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Previous Awards

The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers, based on the quantitative and qualitative classifications as well as comments provided by the program committee reviewers, their final classification as full paper and their oral presentation at the conference.

2012 | 2011 | 2010

HEALTHINF 2012

Best Paper Award


A HEART RATE PREDICTION MODEL FOR THE TELEREHABILITATION TRAINING OF CARDIOPULMONARY PATIENTS
Axel Helmer, Riana Deparade, Friedrich Kretschmer, Okko Lohmann, Andreas Hein, Michael Marschollek and Uwe Tegtbur

Best Student Paper Award


TWITTER IMPROVES SEASONAL INFLUENZA PREDICTION
Harshavardhan Achrekar, Avinash Gandhe, Ross Lazarus, Ssu-Hsin Yu and Benyuan Liu

HEALTHINF 2011

Best Paper Award


EEG AND ECG CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMAN SLEEP COMPOSITION TYPES
Amro Khasawneh, Sergio A. Alvarez, Carolina Ruiz, Shivin Misra and Majaz Moonis

Best Student Paper Award


PATIENT-BASED LITERATURE RETRIEVAL AND INTEGRATION - A Use Case for Diabetes and Arterial Hypertension
Ana Jimenez-Castellanos, Izaskun Fernández, David Perez-Rey, Elisa Viejo, Francisco Javier Díez, Xabier García de Kortazar, Miguel García-Remesal, Víctor Maojo, Antonio Cobo and Francisco del Pozo

HEALTHINF 2010

Best Paper Award


Best Student Paper Award


HEALTHINF 2009

Best Paper Award
BACKTRAINER - Computer-aided Therapy System with Augmented Feedback for the Lower Back
Cornelia Neuhaus, Dominique Brodbeck, Jan Kool, Mandy Scheermesser, Markus Degen, Michael Stanimirov and Peter Oesch

Best Student Paper Award
HOW TO PRESERVE PATIENT'S PRIVACY AND ANONYMITY IN WEB-BASED ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
Christian Stingl and Daniel Slamanig

HEALTHINF 2008

Best Paper Award
AUTHENTICATION OF PROFESSIONALS IN THE RTS E-HEALTH SYSTEM
André Zúquete, Helder Gomes and João Paulo Silva Cunha

Best Student Paper Award
HEALTHCARE RISK MODELING FOR MEDICAID PATIENTS - The Impact of Sampling on the Prediction of High-Cost Patients
Sai T Moturu, Huan Liu and William G Johnson

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