Yearb Med Inform 2005; 14(01): 5-7
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638451
Editorial
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart

Ubiquitous Health Care Systems

Reinhold Haux
1   Institute for Medical Informatics Technical University of Braunschweig Braunschweig, Germany
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Casimir A. Kulikowski
2   Department of Computer Science Rutgers The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
› Author Affiliations
The editors gratefully acknowledge the contributions of the Referees and Guest Editors. They would also like to thank the writers of the critical Review Papers and the contributors to the Research and Education Section. They are most appreciative of the considerable skill, time, and effort devoted by the Managing Editors, especially the Executive Managing Editor Elske Ammenwerth (UMIT University for Health Informatics and Technology Tyrol, Innsbruck, Austria), and by the Section Managing Editors, Oliver Bott (Technical University Braunschweig, Germany; section on Health Information Systems), Birgit Brigl (University of Leipzig, Germany; section on Decision Support, Knowledge Representation and Management), Petra Knaup (University of Heidelberg; section on Patient Records), Elke Lang (University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt, Dieburg, Germany; section on Bioinformatics), Bernhard Pfeifer (UMIT; section on Medical Signal Processing), Roland Pilgram (UMIT; section on Biomedical Imaging), Franz Ruderich (University of Applied Sciences, Heilbronn, Germany; section on Education and Consumer Informatics), and Astrid Wolff (University of Heidelberg; section on Health and Clinical Management and section on Ubiquitious Health Care Systems). They also wish to thank the Editorial Assistant, Martina Hutter, from the Department of Medical Informatics at the University of Heidelberg, without whose untiring efforts the Yearbook would not have been completed. The Editors also wish to thank the members of the Advisory Board for their invaluable contributions to the planning of this Yearbook. They are: Marion Ball, Vice-President of Health-link, Inc. of Baltimore, MD, USA, Jan H. van Bemmel, Rector of Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and Alexa McCray, Director of the Lister Hill Center of the National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD, USA. The referees who contributed to the selection of articles in the 2005 Year-book of Medical Informatics were: Jos Aarts, The Netherlands Samy A. Azer, Australia Jytte Brender, Denmark Yu-N Cheah, Malaysia Yuen Ho Chow, Singapore Enrico Coiera, Australia Lincoln de Assis Moura, Brazil Dawn Dowding, United Kingdom Martin Dugas, Germany Esat Eryilmaz, Turkey Andrej Fandak, Slovak Republic Gerald Fischer, Austria Martin Fischer, Germany Sergio Furuie, Brazil Dragan Gamberger, Croatia Reda R. Gharieb, Egypt H.M. Goh, Malaysia Stefan Gräber, Germany Robert A Greenes, USA Jane Grimson, Ireland Ghassan Hamarneh, Canada Peter Haug, USA Kai Uwe Heitmann, Germany Dimitar Hristovski, Slovenia Dipak Kalra, United Kingdom Carol Kamin, USA Ron Kikinis, USA Issac Kohane, USA Dimitrios Koutsouris, Greece Annette Langedijk, Switzerland Peter Langkafel, Germany Francis Lau, Canada Thomas Lehmann, Germany Gondy Leroy, USA Ya-bin Liu, Japan Phil Lord, United Kingdom Nicos Maglaveras, Greece Victor Maojo, Spain Heimar Marin, Brazil Fernando Martin-Sánchez, Spain Silvia Miksch, Austria Bondo Monga, France Peter Moorman, The Netherlands Jeannette Murphy, United Kingdom Peter Murray, United Kingdom Christian Nøhr, Denmark Nora Oliveri, Argentina Tom Oniki, USA Andreas Pommert, Germany Soumya Raychaudhuri, USA Michael Rigby, United Kingdom Cornelia Ruland, Norway Pekka Ruotsalainen, Finland Brigitte Seroussi, France Amnon Shabo, Israel Yuval Shahar, Israel Nicola T. Shaw, Canada Wong Jay Song, Republic of Korea Leif Sörnmo, Sweden Selma Supek, Croatia Ian Symonds, New Zealand Gabor Székely, Switzerland Hiroshi Takeda, Japan Hiroshi Tanaka, Japan Huibert Tange, The Netherlands Max Viergever, The Netherlands Alfred Winter, Germany Ulrike Wittig, Germany Ulrich Woermann, Switzerland Leong Tze Yun, Singapore Qing Zeng, USA
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Publication Date:
06 March 2018 (online)