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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c34]Saman Ardalan, Björn Schreiweis, Björn Bergh:
Leveraging Clinical Data Treasures: Integration of an AI Platform into Clinical IT. MIE 2024: 1169-1173 - [c33]Tobias Hillmer, Kathrin Riech, Björn Bergh, Björn Schreiweis, Hannes Ulrich:
Advancing Healthcare Research Through Live-Data Integration: Implementing IEEE 11073 and FHIR in Clinical Environment. MIE 2024: 1343-1347 - [i1]Hannes Ulrich, Robin Hendel, Santiago Pazmino, Björn Bergh, Björn Schreiweis:
Full-Scale Indexing and Semantic Annotation of CT Imaging: Boosting FAIRness. CoRR abs/2406.15340 (2024) - 2023
- [c32]Ka Yung Cheng, Santiago Pazmino, Björn Bergh, Markus Lange-Hegermann, Björn Schreiweis:
An Image Retrieval Pipeline in a Medical Data Integration Center. MedInfo 2023: 1388-1389 - [c31]Ka Yung Cheng, Santiago Pazmino, Hao Qian, Björn Bergh, Björn Schreiweis:
Structured Data Retrieval and Analysis of HL7 v2 Messages with Elasticsearch. MedInfo 2023: 1464-1465 - 2021
- [c30]Ann-Kristin Kock-Schoppenhauer, Björn Schreiweis, Hannes Ulrich, Niklas Reimer, Joshua Wiedekopf, Benjamin Kinast, Hauke Busch, Björn Bergh, Josef Ingenerf:
Medical Data Engineering - Theory and Practice. MEDI Workshops 2021: 269-284 - 2020
- [c29]Angela Merzweiler, Sebastian Stäubert, Alexander Strübing, Armel Tonmbiak, Knut Kaulke, Johannes Drepper, Björn Bergh, Alfred Winter:
The Process of Modeling Information System Architectures with IHE. GMDS 2020: 163-170
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c28]Sebastian Stäubert, Alexander Strübing, Johannes Drepper, Björn Bergh, Alfred Winter, Angela Merzweiler:
Towards a Software Tool for Planning IHE-Compliant Information Systems. EFMI-STC 2019: 6-10 - [c27]Tobias Bronsch, Ruwen Böhm, Claudia Bulin, Björn Bergh, Björn Schreiweis:
Mapping Medication Metadata from the ABDA Data Model to an OpenEHR Medication Archetype: A Qualitative Analysis. MedInfo 2019: 1435-1436 - 2018
- [j5]Florian Schwind, Heiko Münch, Andre Schröter, R. Brandner, Ulrike Kutscha, Antje Brandner, Oliver Heinze, Björn Bergh, Uwe Engelmann:
Long-term experience with setup and implementation of an IHE-based image management and distribution system in intersectoral clinical routine. Int. J. Comput. Assist. Radiol. Surg. 13(11): 1727-1739 (2018) - [c26]Björn Schreiweis, Tobias Bronsch, Angela Merzweiler, Björn Bergh:
Implementing Modular Research Consents Using IHE Advanced Patient Privacy Consents. MIE 2018: 840-844 - 2016
- [c25]Gerd Schneider, Björn Schreiweis, Raluca Pahontu, Theresia Eichner, Björn Bergh:
Towards a Holistic Biomedical Information Platform for Primary and Secondary Use Settings. eHealth 2016: 54-62 - [c24]Peter Pensold, Gerd Schneider, Lakshmi S. Aguduri, Antje Brandner, Tobias Bronsch, Björn Schreiweis, Katharina E. Stein, Nicolas Weiss, Nilay Yüksekogul, Björn Bergh, Oliver Heinze:
Implementing the Patient Portal of the PEHR in the Metropolitan Region Rhine-Neckar - Experiences with Liferay. MIE 2016: 105-109 - [c23]Antje Brandner, Björn Schreiweis, Lakshmi S. Aguduri, Tobias Bronsch, Aline Kunz, Peter Pensold, Katharina E. Stein, Nicolas Weiss, Nilay Yüksekogul, Björn Bergh, Oliver Heinze:
The Patient Portal of the Personal Cross-Enterprise Electronic Health Record (PEHR) in the Rhine-Neckar-Region. MIE 2016: 157-161 - [c22]Nicolas Weiss, Lakshmi S. Aguduri, Nilay Yüksekogul, Björn Schreiweis, Antje Brandner, Tobias Bronsch, Peter Pensold, Katharina E. Stein, Björn Bergh, Oliver Heinze:
Implementing PEHR: Design and Integration of a Consent Creator Service. MIE 2016: 167-171 - [c21]Nilay Yüksekogul, Björn Schreiweis, Nicolas Weiss, Lakshmi S. Aguduri, Antje Brandner, Tobias Bronsch, Peter Pensold, Katharina E. Stein, Axel Helmer, Björn Bergh, Oliver Heinze:
Patient Portal Integration - A Native IHE Connector Implementation for PEHR. MIE 2016: 172-176 - [c20]Björn Schreiweis, Tobias Bronsch, Katharina E. Stein, Stefan Nöst, Lakshmi S. Aguduri, Antje Brandner, Peter Pensold, Nicolas Weiss, Nilay Yüksekogul, Björn Bergh, Oliver Heinze:
An Architecture for the Integration of Clinical Data from a PEHR in a Regional Research Platform. MIE 2016: 272-276 - 2015
- [c19]Martin Wagner, Lena-Marie Ternes, Martin Apitz, Rudolf Rempel, Gerd Schneider, Martin Riekert, Achim Klein, Björn Bergh, Beat P. Müller-Stich, Hannes Kenngott:
Towards data-driven analysis of perioperative surgical treatment processes. CURAC 2015: 235-236 - [c18]Raluca Pahontu, Armin Will, Björn Bergh:
Towards Communication Requirements in the Operating Room and Clinic IT. eHealth 2015: 1-8 - [c17]Raluca Pahontu, Gerd Schneider, Björn Bergh, Angela Merzweiler:
