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- Workshop2nd International Workshop on Co-Creation of Hybrid Interactive Systems for Healthcare(Mensch und Computer 2024 - Workshopband, 2024) Weiler, Tim; Müller, Claudia; Struzek, David; Huldtgren, Alina; Klapperich, Holger; Grosskopp, Sabrina; Fischer, Florian; Osterheider, Angela; Gaertner, WandaRecent advancements in data science and AI-driven healthcare technologies are bringing up novel opportunities for innovations, such as personalized medicine, self-diagnostic tools for everyday use, or hybrid healthcare models. However, the development of these technologies often overlooks the perspectives of patients and their families and socio-cultural surroundings, posing significant social, technological, and ethical challenges related to data bias, empowerment or surveillance, respectively. Bringing together interdisciplinary, interprofessional, and intersectoral collaboration in a systematic way seems to be a crucial element for adressing these issues and ensuring the meaningful integration of sensitive data and AI technologies into patient-centred healthcare arrangements. In this workshop, researchers and practitioners from diverse related disciplines, including HCI, AI, social and cultural sciences, healthcare, gerontology, etc., are invited to share their case studies on innovative health technologies and medical AI. Drawing from contextual best practices, as well as challenges and failures, the workshop organizers aim to collectively devise a systematic approach for co-designing and implementing telemedical innovations in real-world healthcare settings.
- WorkshopbeitragInterdisciplinary Design for Telemedical Diagnostic Systems: Exchange processes of initial stakeholder feedback in a Long COVID project(Mensch und Computer 2024 - Workshopband, 2024) Struzek, David; Paluch, Richard; Müller, ClaudiaDeveloping telehealth systems to address global health challenges is becoming increasingly rapid. This can lead to increased complexity, especially in interdisciplinary research projects between industry, medicine and socio-informatics. Especially when partners do not share a disciplinary language or perspective. In this position paper we would like to reflect on the negotiation and development process of an adapted method to gather first practical experiences for the implementation of functionalities of a speech-based diagnostic system to support people with Long COVID symptoms and the associated challenges and influences with the project partners. We want to show that for the design of hybrid healthcare systems it is important, that an understanding between disciplines and approaches should be achieved.
- KonferenzbeitragTeleCardio Mobile: Development of platform-independent telemedicine applications(Mobile Computing in Medicine, Second Conference on Mobile Computing in Medicine, Workshop of the Project Group MoCoMed, GMDS-Fachbereich Medizinische Informatik & GI-Fachausschuss 4.7, 2002) Montoni, M.; Villela, K.; Rocha, A. R.; Rabelo, A.TeleCardio-FBC is a telemedicine system developed to enable cardiologists at the Unit of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery (UCCV/FBC) to cooperate with other physicians. The system will provide specialized medical care in cardiology for patients who live far from metropolitan areas, reducing costs and enabling better follow-up of discharged patients. The system was designed considering desktop computers as the only computational platform. As a consequence, the access to the system functionalities on different computer platforms is not possible. The project TeleCardio Mobile consists of the development of two platform-independent systems, M-TeleCardio and WapCardio, using an approach for reuse of software components. M-TeleCardio will allow the access to the functionalities of TeleCardio-FBC through personal digital assistants, like palmtops and laptops connected to the Internet by wireless modem cards. WapCardio will supply important information, for instance, remote consultation requests and results of medical procedures, to physicians on mobile telephones using the WAP technology (Wireless Application Protocol). The project TeleCardio Mobile aims to reduce the cost of development and deployment of telemedicine applications while improving the medical assistance, allowing a larger number of people to have specialized medical care.