MediComp 2015 - 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Medical Computing
Topics/Call fo Papers
Medical care covers the complex processes of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans. The patients' consumption of products and services provided by hospitals and other institutions forms the medical care industry, which is one of the largest and fastest-growing parts of a country's economy. Since the proper collection, management and utilization of medical information play a critical role in detecting medical problems, identifying innovative solutions, and allocating resources to treat patients, medical computing technologies are widely employed to improve the quality of healthcare services.
There are a number of significant computing technology developments and innovations that are making a big splash in medical care information manipulation. Examples of currently emerging technologies include,
Health sensing: There’s been a sharp increase in the quantity and variety of consumer devices, especially mobile devices such as smart phones, and medical sensors that capture some aspect of physiological, cognitive and physical human health including vital signs, medical images, videos, and activity data;
Big data analytics: With the increasing digitization of medical care, a large amount of medical data has been accumulated and the size is increasing in an unprecedented rate, discovering the deep knowledge and values from the big medical data is the key to delivering the best evidence-based, patient-centric, and accountable care;
Cloud computing: With medical care providers looking at automating processes at lower cost and higher gains, cloud computing provides an ideal platform to achieve high efficient use of computing resources, simplify management, and improve services in a safe and secure manner.
There are a number of significant computing technology developments and innovations that are making a big splash in medical care information manipulation. Examples of currently emerging technologies include,
Health sensing: There’s been a sharp increase in the quantity and variety of consumer devices, especially mobile devices such as smart phones, and medical sensors that capture some aspect of physiological, cognitive and physical human health including vital signs, medical images, videos, and activity data;
Big data analytics: With the increasing digitization of medical care, a large amount of medical data has been accumulated and the size is increasing in an unprecedented rate, discovering the deep knowledge and values from the big medical data is the key to delivering the best evidence-based, patient-centric, and accountable care;
Cloud computing: With medical care providers looking at automating processes at lower cost and higher gains, cloud computing provides an ideal platform to achieve high efficient use of computing resources, simplify management, and improve services in a safe and secure manner.
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