Dr. Elias Papazissis MD, MSc

 

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  1. Advanced Technology permits the provision of Advanced Hospital Care in the patients' homes. In I. Iakovidis, P.Wilson, J,C. Healy (eds) e-Health-Current Situation and Examples of Implemented and Beneficial e-Health Application: IOS Press-Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Amsterdam 2004;100:190 -199.
  2. Equal Access to Standard Care for All Patients: The ICT Technology Contribution. e-Health Conference. Casablanca, 2004.
  3. Hospital at Home. The Promising Model. Guest Speaker in the Annual Conference of Ambulatory Care Australia, Melbourne 2004.
  4. Electronic Stethoscopes: Excellence in auscultation training and quality assurance . Med-e-Tel Conference. Luxemburg 2004.
  5. Home Care worldwide; The need for classification.17th World Conference of Family Doctors. Orlando 2004.
  6. Electronic devices and telemedicine facilitate safe Home Care for acutely ill patients.17th World Conference of Family Doctors. Orlando 2004.
  7. Electronic patient records: Essential for error control.17th World Conference of Family Doctors. Orlando 2004.
  8. Electronic stethoscopes and their contribution to the quality of medical care.17th World Conference of Family Doctors. Orlando 2004.
  9. IMPACT (Intelligent Medical Patient Record And Coding Tool): A way to achieve maximum encoding of information in a user-friendly way.17th World Conference of Family Doctors. Orlando 2004.
  10. Hospital at Home in Athens. Present limitations and future perspectives. 17th World Conference of Family Doctors. Orlando 2004.
  11. The Contribution of Advanced Technology in Advanced Home Care. Annual Conference of Hellenic Society of General Practice. Kyllini, 2006.
  12. Demographic Features and Home Care Services. Kyllini, 2008.
  13. Ethical aspects in Home Care. Loutraki 2009
  14. The Dying Patient. A Human and Philosophical Approach. Annual Conference of Home Care. Athens, 2009
 
 
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