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usability engineering, human-computer interaction, usability evaluation, cognitive aspects of information processing  +
biomedical imaging and signal processing  +
health-enabling technologies, ubiquitous health systems and ambient-assisted living  +
medical bioinformatics and computational biology  +
medical chemoinformatics  +
medical information sciences  +
medical nanoinformatics  +
medical robotics  +
public health informatics  +
data to be processed and provided and functions to be supported by application systems for patients and informal caregivers  +
Basic concepts, applications and integration of ubiquitous computing (e.g. ubiquitous, sensor-based and environment-based technologies in health care, health-promoting technologies, ubiquitous health systems and Ambient Assisted Living - Smarthome)  +
architectural styles for health information systems (e.g. monolithic, best-of-bread, distributed architecture, star-communication)  +
interoperability and standards for Health Information Systems (for example HL7: HL7 Version 2.x, Version 3 (insb. CDA) specially FHIR, IHE, openEHR, ISO 13606, DICOM and the German xDT-standards for the outpatient sector. The connection to standards for semantic reference systems (SNOMED-CT,LOINC, ICD etc.)  +
physical interoperability and integration by communication networks for Health Information Systems  +
the principle of the German Telematikinfrastruktur  +
tasks and functions of the German electronic health card (eGK) and health professional card (HBA)  +
methods and approaches for regional networking and intersectoral care (eHealth, health telematics applications and cross-organizational information exchange)  +
data to be processed and provided and enterprise functions/processes to be supported by different types of application systems in health care facilities (outpatient and inpatient sector, public care) and their user groups  +
architecture of transinstitutional Health Information Systems (Master-Patient Index - IHE/PIX-Profile, eGK)  +
The efficient and responsible use of information processing tools, to support health care professionals practice and their decision making  +