[AISWorld] AMCIS 2017: Advances in Healthcare IT Security and Privacy Research with Fast-tracking Opportunity

A. J. Burns aburns at uttyler.edu
Tue Jan 31 15:58:02 EST 2017


AMCIS 2017 in Boston: https://amcis2017.aisnet.org/



Mini-track: Advances in Healthcare IT Security and Privacy Research



Now Accepting Submissions (Due March 1, 2017):  https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2017



*       Submissions will also be considered for a fast-tracking opportunity for a special issue in The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems.

*       As a part of the General Track, we welcome submissions from track chairs and mini-track chairs of other AMCIS tracks.



This mini-track welcomes completed papers and research-in-progress submissions that offer insights into the security and privacy challenges of technological innovation in the health sector.



Examples of general research topics that fit this call include:
(1)    cybersecurity of medical devices,
(2)    health IT security,
(3)    health information security and privacy,
(4)    health information systems (HIS) security,
(5)    security and privacy issues with BYOD in healthcare, and
(6)    security and privacy issues in mobile health (mHealth) applications.


AMCIS accepts two types of submissions:

Completed Research Papers: http://amcis2017.aisnet.org/submissions/completed-research/
Emergent Research Forum (ERF) Papers: http://amcis2017.aisnet.org/submissions/emergent-research-forum-erf/

Mini-track Co-chairs:

A. J. Burns, Assistant Professor of Information Systems, The University of Texas at Tyler, aburns at uttyler.edu<mailto:aburns at uttyler.edu>

M. Eric Johnson, Ralph Owen Dean and Bruce D. Henderson Professor of Strategy, Vanderbilt University, eric.johnson at owen.vanderbilt.edu<mailto:eric.johnson at owen.vanderbilt.edu>


A. J. Burns
Assistant Professor of Information Systems
Department of Computer Science
College of Business & Technology
The University of Texas at Tyler




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