John Sarivougioukas

Received a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Ohio University (1984), Ohio, USA, a M.Sc. in Computer Engineering (1994), a M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (1998) from Manhattan College, New York City and a Ph.D in Computer Engineering (2016) from the University of Ioannina. Since 1996 is the head of the Management Information Systems (MIS) Department of the general state hospital of the National Healthcare System (NHS) of Greece, the pilot hospital for the introduction of Hospital Information Systems. Appointed in various governmental positions, designed and implemented (2009) the National Healthcare Information Network and the applied version (2012) of the Disease Related Group (DRG) system in the 131 hospitals of the NHS. The research interests are in the area of Hospital Information Systems, Ubiquitous Computing, Primary & Home Healthcare and AI.

Publications

Fused Contextual Data With Threading Technology to Accelerate Processing in Home UbiHealth
John Sarivougioukas, Aristides Vagelatos. © 2022. 14 pages.
According to the ubiquitous computing paradigm, dispersed computers within the home environment can support the residents’ health by being aware of all the developing and...
Using Denotational Mathematics for the Formal Description of Home UbiHealth Decision-Support Systems With Knowledge Flow
Aristides Vagelatos, John Sarivougioukas. © 2021. 17 pages.
Home UbiHealth applications require support from decision-making and decision-support components. The decision process must possess a holistic perspective about the...
Modeling Deep Learning Neural Networks With Denotational Mathematics in UbiHealth Environment
John Sarivougioukas, Aristides Vagelatos. © 2020. 14 pages.
Ubiquitous computing environments that are involved in healthcare applications are typically characterized by dynamically changing contexts. The contextual information must be...
Home UbiHealth
John Sarivougioukas, Aristides Vagelatos, Konstantinos E. Parsopoulos, Isaac E. Lagaris. © 2019. 11 pages.
At the third computing era, users interact with many computing devices surrounding or implanted in them, in a natural way, anytime and anywhere, implementing the concept of...
Home UbiHealth
John Sarivougioukas, Aristides Vagelatos, Konstantinos E. Parsopoulos, Isaac E. Lagaris. © 2018. 10 pages.
At the third computing era, users interact with many computing devices surrounding or implanted in them, in a natural way, anytime and anywhere implementing the concept of...