[AISWorld] Reminder- Abstracts Due: March 1 - INFORMS Healthcare

Leroy, Gondy - (gondyleroy) gondyleroy at email.arizona.edu
Tue Feb 10 11:45:04 EST 2015


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Call For Papers
INFORMS healthcare Conference 2015
http://meetings2.informs.org/wordpress/healthcare2015/
Nashville Tennessee, July 29031, 2015


Cluster: Information Systems and Technology (IS&T) in Healthcare, Organized by the AIS SIG-Health

Track 1: IS&T for Improving the Healthcare Process and System
 Healthcare providers across a variety of healthcare settings (i.e. hospitals, ambulatory clinics, or in the home) implement information systems and technology to increase productivity, decrease costs, and improve the quality of care.  Such investments can focus on EHR and their supported applications, mobile technologies and tele-health solutions, and even policy changes. Such large IS&T investment to improve healthcare processes has projected significant value gains.   Unfortunately, the actual process improvements often fall short of expectations or even fail to deliver.  Recognizing that significant healthcare improvements require more than just deploying IS&T, this session seeks research that investigates system-level opportunities, challenges, benefits and value achieved through the application of IS&T within healthcare processes.

The session will focus on macro-level IS&T research that provides a system-level perspective where the system is a healthcare system.  We welcome multi-disciplinary projects different research methods including qualitative, quantitative, and design science approaches.

Track 2: IS&T for Improving Individuals’ Interactions with the Healthcare System
 New and innovative information systems and technologies (IS&T) and associated data and applications are proliferating in the healthcare environment. These systems facilitate and improve an increasing number of health interactions through a wide variety of new technologies being developed and implemented, e.g., personal health trackers, mobile apps, sensors, EHR extensions / add-ons, personal health records, in-home support for elderly or disabled, portable devices for screening and diagnostics, and many more. These systems have far reaching consequences on the different stakeholders they touch, ranging from patients and their caregivers, to clinicians and nurses and also consumers.  While intended to provide positive value, much remains unknown about the impact on the individual. Furthermore, many more improvements can be made at different decision intervals including: prevention, consultation, diagnosis, care coordination, care provision, recovery, maintenance, and end of life decisions.
This session will focus on micro-level IS&T research that provides an individual-level perspective, where the individual can be any of the stakeholders in healthcare. We are particularly interested in specific technologies, visualizations, or analytics that have been designed, tested, and evaluated for a specific healthcare context, interaction, or decision point.

Submission Information:

-          Authors are required to submit a 2-page extended abstract for review.

-          Submission details are available here: http://meetings2.informs.org/wordpress/healthcare2015/abstract-submission/

-          Deadline of submission: March 1, 2015.

Organizers:
Cluster Chair: Gondy Leroy, PhD, University of Arizona
Track 1 Chair: Jim Ryan, PhD, Troy University, jeryan at troy.edu<mailto:jeryan at troy.edu>
Track 2 Chair: Benjamin Schooley, PhD, University of South Carolina, ben.schooley at sc.edu<mailto:ben.schooley at sc.edu>


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Gondy Leroy, PhD
Associate Professor
President AIS SIG-Health
Management Information Systems
Eller College of Management, University of Arizona
https://nlp-lab.eller.arizona.edu/
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