DIILT'11

DIILT'11
DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION OF INDEPENDENT LIVING TECHNOLOGY - Theory, Guidelines & Practical Experiences Workshop - 23rd May 2011, Dublin, Ireland http://www.scss.tcd.ie/conferences/DIILT11/

contact: [diilt11@easychair.org]

collocated with Pervasive Health 2011 Conference -

http://www.pervasivehealth.org/ -

Dublin / Ireland / May 23rd - 26th, 2011

Proceedings Published in the Health Informatics Journal http://jhi.sagepub.com/

--- Important Dates: --- Deadline for Manuscript Submission.
 * 25th of February:

Notification of Acceptance
 * 25th of March:


 * 23rd of May: 1 day workshop


 * June: Invitation for submission to Special Issue


 * August: Deadline for submitting extended manuscripts


 * September: Notification of acceptance, Journal Camera-ready versions due


 * Winter 2011: Publication of Health Informatics Journal special issue

http://jhi.sagepub.com/

I- Workshop Description:

Designing and Integrating Independent Living Technology, DIILT'11 - invite original research contributions, work in progress as well as position and experience papers from all those with practical knowledge of integrating remote e-health solutions within healthcare delivery systems.

This workshop invites contributions from a wide range of services users and / or services providers. We seek contributions from a wide range of experts and practitioners within academia, industry and the health services with the experience of designing and implementing Pervasive, Tele-Medicine & Tele-health-care systems.

The workshop aims to be a forum for sharing practical experiences of e-health integration within national and local health services. This includes examples of successful implementations as well as lessons learned from less successful ones. It is envisaged that such reports could form the basis for design recommendations for future technology deployment and the identification of barriers to implementation.

II- Topics of Interest

include but are not limited to:

assisted-living, tele-healthcare technology services users, designers, implementers and planners e-healthcare Systems Ontologies for e-health systems.
 * Practical experiences and implementations of independent,
 * Experiences from independent / tele-healthcare living
 * Users Experiences, Patient-centred Care and Design, Digital Inclusion
 * Complex technology interventions in the health services
 * Assisted Living, Tele-medicine and Tele-healthcare Technology & Systems
 * Multimodal Interaction & Pervasive Systems
 * Design and Implementation of e-health Systems
 * Interoperability and Integration challenges and solutions
 * Intelligent Information Systems & Decision Support Systems Design
 * Knowledge Representation & Automated Reasoning in
 * Theory of e-health Implementations, e.g. Normalisation Process Theory

III- Submissions Guidelines:

Follow conference formatting instructions:

http://www.pervasivehealth.org/?page_name=author_skit

Submissions types:

up to 8 pages
 * Long / Original Research Paper:

up to 4 pages up to 2 pages.
 * Work in Progress / Short Papers:
 * Practical Experiences Papers:

Workshop Chairs:


 * Bouamrane, Matt-Mouley: Centre for Population and Health Sciences/ University of Glasgow / Scotland. U.K.
 * Kane, Bridget: School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin / Ireland
 * Luz, Saturnino: School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin / Ireland
 * Mair, Frances: Centre for Population and Health Sciences/ University of Glasgow / Scotland. U.K.

http://www.scss.tcd.ie/conferences/DIILT11/

contact: diilt11@easychair.org