| Prof. Dr. Reinhold Haux |
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Director, Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics
Universty of Braunschweig, Institute of Technology and
Hannover Medical School, Germany
Profile: Professor of Medical Informatics,
Department of Computer Science, TU Braunschweig
Adjunct Professor of Medical Informatics,
Medical Faculty of the University of Heidelberg, Germany
Reinhold.Haux@plri.de
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Research Fields
- health enabling technologies
- information and communication technologies to achieve sustainable conditions for autonomous, self-determined living
- methods for pervasive computing and use of ubiquitously available information for diagnosis, therapy, prevention, and early identification of diseases as well as to assist in self-determined and autonomous living in the presence of diseases
- health information systems and management
- trans-institutional information system architectures for co-operative, patient-centered, and shared care
- modeling and evaluation of health information systems, as well as analysis, evaluation and simulation of processes in health care
- strategic information management, IT-strategies for hospitals and for health care regions
- medical data management
- electronic patient records for co-operative (e.g. regional) health care and for clinical and epidemiological research
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Editorships
- Methods of Information in Medicine (editor-in-chief, since 2001)
- IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics (editor, since 2001)
- Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (editorial board, 1994)
- Computational Statistics and Data Analysis (editorial board, 1991 - 1995)
- Computers in Biology and Medicine (editorial board, since 2005)
- Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie in Medizin und Biologie (editorial board, 1989 - 2002)
- International Journal of Medical Informatics (editorial board, 1993 - 2003)
- International Journal of Electronic Healthcare (editorial board, since 2006)
- Informedica Journal (editorial board, since 2002)
- Physican and Technology (editorial board, since 2003)
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| Topic: Good Health Care Needs Good Health Informatics Education On Safeguarding ICT Investments Through High-Quality Education |
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