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The papers listed below have been selected as "Best Papers" based on the reviews of the original submission, the camera-ready version, and the presentation during the conference. For the awarded papers, a digital award will be issued in the name of the authors. Awarded Papers Chronically Ill Citizens and Home Monitoring: “Nothing to talk about”! An Introduction to a Transnational Volunteer Notification System Providing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Victims Suffering a Sudden Cardiac Arrest E-Health System Development based on End User Centered Design Developing Evidence Guidelines for eHealth Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Patient-Buddy-Build: Customized Mobile Monitoring for Patients with Chronic Diseases Web-based Lifestyle Management for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients in a Clinical Setting Validation of a Telemonitoring System for Sleep Apnea Treatment Electronic Messaging in Primary Care – Reporting from an Implementation and Evaluation Project in Northern Norway Get Moving - the Practice Nurse is Watching You! Using Telecare for Diabetic Patients: A Mixed Systematic Review Proposal of a System for Intracranial Pressure Telemonitoring SmartNursing - a Mobile Application to Improve Communication in Home Care Long Term Monitoring of Breathing Pattern Parameters by a Wearable System at COPD Patient's Home
The following papers have been selected on the basis of their contents, specificaly for lending themselves to an interesting extended work. The authors of these papers are receiving invitations to submit an extended article version to one of the IARIA Journals. Papers Invited for IARIA Journals Modeling the Clinical Observation Space of Electronic Medical Record in Primary Care An Optimized Infrastructure for Deferred Telemonitoring of Home Rehabilitation in Chronic Rheumatic Patients Pharmer -- Towards Semantic Medical Prescriptions Impact of Knowledge Transfer Through the Implementation of an Emergency Telemedicine Program in a Brazilian Community Hospital A Cloud Scalable Platform for DICOM Image Analysis as a Tool for Remote Medical Support Applying the Stof Business Model Framework in eHealth Innovations |
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