eTELEMED 2024 - The Sixteenth International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine
May 26, 2024 - May 30, 2024
eTELEMED 2024: Awards
Onsite and Online Options: In order to accommodate a large number of situations, we are offering the option for either physical presence or virtual participation (pdf slides or pre-recorded videos).
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 (also Invited for IARIA Journals)
A Case Study for Scoliosis: How MLOps Can Help Reduce AI Challenges in Health Care?
Gábor György Gulyás, Janis Lapins, Attila Csaba Kiss
Load Induction then Simultaneous Relaxation: Insights from Multi-Modal Time-Series Data Measured with Low-Cost Wearable Sensors
Christoph Anders, Sai Siddhant Gadamsetti, Nico Steckhan, Bert Arnrich
A Framework for Fast Development of Customized Telehealth Applications
Baptiste Alcalde, Lukas Wechtitsch
Using Computer Vision based Markerless Pose Estimation for Measuring Shoulder Range of Motion
Thomas Hellstén, Jonny Karlsson
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
Self-Efficacy as a Determinant of Telemedicine Adoption in a Developing Country
Danupol Hoonsopon, Chaninun Ketkaew, Suchart Tripopsakul, Wilert Puriwat, Wattana Viriyasitavat
A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Attendance, Adherence and Satisfaction with Physiotherapy Delivered via Telerehabilitation [PRESENTATION]
Megan Ross, Joshua Simmich, Trevor Russell
A Temporal Perspective on Electronic Medicine Management Work
Line Lundvoll Warth, Kari Dyb
Assessing Greek National Telemedicine Network
Haralampos Karanikas, Vasileios Tsoukas, Dimitrios Drakopoulos, George Koukoulas, Angeliki Katsapi, Fotios Rizos
Work Related Quality of Life and HIS Usability: An Examination of Human Factors' Impact on Electronic Health Record usability during the Adoption of a New Electronic Health Record System in Norway
Ove Lintvedt, Espen S. Nordheim, Luis Marco-Ruiz, Terje Solvoll, Rune Pedersenv