An IHE based gateway architecture to link healthcare IT with medical devices in the operating room. HealthCom 2015: 586-589 - [c16]Raluca Pahontu, Angela Merzweiler, Gerd Schneider, Björn Bergh:
Micro- and Macrointegration Profiles for Medical Devices and Medical IT Systems. MedInfo 2015: 222-226 - [c15]Björn Schreiweis, Björn Bergh:
Applicability of different types of Patient Records for Patient Recruitment Systems. MedInfo 2015: 884 - [c14]Björn Schreiweis, Björn Bergh:
Requirements for a Patient Recruitment System. MIE 2015: 521-525 - 2014
- [j4]Björn Schreiweis, Benjamin Trinczek, Felix Köpcke, Thomas Leusch, Raphael W. Majeed, Joachim Wenk, Björn Bergh, Christian Ohmann, Rainer Röhrig, Martin Dugas, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch:
Comparison of Electronic Health Record System Functionalities to support the patient recruitment process in clinical trials. Int. J. Medical Informatics 83(11): 860-868 (2014) - [c13]Gerd Schneider, Georg Heidenreich, Lasse van de Sand, Jose Teixeira, Alfons Rathmer, Britta Böckmann, Hubert Otten, Björn Bergh, Sylvia Thun:
Towards IHE Profiles for e-Supply in the Healthcare Domain. MIE 2014: 383-387 - [c12]Oliver Heinze, Björn Bergh:
A model for Consent-Based Privilege Management in Personal Electronic Health Records. MIE 2014: 413-417 - [c11]Björn Schreiweis, Gerd Schneider, Theresia Eichner, Björn Bergh, Oliver Heinze:
Health Information Research Platform (HIReP) - An Architecture Pattern. MIE 2014: 773-777 - [c10]Tobias Bronsch, Robert Gött, Theresia Eichner, Christoph Havemann, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Oliver Heinze, Björn Bergh, Ulrike Kutscha:
Bridging the gap: Improving Secondary Use of EHRs with i2b2. MIE 2014: 1224 - [c9]Katharina Chruscz, Nilay Yüksekogul, Peter Pensold, Benjamin Schneider, Björn Schreiweis, Björn Bergh, Oliver Heinze:
Evaluating technologies for a patient portal. MIE 2014: 1226 - [c8]Nilay Yüksekogul, Katharina Chruscz, Björn Schreiweis, Benjamin Schneider, Dominik Ose, Björn Bergh, Oliver Heinze:
A Model for Data Integration into a Regional Research Platform. MIE 2014: 1245 - 2013
- [j3]Felix Köpcke, Benjamin Trinczek, Raphael W. Majeed, Björn Schreiweis, Joachim Wenk, Thomas Leusch, Thomas Ganslandt, Christian Ohmann, Björn Bergh, Rainer Röhrig, Martin Dugas, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch:
Evaluation of data completeness in the electronic health record for the purpose of patient recruitment into clinical trials: a retrospective analysis of element presence. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 13: 37 (2013) - 2012
- [c7]Markus Birkle, Björn Bergh:
OR.NET: Ein Projekt auf dem Weg zur sicheren dynamischen Vernetzung in OP und Klinik. GI-Jahrestagung 2012: 1235-1236 - 2011
- [j2]Oliver Heinze, Markus Birkle, Lennart Köster, Björn Bergh:
Architecture of a consent management suite and integration into IHE-based regional health information networks. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 11: 58 (2011) - [c6]Robert Heinrich, Barbara Paech, Antje Brandner, Ulrike Kutscha, Björn Bergh:
Developing a Process Quality Improvement Questionnaire - A Case Study on Writing Discharge Letters. Business Process Management Workshops (2) 2011: 261-272 - [c5]Markus Birkle, Benjamin Schneider, Tobias Beck, Thomas Deuster, Markus Fischer, Florian Flatow, Robert Heinrich, Christian Kapp, Jasmin Riemer, Michael Simon, Björn Bergh:
Implementation of an Open Source Provider Organization Registry Service. MIE 2011: 265-269 - [c4]Oliver Heinze, Holger Schmuhl, Björn Bergh:
GP Connector - a Tool to Enable Access for General Practitioners to a Standards-Based Personal and Electronic Health Record in the Rhine-Neckar Region. MIE 2011: 344-348 - 2010
- [c3]Oliver Heinze, Alexander Ihls, Björn Bergh:
Development of an Open Source Provider and Organization Registry Service for Regional Health Networks. HEALTHINF 2010: 535-537 - [c2]Benjamin Schneider, Oliver Heinze, Kai Lederle, Gerald Weisser, Björn Bergh:
Development of an Open Source Web Portal for the Exchange of Medical Data. HEALTHINF 2010: 538-540
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c1]Oliver Heinze, Antje Brandner, Björn Bergh:
Establishing a Personal Electronic Health Record in the Rhine-Neckar Region. MIE 2009: 119 - 2006
- [j1]Michael Pietsch, Andreas Schlaefke, Thomas J. Vogl, Björn Bergh:
Development and Evaluation of Different Methods to Assess Download and Display Time of Image Web Systems. J. Digit. Imaging 19(4): 336-345 (2006)
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