[AISWorld] Call for Papers: IT Adoption, Diffusion and Evaluation in Healthcare (HICSS)

Arnold Kamis arnold.kamis at gmail.com
Fri May 9 16:43:19 EDT 2014


Track: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTHCARE

Minitrack: IT Adoption, Diffusion and Evaluation in Healthcare

This minitrack focuses on the role of adoption, implementation, diffusion,
and  evaluation factors and the interaction of these factors at various
levels to healthcare  system success. These successes or failures can be on
individual, group, national  and international level. Papers may explore
these issues for any form of healthcare  technology (for example
telemedicine, PACS, electronic medical records, mobile  health and on-line
health).This track is open to all methodologies including, but not  limited
to case study (business/information systems oriented), survey, experimental
 design, workflow and other forms of business process modeling, interview,
content  analysis, conceptual papers, and the various forms of quantitative
analysis. In  addition, we welcome innovative research focused on adoption,
implementation,  use, and evaluation in Healthcare Work should be at a
mature (data collected and  some analysis performed), though not
necessarily final stages. Completed, high  quality research will receive
special consideration. The best papers are fast tracked  to a journal and
for most of the other papers, special issues are created.

Topics include but are not limited to:

·        Application of adoption, implementation, and diffusion theories,
models, and

·        constructs to the health care context

·        Unified Technology Adoption & Use Theory (UTAUT) and Technology

·        acceptance model

·        Socio-technical system theory

·        Social learning theory

·        Information Systems Success models

·        Theory of Planned Behavior

·        Organizing Vision and organizational adoption models

·        Information Assurance constructs of confidentiality, integrity,
and availability IT

Adoption at the individual, project, organizational, or system level

·        Stakeholder analysis

·        User characteristics

·        Organizational or project structure and/or strategies

·        Regional Healthcare Initiatives and Global development

·        Interaction among individual, organizational, project, and/or
system level

·        Role/impact of regulatory structures

·        Information Assurance constructs of confidentiality, integrity,
and availability

·        E-Health strategies

IT Implementation

·        Effective implementation strategies

·        Electronic Medical Records and Personal Health Records

·        Health IT project management

·        Participation of professionals in e-health projects

·        The influence of the local system

·        Workflow analysis

·        Information Assurance constructs of confidentiality, integrity,
and availability

IT Use

·        Factors and models of continued use

·        Human Computer Interaction

·        Models to measure or predict Use of IT (USE IT or PRIMA)

·        Emergence of standards and process controls

·        E-Health

·        Meaningful Use

IT Evaluation

·        Evidence-based support of emerging healthcare technologies

·        Measures for evaluating healthcare technologies

·        Level of IT capabilities

·        Health IS success factors

·        Allied Health Professions

·        Business modeling and business cases

·        Information Assurance constructs of confidentiality, integrity,
and availability


Minitrack Co-chairs

Ton Spil (primary contact)

Industrial Engineering and Business Information Systems Department

Management & Governance

University of Twente

The Netherlands

E-mail: a.a.m.spil at utwente.nl


Carla Wiggins

Health Administrative Services

Weber State University

E-mail: carlawiggins at weber.edu


Leigh Cellucci

Department of Health Services and Information Management

College of Allied Health Sciences

E-mail: celluccie at ecu.edu


Arnold Kamis

Department of Information Systems and Operations Management

Sawyer Business School

Suffolk University

E-mail: akamis at suffolk.edu
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