%0 Book Section %B Studies in Health Technology and Informatics %D 2007 %T Health Care in 2020 %A Weaver, Charlotte %A Kennedy, Rosemary %A Erdley, W. Scott %A Kim, Jeongeun %A Chang, Polun %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Maag, Margaret %E Murray, Peter %E Park, Hyeoun-Ae %E Erdley, Scott E %E Kim, Jeongeun %K Entwicklung %K future %K healthcare models %K nurse role %K Nursing informatics %K Pflege %X While this case study uses an example of a home health team, it is meant to describe a system in which clinicians and healthcare organizations specialize and develop expertise by performing a large volume of specific services, procedures for given medical conditions or diagnoses. We introduce the concept of "consumer as a direct employer" of healthcare services. In this model, nurses may work as independent contractors, or as a member of a team contracting out as a unit, as in our example of the Rhine Home Health Team. Nrses also may work as employees to healthcare organizations as they do today. %B Studies in Health Technology and Informatics %I IOS Press %C Amsterdam [u.a.] %P 73 - 83 %8 2007 %@ 978-1-58603-772-7 %G eng %U http://fhffm.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/814http://www.scribd.com/doc/22447913/2/Health-Care-in-2020 %0 Book Section %B Studies in Health Technology and Informatics %D 2006 %T Migrating a lecture in nursing informatics to a blended learning format : a bottom-up approach to implement an open-source web-based learning management system %A Schrader, Ulrich %E Park, Hyeoun-Ae %K E-Learning %K Pflegeinformatik %X At the university of applied sciences in Germany a learning management system has been implemented. The migration of classic courses to a web-enhances curriculum can be categorized into three phases independent of the technology used. The first two phases "dedicated website" and "database supported content management system" are mainly concerned with bringing the learning material and current information online and making it available to the students. The goal is here to make the maintenance of the learning material easier. The third phase characterized by the use of a learning management system offers the support of more modern didactic principles like social constructionism or problem-oriented learning. In this papers the phases as they occurred with the migration of a course of nursing informatics are described and experiences discussed.. The absence of institutional goals associated with the use of a learning management system led to a bottom-up approach triggered by faculty activities that can be described by a promoter model rather than by a process management model. The use of an open source learning management systems made this process easier to realize since no financial commitment is required up front. %B Studies in Health Technology and Informatics %I IOS Press %C Amsterdam [u.a.] %P 559 - 562 %8 2006 %@ 1-586-03622-X %G eng %U http://fhffm.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/815 %0 Journal Article %J Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie in Medzin und Biologie %D 2001 %T Qualitätskriterien für elektronische Publikationen in der Medizin : Kriterienkatalog der GMDS-AG CBT %A Schulz, S. %A Klar, R. %A Auhuber, T. %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Koop, A. %A Kreutz, R. %K Biometrie und Epidemiologie %K Deutsche Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik %K Elektronische Publikation %K Medizin %K Qualität %B Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie in Medzin und Biologie %V 31 %P 153-166 %8 2001 %@ 0934-9235, 0943-5581 %G eng %U http://fhffm.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/828 %N 4 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Criterios de calidad para publicaciones electrónicas en medicina %A Schulz, S. %A Klar, R. %A Auhuber, T. %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Koop, A. %A Kreutz, R. %A Oppermann, R. %A Simm, H. %K Elektronische Publikation %K Medizin %K Qualität %8 2000 %G eng %U http://www.imbi.uni-freiburg.de/medinf/gmdsqc/es.htm %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Qualitätskriterienkatalog für elektronische Publikationen in der Medizin %A Schulz, S. %A Klar, R. %A Auhuber, T. %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Koop, A. %A Kreutz, R. %A Oppermann, R. %A Simm, H. %K Elektronische Publikation %K Medizin %K Qualität %8 2000 %G eng %U http://www.imbi.uni-freiburg.de/medinf/gmdsqc/d.htm %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Quality criteria for electronic publications in medicine %A Schulz, S. %A Klar, R. %A Auhuber, T. %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Koop, A. %A Kreutz, R. %A Oppermann, R. %A Simm, H. %K Elektronische Publikation %K Medizin %K Qualität %8 2000 %G eng %U http://www.imbi.uni-freiburg.de/medinf/gmdsqc/e.htm %0 Conference Proceedings %B PEP'99 Conference %D 1999 %T Matching EPR with generic knowledge on the physician's workstation: achievements and future aspects %A Schulz, Stefan %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Zaiss, Albrecht W. %A Klar, Rüdiger %K Elektronenspinresonanz %B PEP'99 Conference %8 1999 %G eng %U http://fhffm.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/878 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Medical Internet Research %D 1999 %T Quality criteria for electronic publications in medicine %A Schulz, Stefan %A Auhuber, Thomas %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Klar, Rüdiger %K Elektronische Publikation %K Medizin %K Qualität %B Journal of Medical Internet Research %P e101 %8 1999 %@ 1438-8871 %G eng %U http://fhffm.