Lithuanian Country Reports on Fraud and CorruptionŠarūnas Narbutas
The document discusses three major areas of concern regarding fraud and corruption in Lithuania's healthcare system: informal payments, procurement corruption, and conflicts of interest. It focuses on describing the problems in these areas, the current solutions, and ways to move forward, suggesting increased cooperation with other Baltic states and addressing cross-border fraud and corruption issues.
Governmental and private eHealth and telemedicine initiatives in LithuaniaCARRE project
R. Kizlaitis, Governmental and private eHealth and telemedicine initiatives in Lithuania, East Europe eHealth Innovation Summit, Warsaw, 15 January 2015
Overview of Anti-Fraud and Anti-Corruption Tendencies in European Healthcare ...Šarūnas Narbutas
The document summarizes outcomes and best practices related to anti-fraud efforts in European healthcare systems. It reports amounts recovered from fraud annually in several countries, ranging from millions recovered in the UK, France, and Netherlands to smaller amounts in Greece and Portugal. It identifies strengths in organizational structure, legal frameworks, and public support. Best practices highlighted include using accredited fraud specialists, typology matrices to classify waste, notifying anomalies, e-billing, and whistleblower protections. Looking ahead, the document calls for modernizing organizations and improving structures to combat healthcare fraud and corruption in Europe.
Lithuanian Country Reports on Fraud and CorruptionŠarūnas Narbutas
The document discusses three major areas of concern regarding fraud and corruption in Lithuania's healthcare system: informal payments, procurement corruption, and conflicts of interest. It focuses on describing the problems in these areas, the current solutions, and ways to move forward, suggesting increased cooperation with other Baltic states and addressing cross-border fraud and corruption issues.
Governmental and private eHealth and telemedicine initiatives in LithuaniaCARRE project
R. Kizlaitis, Governmental and private eHealth and telemedicine initiatives in Lithuania, East Europe eHealth Innovation Summit, Warsaw, 15 January 2015
Overview of Anti-Fraud and Anti-Corruption Tendencies in European Healthcare ...Šarūnas Narbutas
The document summarizes outcomes and best practices related to anti-fraud efforts in European healthcare systems. It reports amounts recovered from fraud annually in several countries, ranging from millions recovered in the UK, France, and Netherlands to smaller amounts in Greece and Portugal. It identifies strengths in organizational structure, legal frameworks, and public support. Best practices highlighted include using accredited fraud specialists, typology matrices to classify waste, notifying anomalies, e-billing, and whistleblower protections. Looking ahead, the document calls for modernizing organizations and improving structures to combat healthcare fraud and corruption in Europe.
Motion artifact reduction in photoplethysmography utilizing empirical mode de...guest0802300
The document summarizes a study that used empirical mode decomposition (EMD) to reduce motion artifacts in photoplethysmography (PPG) signals. The EMD method decomposed the PPG signal into seven intrinsic mode functions. The second component represented the clean PPG signal while the fourth component represented the motion artifact. Extracting only the second component yielded a signal with improved signal-to-noise ratio and peak detection rate compared to the original signal. However, there is still potential for improving motion artifact reduction using this EMD method.
Motion artifact reduction in photoplethysmography utilizing empirical mode de...guest0802300
The document summarizes a study that used empirical mode decomposition (EMD) to reduce motion artifacts in photoplethysmography (PPG) signals. The EMD method decomposed the PPG signal into seven intrinsic mode functions. The second component represented the clean PPG signal while the fourth component represented the motion artifact. Extracting only the second component yielded a signal with improved signal-to-noise ratio and peak detection rate compared to the original signal. However, there is still potential for improving motion artifact reduction using this EMD method.