The rise and spread of new healthcare challenges emerging from the pandemic have highlighted the need for socio-technical solutions that can enable healthcare providers to solve complex clinical problems across the globe. For example, the wide scale needs of remote healthcare services have given rise to telehealth adoption not seen and possible before. In addition, increasing standardization in the healthcare industry and the widespread use of health information systems among healthcare providers, payers and consumers have enabled the creation of large datasets, which lend themselves well to predictive modelling, AI and other advanced analytics to inform better healthcare. Consequently, healthcare institutions as well as individual practitioners are seeking opportunities to access various sources of relevant data in search for improving their practices. The research and design of robust infrastructures to support the needs of analyzing vast amounts of previously untapped medical and population data and continuous complex remote healthcare management are the corner stones of innovative digitally-enabled healthcare for the future.

All over the world information systems (IS) researchers are responding to the challenges mentioned above by adopting multidisciplinary, sociotechnical approaches and engaging in high-impact research to address health care problems. In addition to ongoing research, the post-pandemic world also provides a complex context that lends itself to the testing of existing IS theories, as well as a rich setting for extending and producing new theoretical models to inform better healthcare decision-making for clinicians and consumers. There is also a need for innovative socio-technical research methods which can be applied by IS researchers in conducting ethical, participatory research within this context.

Track Co-Chairs
Frada Burstein, Ph.D., Monash University
Saonee Sarker, Ph.D., Lund University
Eivor Oborn, Ph.D., Warwick University
Monica Chiarini Tremblay, Ph.D., William & Mary

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Schedule
2023
Monday, December 11th
12:00 AM

A Privacy Impact Assessment Method for Organizations Implementing IoT for Occupational Health and Safety

Stefan Stepanovic, University of Lausanne
Dana Naous, Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC), University of Lausanne
Tobias Mettler, University of Lausanne

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

A Vietnamese Handwritten Text Recognition Pipeline for Tetanus Medical Records

Minh N. Dinh, RMIT University
Mau Toan Le, Hospital for Tropical Diseases
Triet Bui, RMIT University
Minh Mai, RMIT University
Long Tran, RMIT University
Nhan Nguyen, RMIT University
Tan Hoang Vo, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit

12:00 AM

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AI-Assisted Diagnosis of Bone Tuberculosis: A Design Science Research Approach

Wenwen Ding, University of Arkansas
Hartmut Hoehle, University of Mannheim

12:00 AM

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Analyzing Patients’ EHR: Predicting and Explaining Admission Consequences for COPD and Liver Disease Patients

Ofir Ben-Assuli, Ono Academic College
Gaya Geva, Ono Academic College

12:00 AM

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Artificial Intelligence, Technostress and Work Outcomes in Healthcare: A Power Perspective on AI Characteristics

Maximilian Grüning, University of Goettingen
Richard Henkenjohann, University of Goettingen
Daniel Pinto dos Santos, University Hospital Cologne
Manuel Trenz, University of Goettingen

12:00 AM

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Be a Miracle - Designing Conversational Agents to Influence Users’ Intention Regarding Organ Donation

Nico Pietrantoni, Technische Universität Dresden
Stefan Greulich, Technische Universität Dresden
Stefan Morana, Saarland University

12:00 AM

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Become a Lifesaver - How to Design Conversational Agents to Increase Users’ Intention to Donate Blood

Nico Pietrantoni, Technische Universität Dresden
Sascha Lichtenberg, Technisch Universität Dresden
Stefan Morana, Saarland University

12:00 AM

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Beyond Organizational Boundaries: The Role of Techno-Legal Configurations

Dragana Paparova, University of Agder
Margunn Aanestad, University of Oslo
Ela Klecun, London School of Economics

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Building a Digital Platform Ecosystem for Elderly Care: Core vs. Portfolio

Shariga Sivanathan, University of Münster
Tobias Brandt, University of Münster

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Changebots - Designing Chatbots to Support Blood Donor Behaviour Change

Helena Monika Müller, Technical University of Darmstadt
Melanie Reuter-Oppermann, University of Twente

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Design and Evaluation of a Virtual Reality Game to Improve Physical and Cognitive Acuity

Blooma John, University of Canberra
Ramanathan Subramanian, Indian Institute of Technology
Jayan Chirayath Kurian, University of Technology Sydney

