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HEALTHINFO 2025, The Tenth International Conference on Informatics and Assistive Technologies for Health-Care, Medical Support and Wellbeing

Type: conference

Notes: IARIA Conference.

Editors:
Les Sztandera, Thomas Jefferson University, USA
Jamie McGlothlin, RSM US LLP, USA

ISSN: 2519-8491

ISBN: 978-1-68558-312-5

Location: Barcelona, Spain

Dates: from October 26, 2025 to October 30, 2025

Articles: there are 14 articles

Discrimination by Deep Learning of 1Hz Difference in Auditory Cortex using fMRI Activation Patterns
Yoshitaka Ooyashiki and Kyoko Shibata
keywords: fMRI; CNN; Brain decoding; Tonotopy; Region of interest.

Mobility: Encouraging Physical Activity among High School Students
Maria Luiza Calisto dos Santos, Pedro Almir Martins de Oliveira, and Rossana Maria de Castro Andrade
keywords: technology; health; mobile app.

Measurability: Toward Proactive Scalable Cybersecurity Management of Large National Infrastructure – USA Healthcare
William Yurcik, Stephen North, Rhonda O’Kane, O. Sami Saydjari, Fabio Roberto de Miranda, Rodolfo da Silva Avelino, and Gregory Pluta
keywords: critical infrastructures protection, cybersecurity quantification, cybersecurity management.

From Text to Code: Predicting Abbreviated Injury Scale 2015 from Clinical Narratives
Chien-Ming Lee, Pei-Ling Lee, Chia-Yeuan Han, Joffrey Hsu, and Chuan-Yu Hu
keywords: abbreviated injury scale; natural language processing.

Hypothermia and Its Association with Mortality Among Major Trauma Patients in a Tropical Climate: A Retrospective Study from Southern Taiwan
Pei-Ling Lee, Chao‑Wen Chen, Chuan-Yu Hu, Mei-Yu Pan, Shu-Fen Ko, and Shu-Chen Mu
keywords: Lethal Diamond, Major trauma, Traumatic hypothermia, Trauma registry.

From Hospitals to Researchers: A Data-Trustee Infrastructure to Search and Use FHIR-Data for Retrospective Medical Research
Carolin Poschen, Joscha Grüger, Britta Berens, Helene Christ, Lukas Meyer, and Konstantin Knorr
keywords: medical research; data-trustee infrastructure; data access; privacy; security.

School Health Dialogue: A Prompt-Expansion and Response-Visualization Framework
Hayato Tomisu, Kazue Yamamura, Junya Ueda, and Tsukasa Yamanaka
keywords: large language models; decision graph visualization; conversation management; adolescent wellness; school infirmary.

Machine Learning-Driven Support Algorithm for Skin Ulcers Preliminary Diagnosis: A Lightweight Approach for Digital Images Semantic Segmentation and Color-Based Classification
Debora Beneduce, Guido Pagana, Fabrizio Bertone, and Giuseppe Caragnano
keywords: machine learning; convolutional neural network; teledermatology; skin ulcers monitoring.

A Systematic Review of the Current Legal Position of eHealth Standards in Norway
Marianne Lodvir Hemsing
keywords: Health Technology; Medical Software; Standards; Policy in Digital Health.

Using a Large Data Model Explorer to Maintain a Healthcare Information System
Rubén Martínez Martínez, Francisco Javier Bermúdez Ruiz, Manuel Campos Martínez, and José Manuel Juarez Herrero
keywords: WASPSS; healthcare system; maintenance; large data model; model explorer.

From Abstracts to Full Texts: The Impact of Context Positioning in LLM-Based Screening Automation
Elias Sandner, Marko Zeba, Igor Jakovljevic, Alice Simniceanu, Luca Fontana, Andre Henriques, Andreas Wagner, and Christian Gütl
keywords: systematic review; screening automation; full-text screening; LLM.

Electronic Health Records and the Archival Question: Shared Responsibility as a Panacea
Mehluli Masuku
keywords: electronic health records; long term preservation; shared responsibility.

Using Data and Artificial Intelligence to Enable Successful Hospital at Home Programs
James McGlothlin
keywords: care pathways; quality; artificial intelligence; predictive analytics; supervised learning; data mining; cardiology.

Leveraging Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) Data to Populate Disease Registries
James McGlothlin and Tim Martens
keywords: population health; OMOP; congenital heart disease; thoracic surgery; artificial intelligence.