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IntroOH-1 CSE 5810 Challenges for Health Care Prof. Steven A. Demurjian, Sr. Computer Science & Engineering Department The University of Connecticut 371 Fairfield Road, Box U-255 Storrs, CT (860)

IntroOH-2 CSE 5810 Challenges Template  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-3 CSE 5810 Challenges Template  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems

IntroOH-4 CSE 5810 Sensor Networks to Monitor Elderly Albayram,Yusuf  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-5 CSE 5810 Sensor Networks to Monitor Elderly Albayram,Yusuf  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems

IntroOH-6 CSE 5810 Wireless Body Sensor Network Algwaiz, Aljoharah  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-7 CSE 5810 Wireless Body Sensor Network Algwaiz, Aljoharah  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems

IntroOH-8 CSE 5810 Security and HIT for HIE Baihan, Mohammed  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-9 CSE 5810 Security and HIT for HIE Baihan, Mohammed  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems

IntroOH-10 CSE 5810 Medical Imaging Devoe, Gordon  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-11 CSE 5810 Medical Imaging Devoe, Gordon  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems

IntroOH-12 CSE 5810 Mobile Computing Etim, David & Shao, Xian  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-13 CSE 5810 Mobile Computing Etim, David & Shao, Xian  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems

IntroOH-14 CSE 5810 Clinical Decision Support Lopez, Kevin & Moledina, Saahil  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-15 CSE 5810 Clinical Decision Support Lopez, Kevin & Moledina, Saahil  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems

IntroOH-16 CSE 5810 Named Data Networking Martin, Robert  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-17 CSE 5810 Named Data Networking Martin, Robert  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems

IntroOH-18 CSE 5810 Health Information Exchange Mathur, Anubhav  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-19 CSE 5810 Health Information Exchange Mathur, Anubhav  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems

IntroOH-20 CSE 5810 Medical Data Privacy Mathur, Nitish  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-21 CSE 5810 Medical Data Privacy Mathur, Nitish  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems

IntroOH-22 CSE 5810 Brain computer interface Papavasileiou, Ioannis  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-23 CSE 5810 Brain computer interface Papavasileiou, Ioannis  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems

IntroOH-24 CSE 5810 User Authentication in Mobile Computing Rivera, Yaira  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-25 CSE 5810 User Authentication in Mobile Computing Rivera, Yaira  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems

IntroOH-26 CSE 5810 Dynamically Adaptive Credentials for HIE Dynamically Adaptive Credentials for HIE Sanzi, Eugene  Computer Science Research area(s)  Stakeholders (providers, patients, hospitals, vendors)  Role of standards (high, medium, low, none)

IntroOH-27 CSE 5810 Dynamically Adaptive Credentials for HIE Dynamically Adaptive Credentials for HIE Sanzi, Eugene  Standards used  Key technology problems  Key people problems