[AISWorld] CFP for the track on ICT for Healthcare - MCIS 2016

Bernardi, Roberta Roberta.Bernardi at rhul.ac.uk
Thu Jun 2 18:45:45 EDT 2016


Please consider submitting a paper to the track on ICT for Healthcare at the Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (MCIS) 2016 (4-6 September 2016, Paphos, Cyprus).
The track aims to attract full research papers and research in progress papers that can demonstrate the ways ICT can make a difference in healthcare.
 Possible papers of this track may address, without being limited to, the following questions:
1.    How do ICT-enabled changes in healthcare professional behaviour impact on healthcare delivery?
2.    How can ICT produce a shift from secondary to primary/community care?
3.    How can ICT overcome challenges in healthcare integration?
4.    What are the challenges to demonstrate the impact of ICT on cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions?
5.    How do contextual differences across countries and/or societies influence ICT impact on healthcare delivery?
6.    How can ICT enable patient-centered healthcare delivery?
7.    How can digital data streams, big data and other analytical capabilities be used to advance medical research and health service innovation?
8.    How can social media and mobile health improve patients’ health behaviour and disease self-management?
9.    How can cloud computing and mobile health change traditional models of healthcare delivery?
Submission deadline: 5 June 2016. The submission system will accept contributions for a few days after the deadline. So let us know if you need more time to finalize your paper by sending an email to Roberta.Bernardi at rhul.ac.uk<mailto:Roberta.Bernardi at rhul.ac.uk>
 More information about the Track at this link: http://ict4healthresearch.blogspot.co.uk
We are also delighted to announce that Prof Arun Rai, Editor in Chief of MIS Quarterly will deliver the keynote address to the Conference.
The complete call for paper may also be found at http://mcis2016.eu/call-for-papers/
Details regarding MCIS 2016 can be found at http://mcis2016.eu<http://mcis2016.eu/>
Sincerely,
The Track Chairs
Roberta Bernardi, Royal Holloway University (UK)
Dimitra Petrakaki, University of Sussex (UK)
Panos Constantinides, Warwick Business School (UK)
Dr Roberta Bernardi
Lecturer in Information Systems
School of Management
Royal Holloway, University of London
TW20 0EX Egham
United Kingdom
Telephone: 01784 276436
Web page: http://pure.rhul.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/roberta-bernardi(330d06ef-cd98-4278-9b70-ed583e929fe8).html
Blog: http://ict4healthresearch.blogspot.co.uk<http://ict4healthresearch.blogspot.co.uk/>
Twitter: @robyjaxx ​​​






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