[AISWorld] 2018 AcademyHealthy Digital Health Track abstract submissions to January 11, 2018

Cynthia LeRouge clerouge at fiu.edu
Mon Jan 1 23:51:39 EST 2018


Currently accepting short abstract submissions for the 2018 Annual Research Meeting (ARM) Digital Health Conference Track until Thursday, January 11 at 5:00 p.m ET.

Conference Date & Time June 24-26, 2018 Location Washington State Convention Center, Seattle, Washington

Submit Abstract >><https://academyhealth.confex.com/academyhealth/demo/cfp.cgi>

All individual abstracts and research panel submissions undergo blind peer review. Submissions for policy roundtables and critical and emerging issues in health services research (HSR) are not blinded.
View the most frequently asked questions <http://www.academyhealth.org/files/ARM18%20FAQ.pdf> for submitting an abstract. <http://www.academyhealth.org/files/ARM18%20FAQ.pdf>

Submission Types
Submission Type Descriptions >><http://www.academyhealth.org/files/ARM18%20SubmissionType%20Descriptions.pdf>

  *   Call for Abstract Sessions
  *   Call for Panels on Critical and Emerging Issues in HSR
  *   Call for Policy Roundtables
  *   Call for Research Panels
  *   Call for Student Posters

Digital Health Conference Theme – co-leads Julia Adler-Milstein juliaam at umich.edu<mailto:juliaam at umich.edu>  and Cynthia LeRouge (cleoruge at fiu.edu)<mailto:cleoruge at fiu.edu)> topics include

  *   Ethical, legal, and regulatory/policy issues surrounding digital technologies (e.g., EHRs, telemedicine, sensors, consumer oriented technologies (e.g., patient portals), administrative (i.e., insurance, scheduling) systems, ancillary (e.g., pharmacy, radiology, laboratory, long-term care, home care) systems)
  *   Progress in adoption, implementation, diffusion, and value creation from digital technologies and digital data for clinical care, public health, and research
  *   Sociotechnical and organizational issues surrounding the use of digital technology platforms to enable clinical transformation, population health management, and the development of a learning health system
  *   Patient and community engagement in health via patient portals and other consumer oriented technologies (e.g., electronic patient reported outcomes, patient decision making, mHealth, self-scheduling)
  *   Challenges and opportunities for technology innovation and entrepreneurship
  *   The impact of big data analytics, data science, and open science on health system transformation
  *   Emerging data sources (e.g., sensor technologies, social media, social determinants, and linked open data) and their impact on health systems and policies
  *   Leveraging technology to make sense of complex data (e.g. how to combine genomics, clinical, financial, digital dust, etc. to accelerate discovery)

For additional information or questions, contact

Cynthia LeRouge, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Florida International University

College of Business

Department of Information Systems & Business Analytics
11200 S.W. 8th St., RB 206B
Miami, FL 33199
Phone: 305-348-4709
Email: clerouge at fiu.edu<mailto:clerouge at fiu.edu>
business.fiu.edu<https://business.fiu.edu/>
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