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CoHeB 2014 : Second International Workshop on Collaboration Technologies and Systems in Healthcare and Biomedical Fields

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Link: http://cts2014.cisedu.info/2-conference/workshops/workshop-10-coheb
 
When May 19, 2014 - May 23, 2014
Where Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Submission Deadline Jan 30, 2014
Notification Due Feb 17, 2014
Final Version Due Mar 7, 2014
Categories    collaboration   telemedicine   bioengineering   biomedical
 

Call For Papers

SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
Collaborative technologies are pervading every field of the modern society, influencing the way we act, work and socially interact. Collaboration technologies and systems in healthcare and in general in biomedical fields create new ways to develop, provide and improve the quality of health services. The potentialities disclosed by collaborative technologies range from education to direct clinical applications (including home monitoring, telerehabilitation, remote surgery, etc.), passing through remote consultation and second opinion, electronic health record and patient’s data sharing, development of social virtual spaces and communities for patients, and many more. Collaborative technologies in healthcare are necessary for the development of telehealth and telemedicine services but can also be used to facilitate both inclusion and participation for disadvantaged categories such as the elderly, the people with disabilities, etc. They cut costs while increasing access and providing convenience. Broadening to the biomedical field, including biomedical research, collaboration technologies are also used in bioinformatics and life sciences.

CoHeB workshop aims at providing a scientific forum for disseminating and discussing the latest advances and research results in the development and/or application of collaboration technologies and systems in healthcare and biomedical fields. The main objective is to bring together researchers, scientists as well as practitioners from academia, industry, government, and research institutions in a multidisciplinary environment where novel ideas and recent achievements can be presented, fostering the creation of new networks and collaborations among ICT researchers and health professionals. The workshop will include a keynote speech, contributed paper sessions and demos, as part of the main CTS2014 Conference.

PAPER SUBMISSION
You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works on the topics related to collaboration technologies and systems in healthcare and biomedical fields (see the website). Submitted papers must not have been published or simultaneously submitted elsewhere. The full manuscript should be at most 8 pages using the two-column IEEE format. Additional pages will be charged additional fee. Short papers (up to 4 pages), poster papers and posters (please refer to http://cts2014.cisedu.info/home/posters for the posters submission details) will also be accepted for submission.

WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Danilo Pani, University of Cagliari, Italy
Pamela Whitten, Michigan State University, MI, USA
Neale R. Chumbler, University of Georgia, GA, USA

Contacts: danilo.pani(at)diee.unica.it

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