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KR4HC/ProHealth@HEC 2016: Munich, Germany
- David Riaño, Richard Lenz, Manfred Reichert:

Knowledge Representation for Health Care - HEC 2016 International Joint Workshop, KR4HC/ProHealth 2016, Munich, Germany, September 2, 2016, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10096, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-55013-8
Ontologies in Health Care
- Jesualdo Tomás Fernández-Breis

, Manuel Quesada-Martínez, Astrid Duque-Ramos
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Can Existing Biomedical Ontologies Be More Useful for EHR and CDS? 3-20
Clinical Quality, Evaluation, and Simulation
- Haitong Liu, Annette ten Teije

, Kathrin Dentler, Jingdong Ma, Shijing Zhang:
Formalization and Computation of Diabetes Quality Indicators with Patient Data from a Chinese Hospital. 23-35 - David Riaño

, Alberto Fernández-Pérez:
Simulation-Based Episodes of Care Data Synthetization for Chronic Disease Patients. 36-50 - Pantelis Natsiavas

, Nicos Maglaveras
, Vassilis Koutkias
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A Public Health Surveillance Platform Exploiting Free-Text Sources via Natural Language Processing and Linked Data: Application in Adverse Drug Reaction Signal Detection Using PubMed and Twitter. 51-67
Computer Guideline Engineering and Usage
- Veruska Zamborlini

, Qing Hu
, Zhisheng Huang, Marcos Da Silveira
, Cédric Pruski
, Annette ten Teije
, Frank van Harmelen
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Knowledge-Driven Paper Retrieval to Support Updating of Clinical Guidelines - A Use Case on PubMed. 71-89 - Charalampos Doulaverakis, Vassilis Koutkias

, Grigoris Antoniou, Ioannis Kompatsiaris:
Applying SPARQL-Based Inference and Ontologies for Modelling and Execution of Clinical Practice Guidelines: A Case Study on Hypertension Management. 90-107
Comorbidity and Clinical Process Management
- Elie Merhej, Steven Schockaert, T. Greg McKelvey, Martine De Cock

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Generating Conflict-Free Treatments for Patients with Comorbidity Using Answer Set Programming. 111-119 - Qing Hu

, Zhisheng Huang, Annette ten Teije
, Frank van Harmelen
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Detecting New Evidences for Evidence-Based Medical Guidelines with Journal Filtering. 120-132

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