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Pouyan Esmaeilzadeh, Florida International University 12:00 AM |
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A Suggested Blockchain Architecture for Healthcare Data Sharing Professor Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Swinburne University 12:00 AM |
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Adoption of Blockchain to Address Healthcare Financing System Challenges: A Systematic Review Shaivar Girdhari, University of Johannesburg 12:00 AM |
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Application of Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies in Healthcare Nkosinathi Gama, University of Pretoria 12:00 AM |
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Artificial Intelligence applications in diagnostic medicine: a decade of expectations Bernardo P. Cabral, Federal University of Bahia 12:00 AM |
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Barriers Driving Nonuse of Online Medical Records: Latent Class Analysis of Chronic Patients Surma Mukhopadhyay, Independent Researcher 12:00 AM |
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Content Quality in Online Q&A Communities: An Approach for Measuring Content Quality Junjie Zhou, Shantou University 12:00 AM |
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Cross-cultural Analysis of Online Patient Reviews from the Caregiver Perspective Alan T. Yang, University of Nevada Reno 12:00 AM |
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Maximilian Grüning, University of Goettingen 12:00 AM |
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Enabling Innovation in Digital Hospital Ecosystems - A Literature Review Anna Wiedemann, Institute of Business Information Technology 12:00 AM |
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Joseph Manga, Abilene Christian University 12:00 AM |
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From Seeker to Provider: User Ability and Role Switching in Online Support Communities Michael Lee, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 12:00 AM |
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How the Uniqueness of Initial Posts Affect User Participation in Online Cancer Communities Anqi Xu, Bentley University 12:00 AM |
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Instademic: Deriving spatiotemporal contact networks from tagged social media images David G. Schwartz, Bar-Ilan University 12:00 AM |
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Mapping the Emotional Journey of STD patients in Online Forums Sagarika Suresh THIMMANAYAKANAPALYA, university at buffalo 12:00 AM |
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Mechanical ventilation settings advisory system Odyn Krzysztof Grąbczewski, Nicolaus Copernicus University 12:00 AM |
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Policy Change, Social and Cultural Capital and Medical Crowdfunding Use: A Quasi-Natural Experiment Yuanyuan Liu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 12:00 AM |
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Social Media Analysis of Modifiable Lifestyle Factors in Multiple Sclerosis Laxmi Manasa Gorugantu, Dakota State University 12:00 AM |
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Piyush Vyas, Texas A&M University-Central Texas 12:00 AM |
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Technological, human, and procedural factors that influence nursing documentation errors Kamryn Balson, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center 12:00 AM |
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The Heterogeneous Effects of Remote Patient Monitoring on Patients with Chronic Heart Conditions William Olivera, Georgia State University 12:00 AM |
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Niklas von Kalckreuth, Technische Universität Berlin 12:00 AM |
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Durga Prasad Somarouthu, University of South Florida 12:00 AM |
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Towards A Unified Utilitarian Ethics Framework for Healthcare Artificial Intelligence Forhan Bin Emdad, Florida State University 12:00 AM |
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Jarosław Wątróbski, University of Szczecin 12:00 AM |
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Haijing Hao, Bentley University 12:00 AM |
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Would You Accept Doctor ChatGPT: An Empirical Study Based on the UTAUT Model Deli Kong, Shanghai International Studies University 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.
Track Chairs
Richard Klein, University of Nebraska Omaha, richklein@unomaha.edu
Kaushik Ghosh, Suffolk University, kghosh@suffolk.edu
Sweta Sneha, Kennesaw State University, ssneha@kennesaw.edu