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      <Title language="en">65<Superscript>th</Superscript> Annual Meeting of the German Association for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (GMDS), Meeting of the Central European Network (CEN: German Region, Austro-Swiss Region and Polish Region) of the International Biometric Society (IBS) including the 66<Superscript>th</Superscript> Biometric Colloquium of the German Region</Title>
      <TitleTranslated language="de">65. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft f&#252;r Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie (GMDS), Treffen des Central European Network (CEN: Regionen Deutschland, &#214;sterreich, Schweiz, Polen) der Internationalen Biometrischen Gesellschaft (IBS) einschlie&#223;lich des 66. Biometrischen Kolloquiums der Deutschen Region</TitleTranslated>
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        <Address>Institute of Biometry and Clinical Epidemiology, Charit&#233; &#8211; Universit&#228;tsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universit&#228;t Berlin, Humboldt-Universit&#228;t zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Germany<Affiliation>Institute of Biometry and Clinical Epidemiology, Charit&#233; &#8211; Universit&#228;tsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universit&#228;t Berlin, Humboldt-Universit&#228;t zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Germany</Affiliation></Address>
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        <ISSN>1860-9171</ISSN>
        <Volume>16</Volume>
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        <JournalTitle>GMS Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie</JournalTitle>
        <JournalTitleAbbr>GMS Med Inform Biom Epidemiol</JournalTitleAbbr>
        <IssueTitle>Joint conference of the GMDS &#x26; CEN-IBS 2020</IssueTitle>
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      <MainHeadline>Editorial</MainHeadline><Pgraph>The first joint conference of the GMDS &#38; CEN-IBS 2020 brings together two important societies for data sciences. The different disciplines of data sciences include medical informatics, bioinformatics, biostatistics, epidemiology, public health and medical documentation.</Pgraph><Pgraph>Our slogan <Mark2>Bringing Data to Life</Mark2> takes account of the fact that we are faced with an increasing amount of data in medical research, which is naturally related to a fast developing digitalization of the health system. For the first time, the annual meeting of the two organizing societies takes place in a purely virtual meeting, which is caused by the current pandemic situation. This provides challenges and problems, but also new visions. Digitalization has been selected as a key topic for this conference long before the pandemia started and the impact of this field has now gained an increased public attention. </Pgraph><Pgraph>The three papers published within this issue have been selected out of a high number of conference submissions and all cover topics of the digitalized health system. </Pgraph><Pgraph>The work by Wolters et al. <Mark2>&#8220;Data validation for healthcare cost analysis in STROKE OWL&#8221;</Mark2> <TextLink reference="1"></TextLink> covers the topic of data validation in the context of health care cost analyses. A big challenge is here the design of a data format for data of various health insurance companies using different data source systems. Deviations from ICD code thereby is a prominent problem. </Pgraph><Pgraph>The paper by Benning et al. <Mark2>&#8220;Comparison of accuracy of activity measurements with wearable activity trackers in wheelchair users: a preliminary evaluation&#8221;</Mark2> <TextLink reference="2"></TextLink> deals with the accuracy of activity measurements by wearable activity trackers such as Apple Watch Series 4 and Fitbit Flex 2 in the context of wheelchair users. It is shown that different devices vary considerably in accuracy.</Pgraph><Pgraph>The paper by Langnickel et al. <Mark2>&#8220;The future of German MeSH: a new semi-automatic translation process and new services for search and annotation&#8221;</Mark2> <TextLink reference="3"></TextLink> proposes a semi-automatic translation process for a German version of the controlled biomedical vocabulary MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) which also provides machine readable formats and an integration within the ontology service SemLookP. </Pgraph><Pgraph>Data validation, data accuracy and coding standards are all topics directly related to one of our conference key topics <Mark2>&#8220;reproducible research, reporting and data sharing&#8221;</Mark2>. The variety of these topics moreover illustrates how diverse the field of a digitalized health system truly is. These three articles provide important contributions to this important research area.</Pgraph></TextBlock>
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        <RefAuthor>Wolters T</RefAuthor>
        <RefAuthor>Michelsen T</RefAuthor>
        <RefAuthor>L&#252;pkes C</RefAuthor>
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        <RefTitle>Data validation for healthcare cost analysis in STROKE OWL</RefTitle>
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        <RefTotal>Wolters T, Michelsen T, L&#252;pkes C, Hein A. Data validation for healthcare cost analysis in STROKE OWL. GMS Med Inform Biom Epidemiol. 2020;16(2):Doc06. DOI: 10.3205&#47;mibe000209</RefTotal>
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