Program - International Workshop on Software Engineering in Healthcare Systems
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Program - International Workshop on Software Engineering in Healthcare Systems
May 28, 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden
Twitter: @SEHS2018
Workshop Overview | Keynote Speaker | Program | Workshop Co-Chairs | Program Committee |
Workshop overview
Healthcare systems in many countries have been under mounting pressure to find innovative ways to remain sustainable, accessible and efficient in presence of a rapidly aging demographics and an increased demand for complex care. The development and implementation of software-intensive systems has been seen as a key enabler for healthcare system reform and many jurisdictions have provided major investments and incentive programs to propel this transformation. Despite these ongoing investments, however, research on reported outcomes and technology-induced adverse effects often paints a sobering picture. The software engineering research community has an important role to play in helping to improve development practices and mitigate the risk associated with technology-induced medical errors and unintended consequences of software-intensive medical systems.
Prof Åsa Cajander, Uppsala University Sweden
Software Engineering with Conflicting User Needs: Patient Accessible Electronic Patient Records
With roots in Human Centred Software Engineering, and in User Centred Systems Design, Prof Åsa Cajander has led research on Patient Accessible Electronic Health Records (PAEHR) since 2012. This experience has made her revisit the core values of user centeredness, as the different user groups of PAEHR indeed describe conflicting user needs. In this key note she will present the patients' perspective of the system, and contrast that with the perspectives of physicians and nurses. The conflicting needs of the different user groups will be illustrated by role play, and she will relate and discuss the findings in relation to the design and development of eHealth systems.
Prof Åsa Cajander is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Uppsala University. Her main research areas are eHealth and Information Technology and Work from a sociotechnical and gender perspective, focusing on how human centered software engineering can influence how organisations work with ICT deployment and can impact digital work environments. Prof Cajander leads the Health Technology and Organisations research group at Uppsala University. She is also a leader of the Swedish national consortium DOME, where researchers from seven universities research different aspects of patient accessible electronic health records.
9h00-10h30 Opening Session and Keynote
Workshop Opening
Jens Weber, Workshop co-chair
Keynote: Software Engineering with Conflicting User Needs: Patient Accessible Electronic Patient Records
Åsa Cajander
11h00-12h30 Processes for Healthcare Systems
Toward Improving Surgical Outcomes by Incorporating Cognitive Load Measurement into Process-Driven Guidance
George S. Avrunin, Lori A. Clarke, Heather M. Conboy, Leon J. Osterweil, Roger D. Dias, Steven J. Yule, Julian M. Goldman, Marco A. Zenati
Application of a Double-Loop Learning Approach for Healthcare Systems Design in an Emerging Market
Nik Nailah Binti Abdullah, William J. Clancey, Anil Raj, Anuar Zaini Md Zain, Khairul Faizi Khalid, Audrey Ooi
Towards an Effective Medicine of Precision by using Conceptual Modelling of the Genome
Ana León Palacio, Óscar Pastor López
14h00-15h30 Medical Devices
Operationalizing Privacy Compliance for Cloud-hosted Sharing of Healthcare Data. A Case Study
Benjamin Eze, Craig Kuziemsky, Liam Peyton
Towards Holons-based Architecture for Medical Systems
Gabriela Moise, Petre-Gabriel Moise, Petre-Sorin Moise
Requirements for a trace property language for medical devices
Yves Ledru, Yoann Blein, Lydie du-Bousquet, Roland Groz, Arnaud Clère, Fabrice Bertrand
16h00-17h30 Onthologies and Workflows
An Ontology for a Patient-Centric Interoperability Healthcare Framework
Mana Azarm, Liam Peyton
A Workflow for Healthcare systems via OCL and SMT Solving
Hao Wu, Laure Hinsberger, Joseph Timoney
Towards a Connected Health Delivery Framework
Craig Kuziemsky, Raja Manzar Abbas, Noel Carroll
Workshop Closing
Ita Richardson, Workshop co-chair
Ita Richardson
Lero – the Irish Software Research Centre and Health Research Institute
University of Limerick, Ireland.
Jens Weber
Department of Computer Science
University of Victoria, Canada.
- Hilda Tellioglu, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- Bert-Jan Van Beijnum, University of Twente, The Netherlands
- Brad Malin, Vanderbilt University, USA
- Rüdiger Breitschwerdt, Flensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
- Reza Samavi, McMaster University, Canada
- Kevin Sullivan, University of Virginia, USA
- Leon Osterweil, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
- Liam Peyton, University of Ottawa, Canada
- Craig Kuziemsky, University of Ottawa, Canada
- Deshendran Moodley, University of Cape Town, South Africa
- PieterVan Gorp, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
- Noel Carroll, Lero, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
- Dominique Mery, Université de Lorraine, LORIA, France
- Alan Wassyng, McMaster University, Canada
- John Hatcliff, Kansas State University, USA
- Øystein Nytrø, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
- Elske Ammenwerth, University for Health Sciences, Austria
- Lori A Clarke, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
- Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho, University of Siegen, Germany.