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/849 %N 1 %0 Conference Proceedings %B JAMIA – Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. A Paradigm Shift in Health Care Information Systems: Clinical Infrastructures for the 21st Century. %D 1998 %T Controlled evaluation of a computer based atlas of histopathology %A Schulz, Stefan %A Auhuber, Thomas %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Klar, Rüdiger %E Chute, C. G.te %K Evaluation %K Histopathologie %K Informatik %B JAMIA – Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. A Paradigm Shift in Health Care Information Systems: Clinical Infrastructures for the 21st Century. %I Hanley & Belfus Inc. %C Philadelphia %P 1077 %8 1998 %@ 1067-5027 %G eng %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2232382/pdf/procamiasymp00005-1108.pdf %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine %D 1998 %T Experience with PACS in an ATM/Ethernet switched network environment %A Pelikan, E. %A Ganser, A. %A Kotter, E. %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Timmermann, U. %K ATM %K Ethernet %K Informationssystem %K Lokales Netz %K PACS %K Radiologie %X Legacy local area network (LAN) technologies based on shared media concepts are not adequate for the growth of a large-scale picture archiving and communication system (PACS) in a client-server architecture. First, an asymmetric network load, due to the requests of a large number of PACS clients for only a few main servers, should be compensated by communication links to the servers with a higher bandwidth compared to the clients. Secondly, as the number of PACS nodes increases, the network throughout should not measurably cut production. These requirements can easily be fulfilled using switching technologies. Here asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is clearly one of the hottest topics in networking because the ATM architecture provides integrated support for a variety of communication services, and it supports virtual networking. On the other hand, most of the imaging modalities are not yet ready for integration into a native ATM network. For a lot of nodes already joining an Ethernet, a cost-effective and pragmatic way to benefit from the switching concept would be a combined ATM/Ethernet switching environment. This incorporates an incremental migration strategy with the immediate benefits of high-speed, high-capacity ATM (for servers and high-sophisticated display workstations), while preserving elements of the existing network technologies. In addition, Ethernet switching instead of shared media Ethernet improves the performance considerably. The LAN emulation (LANE) specification by the ATM forum defines mechanisms that allow ATM networks to coexist with legacy systems using any data networking protocol. This paper points out the suitability of this network architecture in accordance with an appropriate system design. %B IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine %V 2 %P 26 - 29 %8 03/1998 %@ 1089-7771 %G eng %U http://fhffm.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/844 %N 1 %0 Journal Article %J Studies in Health Technologies and Informatics %D 1998 %T Quality criteria for electronic publications in medicine %A Schulz, Stefan %A Auhuber, Thomas %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Klar, Rüdiger %K Elektronische Publikation %K Medizin %K Qualität %X This paper defines "electronic publications in medicine (EPM)" as computer based training programs, databases, knowledge-based systems, multimedia applications and electronic books running on standard platforms and available by usual distribution channels. A detailed catalogue of quality criteria as a basis for development and evaluation of EPMs is presented. The necessity to raise the quality level of electronic publications is stressed considering aspects of domain knowledge, software engineering, media development, interface design and didactics. %B Studies in Health Technologies and Informatics %I IOS Press [u.a.] %C Amsterdam [u.a.] %P 217 - 226 %8 1998 %@ 90-5199-389-7 %G eng %U http://fhffm.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/848 %N 51 %0 Journal Article %J Methods of Information in Medicine %D 1997 %T Computer-based training and electronic publishing in the health sector : tools and trends %A Schulz, Stefan %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Klar, Rüdiger %K Computer-based Training %K Developing Countries %K Entwicklungsland %K Hypermedia %K Medical Education %K Medizin %K Unterricht %X CBT (computer-based training) applications and hypermedia publications are two different approaches to the utilisation of computers in medical education. Medical CBT software continues to play a minor role in spite of the increasing availability, whereas hypermedia have become very popular through the World Wide Web (WWW). Based on the HTML format they can be designed by non-programmers using inexpensive tools while the production of CBT applications requires programming expertise. HTML documents can be easily developed to be distributed by a web-server or to run as local applications. In developed countries CBT and hypermedia have to compete with an abundance of printed or audio-visual media and a wealth of lectures, conferences, etc., whereas in developing countries these media are scarce and expensive. Here CBT programs, and hypermedia publications in particular, may be a cost-effective way to improve quality of education in the health sector. %B Methods of Information in Medicine %V 36 %P 149 - 153 %8 1997 %G eng %U http://fhffm.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/851http://www.schattauer.de/en/magazine/subject-areas/journals-a-z/methods/contents/archive/issue/1182/ %N 2 %0 Conference Proceedings %B Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie - GMDS '97 %D 1997 %T Ein Modell zur Evaluation medizinischer CBT-Programme %A Auhuber, T. %A Schulz, S. %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Klar, R. %E Muche, R. %E Büchele, G. %E Harder, D. %E Gaus, W. %K Computerunterstütztes Lernen %K Evaluation %K Medizin %B Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie - GMDS '97 %I MMV Medizin Verlag %C München %V 82 %P 126 - 130 %8 1997 %G eng %U http://fhffm.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/853 %0 Conference Proceedings %B Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery - CAR'97 %D 1997 %T Experience with PACS in an ATM/Ethernet switched network environment %A Pelikan, E. %A Ganser, A. %A Kotter, E. %A Schrader, Ulrich %A Timmermann, U. %E Lemke, H. U. %E Vannier, M. W. %E Inmura, K. %K ATM %K Ethernet %K Informationssystem %K Lokales Netz %K PACS %K Radiologie %B Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery - CAR'97 %I Elsevier %C Amsterdam %P 469-474 %8 1997 %@ 0-444-82756-0 %G eng %U http://fhffm.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/876 %0 Book Section %B Hospital Information Systems: Design and Development Characteristics; Impact and Future Architecture %D 1995 %T Nursing information systems in Germany and Europe %A Opitz, E. %A Brückle, T. %A Schrader, Ulrich %E Prokosch, H.-U. %E Dudeck, J. %K Deutschland %K Europa %K Informationssystem %K Pflegeinformatik %B Hospital Information Systems: Design and Development Characteristics; Impact and Future Architecture %I Elsevier %C Amsterdam %P 153 - 172 %8 1995 %G eng %U http://fhffm.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/867