Healthcare informatics and broader health information technology innovations possess unique opportunities to advance intelligent technologies for a better future. 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 care delivery, improve the quality and efficiency of the healthcare system, enhance interactions between patients/caregivers and providers, and 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. The information systems community also draws upon computer science, economics, organizational behaviour, public policy, public health, software/electrical engineering, management, and strategy. 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, as well as IS success.

Track Chairs:
Rich Klein, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Kaushik Ghosh, Suffolk University

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Schedule
2025
Friday, August 15th
12:00 AM

A Deep Learning Approach For Predicting Diabetes Stages

Tsholofelo Mokheleli, University of Johannesburg
Emmanuel Mbuya, University of Johannesburg
Tebogo Bokaba, University of Johannesburg
Patrick Ndayizigamiye, University of Johannesburg
Efosa C. Idemudia, Howard University

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AI, Bias, and Fairness in Medical Diagnosis

Nipasri Wongsiridech, Chulalongkorn University
Pattharin Tangwaragorn, Chulalongkorn University
Warut Khern-am-nuai, McGill University

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12:00 AM

AI-Assisted Stress Management: Efficacy Compared to Traditional Methods

Runyu Wang, Harbin Institute of Technology
Keng Siau, Singapore Management University
Zili Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology

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AI-Driven Decentralized IoT for Secure and Scalable Healthcare

Harsha sammangi, Dakota State University
Loknath Sai Ambati, oklahoma city university
Jun Liu, Dakota State University
Giridhar Reddy Bojja, Michigan Technological University

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AI-Driven Improvements in Patient-Doctor Communication for Remote Consultations

Mehrdad Koohikamali, Cal Poly Pomona
Lisa Luiten, Cal Poly Pomona
Md Mahmoudul Hasan, Cal Poly Pomona
Chenwei Kao, Cal Poly Pomona
Yuan Jr Yang, Cal Poly Pomona
Yuhsi Chou, Cal Poly Pomona
Rishabh Aji, Cal Poly Pomona
Rose Roldan, Cal Poly Pomona

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Analyzing the Effects of Meditation on Mental Stress Levels with Electroencephalography

Marissa Longcar, Wheeler High School
Andrea Taylor, Kennesaw State University
Adriane B. Randolph, Kennesaw State University

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12:00 AM

Can I Recommend this App? mHealth Recommendation Guidelines by Health Professional Governing Bodies in Canada

Flore Savard-Déry, Université Laval
Alexander Chung, Université Laval
Julien M. Meyer, Toronto Metropolitan University

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12:00 AM

ChatGPC: A Novel Interactive AI Health Coach for Obesity and Diabetes Prevention

Mohsen Jozani, San Diego State University
Nima Ebadi, University of Texas at San Antonio
Rubayat Khan, Endless Network
Daniel Zoughbie, UC Berkeley

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12:00 AM

Co-Designing Digital Health Applications: Unravelling the Importance of Mobile Bedside Documentation Practices

Lilja Guðrún Jóhannsdóttir, Reykjavik University
Anna Halldóra N. Snorradóttir, Reykjavík University
Adeline Tracz, Landspítali Hospital
María Óskarsdóttir, School of Computer Science
Anna Sigríður Islind, School of Computer Science

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Continuous Use of Digital Wellness Programs: The Role of Volitional Mechanisms

Saeed Amirabdolahian, hec montreal
Guy Paré, HEC Montréal
Stefan Tams, HEC Montreal

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12:00 AM

Could AI Replace or Facilitate Homecare Jobs for Senior People

Seyed Mohammad Amin Mohammad Amirkhalili, Business Administration
Sherrie Yi Komiak, Memorial University of Newfoundland

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Digital Transformation and Performance Measurement Systems in the Healthcare Sector

