas, Jose Neves, - Cesar Portugal - Antonio Abelha, University of Minho, Portugal Manuel Filipe Santos, University of Minho, Portugal Chapter 5 An Operating Theater Planning Decision Support System Carlos Gomes, Universidade do Porto, Fabricio Portugal Sperandio, Universidade do Porto, Portugal Arnon Peles, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Borges, Universidade do Porto, Portugal Jose Antonio Carvalho Brito, Universidade do Porto, Portugal Bernardo Almada-Lobo, Universidade do Porto, Portugal Chapter 6 Grid Data Mining Strategies for Outcome Prediction in Distributed Intensive Care Units Manuel Filipe Santos, Universidade do Minho, Filipe Portela, Universidade do Minho, Portugal Portugal Miguel Miranda, Universidade do Minho, Portugal Jose Machado, Universidade do Minho, Antonio Portugal Abelha, Universidade do Minho, Portugal Alvaro Silva, Centro Hospitalar do Porto, Portugal Fernando Rua, Centro Chapter Hospitalar do Porto, Portugal 7 Alzheimer's Disease Pedro Recognition with Artificial Neural Networks ofPorto, Miguel Rodrigues, University Portugal Polytechnic Institute of Braganca, Portugal Joao Paulo Teixeira, 1 Section 3 e-Therapy Chapter 8 Patient Centered Design: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Working with Health Professionals and Schizophrenic Catarina I. Reis, Carla S. Freire, Polytechnic Polytechnic e-Therapy Patients in Institute Institute Contexts 120 of Leiria, Portugal of Leiria, Portugal Joaquin Fernandez, Polytechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Josep M. Monguet, Polytechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Chapter 9 Do You Remember, or Have You Forgotten? 136 Anlbal Caixinha, Instituto Universitario de Lisboa, Vanessa Magalhaes, Instituto Universitario de Portugal Lisboa, Portugal Isabel Machado Alexandre, Instituto Universitario de Lisboa, Portugal Section 4 Electronic Health Records and Healthcare Information Systems Management Chapter 10 Adoption of Electronic Health Care Records: Jerald D. Hatton, Physician Heuristics and Hesitancy University of Phoenix, USA Thomas M. Schmidt, DeVry College ofNew York, USA Jonatan Jelen, Parsons - The New School for Design, USA Chapter 11 Proposal for Interactive Anonymization of Electronic Medical Records Carlos Andres 148 166 Moque Milldn, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia Alexandra Pomares Quimbaya, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia Rafael A. Gonzalez, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia Chapter 12 Advantages, Limitations, Hospitality Industry and Solutions in the Use of ERP Systems: A Case Study in the Paula Serdeira Azevedo, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal Mario Romao, Instituto Universitario de Lisboa, Portugal Efigenio Rebelo, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal 178 Section 5 Medical Chapter Coding 13 Automated Generation of SNOMED CT Subsets from Clinical Guidelines 190 Carlos Rodriguez-Solano, University ofAlcald, Spain Leonardo Lezcano, University ofAlcald, Spain Miguel-Angel Sicilia, University ofAlcald, Spain Chapter 14 A Semantic Web Pragmatic Approach to Develop Clinical Ontologies, and thus Semantic 205 Interoperability, based in HL7 v2.xml Messaging David Mendes, Universidade de Evora, Irene Pimenta Portugal Rodrigues, Universidade de Evora, Portugal Chapter 15 Ontological Representation and Architecture for Homecare Pervasive an Leandro O. Freitas, Federal Systems 215 University ofSanta Maria, Brazil Rafael T. Pereira, Federal University ofSanta Maria, Brazil Henrique G. G. Pereira, Federal Ricardo G. Martini, Federal Bruno A. Mozzaquatro, University of Santa Maria, Brazil University of Santa Maria, Brazil Federal University ofSanta Maria, Brazil Jeferson Kasper, Federal University ofSanta Maria, Brazil Giovani R. Librelotto, Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil Section 6 Medical Chapter Image Analysis, Enhancement, Sharing, and Archiving 16 Clinical Data Mining in Small Hospital PACS: Contributions for Radiology Department 236 Improvement Milton Santos, University ofAveiro, Portugal University ofAveiro, Portugal Carlos Costa, University ofAveiro, Portugal Augusto Silva, University ofAveiro, Portugal Nelson Rocha, University ofAveiro, Portugal Luis Bastiao, Chapter 17 Molecular Visualization with Supports of Interaction, Immersion, and Collaboration Geographically-Separated Research Groups Moacyr Francischetti-Correa, Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, 252 among Brazil Chapter 18 Cardiac Chamber Contour Extraction: Performance Evaluation of an and Algorithm 270 Physicians Diogo Roxo, University of Coimbra, Portugal Jose Silvestre Silva, University ofCoimbra, Portugal & Polytechnic Institute ofPortalegre, Portugal Jaime B. Santos, University of Coimbra, Portugal Paula Martins, Pediatric Eduardo Hospital of Coimbra, Portugal Castela, Pediatric Hospital of Coimbra, Portugal Rui Martins, University Hospital of Coimbra, Portugal Section 7 Mobile Health Chapter 19 Localizing a Weight Loss Mobile Application Selma Limam Mansar, Shashank Jariwala, Maahd Shahzad, 294 Mellon Carnegie University Qatar, Qatar Carnegie Mellon University Qatar, Qatar Carnegie Mellon University Qatar, Qatar Aysha Anggraini, Carnegie Mellon University Qatar, Qatar Nawal Behih, Carnegie Mellon University Qatar, Qatar Chapter 20 A Mobile Assistant to Aid Early Detection of Chronic Kidney Disease Alvaro Alvares de Carvalho Cesar Sobrinho, Federal Leandro Dias da Silva, Federal 309 University ofAlagoas, Brazil University ofAlagoas, Brazil Leonardo Melo de Medeiros, Federal Institute ofAlagoas, Brazil & Federal University ofCampina Grande, Brazil Maria Eliete Pinheiro, Federal University ofAlagoas, Brazil Chapter 21 Pedometer Cell Phone Applications and Future Trends in Measuring Physical Activity Anna Akerberg, Malardalen Maria Linden, Malardalen Mia Folke, Malardalen 324 University, Sweden University, Sweden University, Sweden Compilation of References 340 About the Contributors 377 Index 394