Health Informatics – ICIS 2016 http://icis2016.aisnet.org Digital Innovation at the Crossroads Sun, 11 Dec 2016 11:29:27 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.1 93799029 2016 SIGHealth Workshop http://icis2016.aisnet.org/2016-sighealth-workshop/ Wed, 07 Sep 2016 14:33:01 +0000 http://icis2016.aisnet.org/?p=1978 December 11th 2016, 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm The SIG Health Workshop is a pre-conference activity of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) hosted by the Special Interest Group: Health IT (SIGHEALTH). It provides [read more]

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December 11th 2016, 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The SIG Health Workshop is a pre-conference activity of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) hosted by the Special Interest Group: Health IT (SIGHEALTH). It provides a forum for research on information technology in healthcare. The workshop is restricted to about 35 participants. It includes full presentations and roundtable discussions. The goal of the workshop is to provide substantial feedback to authors with an interactive format and is open to early and late-stage research.

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IS in Healthcare http://icis2016.aisnet.org/is-in-healthcare/ Wed, 13 Jan 2016 15:35:46 +0000 http://icis2016.aisnet.org/?p=1104 Track Chairs Description Health information systems (HIS), which span two large and important industries of healthcare and information technology, have attracted tremendous attention from researchers worldwide over the last decade. HIS promise better, cost-efficient and [read more]

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Track Chairs
Margunn Aanestad
University of Oslo, Norway
Teo
Hock Hai
National University of Singapore
Abhay
Mishra
Georgia State University, USA

Description

Health information systems (HIS), which span two large and important industries of healthcare and information technology, have attracted tremendous attention from researchers worldwide over the last decade. HIS promise better, cost-efficient and patient-centric healthcare through widespread sharing of authorized data and promoting proactive involvement by patients to take care of their own well-being. National and regional governments worldwide have introduced several initiatives around technology use, data integration, privacy, payment models and access to care. Concurrently, the commercial sector has launched several innovations in the consumer sector, which make it easier to track and consolidate individual-level data. Despite these significant efforts, the take-up of HIS is not uniform across different entities in different countries in the world. Neither is the impact consistent across different stakeholders, such as patients, care providers, including hospitals, physicians, nurses and pharmacists, and payers. Finally, challenges still remain for data integration across multiple sources and the meaningful analysis of healthcare data.

Topics of Interests

This track provides a forum for presenting and discussing original research highlighting the opportunities and challenges related to the role of IT in delivering 21st century healthcare. We invite theoretical, empirical and design orientated submissions that leverage the multiple perspectives of information systems in the healthcare sector. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following aspects of health information systems:

  • Adoption, diffusion and assimilation of health information systems
  • Organizational, operational, clinical and financial implications of HIS use
  • Personalized medicine
  • Wearable devices and their impacts on lifestyle, diets and exercise habits
  • Healthcare analytics focused on cost, quality and efficiency of care delivery
  • Mobile health applications and their impacts
  • Telehealth applications and their impacts
  • Clinical, administrative and operational workflow changes associated with HIS implementation
  • HIS implementation challenges and strategies
  • Technology-enabled care coordination
  • New payment methods and new ways of care delivery (e.g., ACO)
  • HIS and health policy
  • Safety, security and privacy of health information
  • Design of health information technologies
  • The impact of HIS on care providers, patients and payers
  • Governance of HIS architectures
  • Patient-centered healthcare management
  • Electronic data sharing and transfer using health information exchanges
  • Public health informatics
  • Clinical, public health and genomic data integration

Associate Editors

  • Aaron Baird, GSU
  • Adrian Yeow, SIM U. Singapore
  • Anne Persson, U. of Skövde
  • Brad Greenwood, Temple U.
  • Eivor Oborn, Warwick U.
  • Elisa Mattarelli, U of Modena and Reggio
  • Eric Monteiro, Norwegian U. of Science & Technology
  • Guodong (Gordon) Gao, U of Maryland
  • Indranil Bardhan, UT Dallas
  • Jeong-ha (Cath) Oh, GSU
  • Jie Mein Goh, Simon Fraser University
  • Joan Rodón Mòdol, ESADE, Barcelona, Spain
  • JuHee Kwon, City U of Hong Kong
  • Lucy Yan, Indiana U.
  • Marco Spruit, U. of Utrecht
  • Marie-Claude Trudel, HEC Montreal
  • Mats Edenius, Uppasala U.
  • Matthew Guah, Claflin U.
  • Mirou Jaana, U. of Ottawa
  • Monica Tremblay, Florida International U.
  • Niam Yaraghi, Brookings Institution
  • Pankaj Setia, U of Arkansas
  • Paolo Spagnolotti, LUISS
  • Ravi Aron, Johns Hopkins
  • Roopa Raman, Clemson U.
  • Samir Chatterjee, CGU
  • Sharon Tan, National U. of Singapore
  • Tina Blegind Jensen, Copenhagen Business School
  • Tobias Mettler, U. of St. Gallen
  • Yong Tan, U. Washington
  • Yu Tong, City U. of Hong Kong

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