Francesco Schiavone, Università degli Studi di Napoli "Parthenope"
Anna Bastone, Univeristà degli Studi di Napoli "Parthenope"
Annaluce Mandiello, Università degli Studi di Napoli "Parthenope"
Federica Zeuli, Università degli Studi di Napoli "Parthenope"

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

From Instant Cues to Fading Views: Piloting Just-in-Time and Fading Strategies in Digital Habit Formation

Felix Reinsch, TUD Dresden University of Technology
Thure Weimann, TUD Dresden University of Technology
Jeannette Stark, TUD Dresden University of Technology

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Governing Digital Health Data: A Public Values Perspective

Rebekah Gillian Eden, The University of Queensland
Andrew Burton-Jones, The University of Queensland
Brian W. Head, University of Queensland
Jason Pole, Centre for Health Services Research
Bernadette Richards, The University of Queensland
Michael Vincent, The University of Queensland
Keren Pointon, Health Consumer Advocate
Raelene Donovan, eHealth Queensland

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12:00 AM

Identifying Necessary Conditions for AI Adoption: Medical Students’ Perspectives Across the COVID-19 Timeline

Mickael Ringeval, HEC Montreal
Louis Raymond, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Guy Paré, HEC Montréal
Gerit Wagner, University of Bamberg

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12:00 AM

Impact of Telehealth Utilization on Patient-Provider Communication and Healthcare Outcomes

Xinying Liu, University of Houston-Clear Lake
Peiwei Li, Northern Kentucky University
Yuhan Hua, Millikin University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Interactive XAI for Shared Decision Making in Healthcare in Africa

Alehegn Adane Kinde, City University of Hong Kong
David (Jingjun) Xu, City University of Hong Kong

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Making Sense of Chinese Telemedicine Practices: The Role of Physician Identities

Kai Reimers, RWTH Aachen University
Yumei Luo, Yunnan University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Measuring User Engagement in Digital Health Interventions: A Narrative Review

Lidan Zhang, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Jennifer Jewer, Memorial Univeristy
Bengisu Tulu, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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Mitigating the Price of Diagnostic Discrepancies: A Multi-Experience Lens on Healthcare Delivery Efficiency

Seokjun Youn, University of Arizona
Yingchao Lan, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Revolutionizing Healthcare: Data Integration on Hospital Care Efficiency

Shaelijah Aryee, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Gabriel Owusu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Xuan Wang, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Murad Moqbel, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

The Personal Health Dossier: A proposed decentralized personal health record system using verifiable credentials

Dave McKay, Toronto Metropolitan University
Holly Gardner, Toronto Metropolitan University
Atefeh Mashatan, Toronto Metropolitan University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

The Role of Hospital Revenue Cycle Management Systems in Mitigating Personal Bankruptcy Filings

Shuhua Wu, Temple University
Sezgin Ayabakan, Temple University
Chenzhang Bao, Oklahoma State University
Min-Seok Pang, University of Wisconsin-Madison

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Theorizing Organizational Change in EHR Implementation

Fateme Bakhshi, University of western Ontario
Oluwakemi Oluwole, University of Western Ontario
Elias Kekesi, University of Western Ontario
Nicole Haggerty, Western University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Threshold Dynamics Between Job Demands and Technology’s Perceived Usefulness for Strain Moderation

olivier arsene, University of Aix Marseille
Claudio Vitari, Aix Marseille Univ, Université de Toulon, CERGAM

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

VTE Surveillance: AI Enabled Human Machine Teaming for Veinous Thromboembolism

Stephen Russell, University of West Florida
Fabio Montes Suros, Jackson Health System
Venessa Goodnow, Jackson Health System
Jia Zeng, Jackson Health System

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12:00 AM

Web information systems for stroke survivors: Design and methodological challenges

Andrea Herrera Suescun, Universidad de Los Andes
Juan E. Gómez-Morantes, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Mario Sanchez, Universidad de los Andes
Maria B. Sanchez, Manchester Metropolitan University
Sonia Marcela Camacho, Universidad de los Andes

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