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Division of Labor between Humans and Algorithms in Healthcare: The Case of Surgery Duration Predictions

Dominik David Walzner, University of Cologne
Laura Maria Poreschack, University of Cologne
Andreas Fuegener, University of Cologne
Sebastian Schiffels, University of Augsburg
Christof Denz, University Hospital Cologne

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Does Culture Matter for the Design of Chatbots Promoting Blood Donation Behaviour? - The Difference in Perception of Culture-Tailored Conversation Styles

Helena Monika Müller, Technical University of Darmstadt
Nico Pietrantoni, Technische Universität Dresden
Melanie Reuter-Oppermann, University of Twente
Stefan Greulich, Technische Universität Dresden

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Does Information Technology Mitigate the Healthcare Geospatial Disparity? An Examination of Healthcare Information Exchange

Yao Zhao, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Dongwon Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hillol Bala, Indiana University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

DrugExBERT for Pharmacovigilance – A Novel Approach for Detecting Drug Experiences from User-Generated Content

Eva Bohnen, Ulm University
Stefanie Erlebach, Ulm University
Steffen Zimmermann, Ulm University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Exploration of Health Technology Nonuse: The Case of Online Medical Records

Surma Mukhopadhyay, Independent Researcher
Ramsankar Basak, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
John P. Bentley, University of Mississippi
Saurav Mukhopadhyay, Northern Illinois University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

How do Organizations react to Unintended Affordances? An Ethnography in Healthcare

Carolin Vollenberg, South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences
Ralf Plattfaut, Fachhochschule Südwestfalen
André Coners, South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

How Do You Feel? Intentions to Use Embodied Interaction in Video-Based Psychotherapy

Felix Kegel, University of Goettingen
Knut Schnell, University Medicine Göttingen
Kimsey Zajac, University of Goettingen
Lutz M. Kolbe, University of Goettingen

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Influence of Twitter on Hydroxychloroquine Medication Prescriptions for COVID-19 Patients

Sai Soundarya Gorthi, McGill University
Kartik Ganju, University of Minnesota
Alain Pinsonneault, McGill University

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12:00 AM

Is Pre-consultation Conducted by the Assistant Physician Effective in Improving Online Healthcare Service Quality and Satisfaction?

Anqi Zhao, Singapore Management University
Qian Tang, Singapore Management University

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12:00 AM

“Maybe You Should Talk to Someone”: The Role of Online Communities on Mental Healthcare

Soham Ghosh, Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Calcutta
Soumyakanti Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Management
Megha Sharma, Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
Anjana Susarla, Michigan State University

12:00 AM

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Natural Language Processing for Medical Texts – A Taxonomy to Inform Integration Decisions into Clinical Practice

Marvin Braun, University of Goettingen
Lutz Kolbe, University of Göttingen
Caspar Neumann, University of Goettingen

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Orchestrating ‘Institutional Network’ for the Sustainability of IS Program: Evidence from Indian Public Healthcare

Mayank Kumar, MICA
Sundeep Sahay, University of Oslo
Arunima S Mukherjee, Department of informatics, University of Oslo
Rajesh Chandwani, Indian Institute of Management

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Preventive Care Now or Pay Later? A Personalized Medicine Approach for Healthcare Management

Tianjian Guo, University of Texas at Austin
Indranil Bardhan, UT Austin
Wen Wen, University of Texas at Austin

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

The Impact of Stigmatizing Language in EHR Notes on AI Performance and Fairness

Yizhi Liu, University of Maryland
Weiguang Wang, University of Rochester
Gordon Gao, Johns Hopkins University
Ritu Agarwal, Johns Hopkins University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Two Sides of the Same Pillow: Unfolding the Relationship between Objective and Subjective Sleep Quality with Unsupervised Learning

Luka Biedebach, Reykjavik University
María Óskarsdóttir, Reykjavik University
Erna Sif Arnardottir, Reykjavik University
Anna Sigríður Islind, Reykjavik University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Visit Your Therapist in Metaverse - Designing a Virtual Environment for Mental Health Counselling

Merve Turan Akdag, TU Darmstadt
Philippe Herve Jacquemin, Technical University of Darmstadt
Nihal Wahl, Information Systems

12:00 AM