Birgit Babitsch

According to our database1, Birgit Babitsch authored at least 19 papers between 2017 and 2023.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2023
Lessons Learned from an Interprofessional European Summer School in Health Informatics.
Proceedings of the MEDINFO 2023 - The Future Is Accessible, 2023

The Representation of Trust in Artificial Intelligence Healthcare Research.
Proceedings of the Healthcare Transformation with Informatics and Artificial Intelligence, 2023

2022
An Image Based Object Recognition System for Wound Detection and Classification of Diabetic Foot and Venous Leg Ulcers.
Proceedings of the Challenges of Trustable AI and Added-Value on Health, 2022

2021
Patient connectivity with healthcare professionals and health insurer using digital health technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic: a German cross-sectional study.
BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak., 2021

Chances and Barriers of Online Problem-Based Learning (ePBL) for Advanced Training in the Healthcare Sector.
Proceedings of the Public Health and Informatics, 2021

Perception of a Tracing App During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Germany.
Proceedings of the Public Health and Informatics, 2021

Digital Skills and Skills to Deal with COVID-19 Information: Sociodemographic Differences in a Cross-Sectional Study.
Proceedings of the Public Health and Informatics, 2021

The eHealth4all@eu Pipeline of Course Development: TIGER Recommendations in Action.
Proceedings of the MEDINFO 2021: One World, One Health - Global Partnership for Digital Innovation, 2021

Continuing Education of Nurses in Patient Handovers: Development and Evaluation of a Digitally Enabled Problem-Based Learning Course.
Proceedings of the Informatics and Technology in Clinical Care and Public Health, 2021

2019
Towards the TIGER International Framework for Recommendations of Core Competencies in Health Informatics 2.0: Extending the Scope and the Roles.
Proceedings of the MEDINFO 2019: Health and Wellbeing e-Networks for All, 2019

How to Access Personal Health Records? Measuring the Intention to Use and the Perceived Usefulness of Two Different Technologies: A Randomised Controlled Study.
Proceedings of the German Medical Data Sciences: Shaping Change - Creative Solutions for Innovative Medicine - Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the German Association of Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (gmds e.V.) 2019 in Dortmund, Germany, 2019

Improving the Prediction of Emergency Department Crowding: A Time Series Analysis Including Road Traffic Flow.
Proceedings of the dHealth 2019 - From eHealth to dHealth, 2019

2018
What Are Inter-Professional eHealth Competencies?
Proceedings of the German Medical Data Sciences: A Learning Healthcare System, 2018

Understanding the Characteristics of Frequent Users of Emergency Departments: What Role Do Medical Conditions Play?
Proceedings of the German Medical Data Sciences: A Learning Healthcare System, 2018

Experts' Insights into eHealth-Legislation: Comparing Switzerland and Germany.
Proceedings of the German Medical Data Sciences: A Learning Healthcare System, 2018

Determinants of Clinical Information Logistics: Tracing Socio-Organisational Factors and Country Differences from the Perspective of Clinical Directors.
Proceedings of the German Medical Data Sciences: A Learning Healthcare System, 2018

Hospital CEOs Need Health IT Knowledge and Trust in CIOs: Insights from a Qualitative Study.
Proceedings of the Health Informatics Meets eHealth - Biomedical Meets eHealth - From Sensors to Decisions, 2018

Going Mobile: An Empirical Model for Explaining Successful Information Logistics in Ward Rounds.
Proceedings of the Health Informatics Meets eHealth - Biomedical Meets eHealth - From Sensors to Decisions, 2018

2017
IT Decision Making in German Hospitals - Do CEOs Open the Black Box?
Proceedings of the German Medical Data Sciences: Visions and Bridges, 2017


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