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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. The authors of these papers are also receiving invitations to submit an extended article version to one of the IARIA Journals. Awarded Papers How to Use Qualitative Interviews in E-health Research Security Analysis of a Patient Monitoring System for the Internet of Things in eHealth Knowledge Management Framework for E-Healthcare in Saudi Arabia Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial of a Mobile Monitoring and Feedback Tool Embedded in a Counselling Protocol to Stimulate Physical Activity in Chronically Ill Patients Use of Mobiles for Reducing Infant Mortality by Increasing Adherence to Vaccinations in a Low Resource Setting High Tech for Sports Medicine; Supporting Employees Improving Their Health and Fitness A Proposal of Remote Rehabilitation System for Cerebrovascular Patients Combined with Video Call Center
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 Collaboration in Surgical Training: A Qualitative Study of Mentoring Laparoscopic Surgeons by Using Videoconference in Northern Norway Online Patients in an Offline Health Care Sector: Are Hospitals Ready for Electronic Communication With Patients? Innovative Project For Domomedicine Deployment - The PiCADo Pilot Project CallMeSmart Becoming Ubiquitous and Self-learning Deployment of Electronic Prescriptions in Belgium Development of eHealth Applications Applying the eHix Framework eLabEL: Technology-supported Living Labs in Primary Care Intelligent Insulin Pens A luxurious instrument or an essential gadget ? — A qualitative study CyMED: a Plateform for Supporting Collaboration and Coordination of Home Care Teams using a Process Oriented Approach Technology Assisted Self-management Support to Improve Cancer Pain Control |
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