University of Belgrade, Faculty of organizational sciences

Department for e-business

E-health

STUDY PROGRAMTEACHERSCOURSE STATUSSEMESTERECTS
E-businessAleksandra Labus,
Radmila B. Janičić
Elective16

Course content

Theoretical classes

Introduction to e-health. Electronic health system. Architecture and infrastructure of e-
business in healthcare. Diagnostic information systems. Telemedicine systems. Standards in
e-health. E-health system components. Electronic medical record. Personal Health Record –
PHR. E-recipe. E-instruction. Health e-business management. Business models of e-health.
E-health portals. Digital marketing in healthcare. Relational and social marketing in e-health.
Social media in health promotion. Crowdsourcing in e-health. Quality management of e-
health services. Analysis of legal and ethical norms in e-health. Assistive technologies in e-
health. Mobile technologies in e-health. Personalized e-health. Internet of Intelligent Devices
in Healthcare (Internet of Medical Things). Wearable computing in healthcare. Open data.
Standards for data visualization in e-health. Trends in e-health: virtual and augmented reality
in health, artificial intelligence in health, blockchain in e-health, big data infrastructure and
analytics in health.

Practical teaching:

E-health system architecture design. Integration of e-health components. Electronic health records, PHR, mHR. OpenEMR. MevisLab. Development of e-health services: scheduling, prescriptions, instructions, consultations, e-doctor. Development of a web portal of health institutions. Mobile services and applications in e-health. Planning and managing digital marketing campaigns in e-health. Crowdsourcing in health promotion. Analysis of open data in e-health. Application of wearable computing in e-health. Application of artificial intelligence in e-health: chatbots, personalization, smart services, referral systems. Designing blockchain applications for e-health.

The aim of the course

The aim of this course is to enable students to design and develop e-health services using advanced e-business technologies.

Outcome of the course

Students are trained to design, develop and implement e-health services and applications.

Literature

1. B. Radenković, M. Despotović-Zrakić, Z. Bogdanović, D. Barać, A. Labus, Electronic business, ISBN 978-86-7680-304-0; Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Belgrade, 2015
2. B.Radenković, M.Despotović-Zrakić, Z.Bogdanović, D.Barać, A.Labus, Ž.Bojović, Internet of Intelligent Devices, ISBN: 978-86-7680-304-0; FON, Belgrade, 2017
3. Rodić-Trmčić, B., Labus, A., Barać, D., Popović, S., & Radenković, B. (2018). Designing a course for smart healthcare engineering education. Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 26 (3), 484-499.
4. B. Rodić-Trmčić, A. Labus, Z. Bogdanović, D. Babić, A. Dacić-Pilčević, (2016). Usability of m-Health Services: A Health Professional’s perspective, Journal For Management Theory And Practice, Vol. 80, pp. 45-54.
5. S. Vukićević, Z. Stamenković, S. Murugesan, Z. Bogdanović, B. Radenković, (2016). A new Telerehabilitation system based on the Internet of Things, Facta Universitatis, Series: Electronics and Energetics, 29 (3), 395-407.
6. Materials in e-form, from the e-learning portal www.moodle.elab.fon.bg.ac.rs.