DocumentCode
2724892
Title
Improving Disease Early Detection and Prevention by Multiplex Longitudinal Outcomes Marker Modeling
Author
Conley, Edward C. ; Owens, David R.
Author_Institution
Diabetes Res. Unit, Cardiff Univ., Cardiff
fYear
2009
fDate
1-7 Feb. 2009
Firstpage
257
Lastpage
262
Abstract
We are interested in understanding how high quality information management systems can improve disease prevention and screening services, particularly in the prevention of diabetes and its complications. As part of this effort, we are exploiting standards-driven distributed data collation, processing and computational technologies to deduce comparative performance of disease outcomes markers. In the system design, data is sent to an individualized risk management information service (e.g. as part of a home or mobile-based telehealth service). Data originating across the ´patient path´ is quality controlled to improve the accuracy of risk models. Delivery of these functions ´at scale´ requires the development of new data trend management and decision support tools. Semantic standardization, particularly in representation of disease progression features for data aggregation and distributed search is a key requirement. We discuss some of the current challenges surrounding outcomes marker modeling to support disease prevention and screening services.
Keywords
data handling; diseases; information services; medical computing; risk management; data aggregation; data trend management; disease early detection; disease early prevention; information management systems; multiplex longitudinal outcomes marker modeling; risk management information service; standards-driven distributed data collation; Diabetes; Diseases; Distributed computing; Guidelines; Health information management; Hospitals; Risk analysis; Risk management; Standardization; Telemedicine; disease prevention; health technologies; outcomes modeling; risk analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine, 2009. eTELEMED '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Cancun
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3360-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-3532-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/eTELEMED.2009.40
Filename
4782667
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