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Anqi Xu, University of Utah 12:00 AM |
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An mHealth Application to Promote Diabetes Self-care Behavior among Medically Underserved Population Mohammad Moinul Islam Murad, The University of Texas at Arlington 12:00 AM |
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Caroline Reßing, University of Siegen 12:00 AM |
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Can We Quantify the Benefits of IT-Enabled Chronic Disease Management? Steve Thompson, University of Richmond 12:00 AM |
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Design of the STORY+ App: Including Cultural Sensitivity for Patient Engagement and Adherence Akanksha Singh, University of South Carolina 12:00 AM |
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Johannes Breitenbach, Aalen University 12:00 AM |
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Do Novice and Expert Users of Clinical Decision Support Tools Need Different Explanations? Haadi Mombini, Worcester Polytechnic Institute 12:00 AM |
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Pouyan Esmaeilzadeh, Florida International University 12:00 AM |
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Shan Jiang, University of Massachusetts Boston 12:00 AM |
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Avijit Sengupta, University of South Florida 12:00 AM |
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Neysa Petrina, The University of Sydney 12:00 AM |
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Examining the Impacts of Fitness App Functionalities JIANG HU, University of Texas at Arlington 12:00 AM |
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Exploring Contradictions in the Use of Mobile Technology by Multidisciplinary Healthcare Teams Pamela Spink, Monash University 12:00 AM |
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Factors Affecting Electronic Health Record Adoption in Developing Countries: A Case of Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz Alharbi, University of Colorado Denver 12:00 AM |
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Giving What a User Needs: Constructing Reference Groups in Fitness Technologies Yuanyuan Song, University of Georgia 12:00 AM |
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Health Risks of e-cigarettes: Analysis of Twitter Data Using Topic Mining Abdullah Wahbeh, Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania 12:00 AM |
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Healthcare Information Technology and Hospital Performance: Diversity and Velocity Joonghee Lee, Auburn University 12:00 AM |
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Improving Mental Health Outcomes through Machine Learning Feedback of Social Media Behavior Benjamin Swatling, Brigham Young University 12:00 AM |
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Large-scale Analysis of Free-Text Data for Mental Health Surveillance with Topic Modelling Yang Gu, University of Arizona 12:00 AM |
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Managing as Designing: Transforming Digital Healthcare Interoperability Grace Kobusinge, University of Gothenburg 12:00 AM |
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Opioid Use Disorder: Studying Quality of Life with IT-based Interventions Upkar Varshney, GSU 12:00 AM |
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Patient Empowerment and Electronic Health Record Systems Sharing: A Design Perspective Joseph Manga, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley 12:00 AM |
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Persuasive Technology: Designing Mobile Health Triggers to Impact Health Behavior Scott Sittig, University of South Alabama 12:00 AM |
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Physicians’ Perceived Threats and Electronic Medical Record Workaround Joseph Manga, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley 12:00 AM |
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Reinforcing Health Management Intervention Effects with mHealth Polina Durneva, Florida International University 12:00 AM |
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Role of Health IT in LTPAC Facilities Deepti Singh, University of South Florida 12:00 AM |
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Structural and Temporal Topic Models of Feedbacks on Service Quality – A Path to Theory Development? Adegboyega Ojo, Maynooth University 12:00 AM |
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The Effect of Patient Centeredness on Nurses’ Security Policy Compliance Mohamed Yehya Tazkarji, Louisiana Tech University 12:00 AM |
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Alina Behne, Universität Osnabrück 12:00 AM |
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Understanding Individual Assimilation of Electronic Medication Management Systems Using fsQCA Monica V. Gawas, The University of Sydney 12:00 AM |
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Wellness Management of seniors: Mobile Health (mHealth) Solutions Eila Erfani, University of Technology Sydney 12:00 AM |
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What keeps ICT from providing a valuable contribution to healthcare? A literature study Guido Perscheid, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management 12:00 AM |
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What Makes an Online Suggestion A Good One for Online Health Communities Zhengchao Yang, The University of Arizona 12:00 AM |
The Healthcare Informatics and Health Information Technology (HIT) track seeks to promote research into ground breaking technology innovations and applications within the healthcare sector, while incorporating interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches beyond the traditional information systems (IS) and health information technology (HIT) disciplines. Information systems and technology (IT) innovations offer significant potential to transform the delivery of care, to improve the quality and efficiency of the healthcare system, to enhance interactions between
patients/caregivers and providers, and to enable greater access to the latest advancements in treatments, among other accomplishments and outcomes. Academic efforts within the Healthcare Technology and Systems track should demonstrate novel work within the IS discipline as well as reference perspectives including computer science, economics, organizational behaviour, public policy, public health, software/electrical engineering, management, and strategy, among others. Completed research and research-in-progress topics might include, opportunities and challenges faced within the current healthcare sector; advances in healthcare information technologies (HIT), electronic health (e-health), telemedicine, and mobile health (m-health), among other innovative technological applications; as well as healthcare industry-specific issues related to traditional IS research concerns, including adoption and diffusion, systems design and implementation, and IS success.