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Item Open Access Book of Abstracts: Future of Rural Peoples: Rural Economy, Healthy People, Environment, Rural Communities. Fifth International Symposium(Institute of Agricultural Rural and Environmental Health, University of Saskatchewan, 2003-10) University of SaskatchewanThe Fifth International Symposium, The Future of Rural Peoples, addresses the health of people in the context of the economy, the environment, and the community. With profound changes affecting the very survival of rural people, this historic conference sought to connect new knowledge and past experience in new ways to point to the Future of Rural Peoples. The Symposium was intended to be inclusive of all rural settings, from those in fully industrialized countries to those in emerging or subsistence economies. This symposium brought together researchers, policy makers, rural people, and practitioners to consider systems, strategies, projects and processes that have contributed to healthy rural economies, healthy people, healthy environment and healthy communities.Item Open Access Model of Good Practice Software Agents for Risk Reduction and Clinical Governance(Presented at Med-e-tel 2005 Conference in Luxembourg., 2005-04-07) Spy-Anderson, P.J.; Segers, M.; Benamou, N.; Eddabbeh, N.; Smagghe, D.Decision Support Systems in eHealth: The paper compares the approaches used in various recent R&D projects in order to support risk reduction and clinical governance. It emphasises the difference between ICT tools for: - Collaborative practices: The IST PALLIANET Project illustrates in Palliative care the emergence of knowledge driven collaborative practices in healthcare networks. - Co-ordinated care: The IST CARE-PATHS Project illustrates how the strict implementation of Clinical Pathways can contribute to the continuous improvement of the quality of care.Item Open Access Our Best Practice Models for Telemedicine and eHealth(Presented at Med-e-tel 2005 Conference in Luxembourg., 2005-04-07) Vladzmyrskyy, A.; Dorokhova, E.; Klymovytskyy, V.National Experiences in Telemedicine and eHealth: Today's digital communication technologies allow organising unlimited exchange of any kind of information. So, it's possible to create so-called 'Best Practice Models' (BPM) for telemedicine and eHealth. Powerful information providers can organise BPMs' databases from different parts of the world, different decisions, solutions, advises etc. The importance of creation of such BPMs' databases was marked on General Assembly of International Society for Telemedicine (ISfT) in 2004. Nowadays Department of Informatics and Telemedicine (Donetsk R&D Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Donetsk, Ukraine) has own unique experience and decisions for telemedicine. It's provided scientific, practical, organizational, technical, medical, economic, methodical decisions and information for another telemedicine and e-health organisation. We have developed four BPM and created special part on Internet site 'Telemedicine in Ukraine'. Special part 'Good Practice Models' was created on IsfTeH official web-site.