[AISWorld] LAST CFP: HICSS-47 *NEW* MINITRACK: Global Health IT Strategies and Applications
M.S. Dohan
dohanms at mcmaster.ca
Mon Jun 3 17:30:48 EDT 2013
You are invited to submit a paper to the HICSS-47 conference to the
mini-track on:
“*Global Health IT Strategies and Applications*”
Part of the Information Technology in Healthcare Track of the Forty-Seventh
Annual
Hawai'i International Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS)
Hilton Waikoloa, Big Island - January 6 - 9, 2014
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_47/apahome47.htm
The global proliferation of information and communication technologies,
along with improved mobile computing accessibility, enhanced security and
cloud-based data exchanges have germinated interests in those seeking to
apply existing and emerging information technologies to
address health issues throughout diverse regions of the world. These
applications and solutions can vary widely depending on the resources;
infrastructure and culture inherent to regions. These
include global health education systems, emerging low-cost
mobile health apps for all healthcare actors, public health monitoring and
tracking systems, emergency response systems, as well as traditional
telemedicine applications. These efforts are already impacting the rapid
growth and further development of global healthcare solutions and
applications arising from the active collaboration among cross-disciplinary
researchers, multinational agencies and international clinical
practitioners
This minitrack will examine similarities and differences in how regions as
diverse as North America, Latin America, Europe, Australia, Africa, Asia
and the Middle-East approach to healthimprovements. This includes emerging
trends for applying innovative health IT solutions to improve general
population and community health care across the globe, including low-cost,
mobile and other emerging health technological applications. These
solutions will provide a multinational perspective on the benefits of
mobile health and other emerging information technologies and describes
different examples and applications implemented.
Global Health Strategy and Applications relate to an emerging trend for
applying innovative health IT solutions to improve population health and
community health care across the globe, emphasizing low-cost, mobile and
other emerging health technological applications. These solutions will
provide a multinational perspective on the benefits of mobile health and
other emerging information technologies and describes different examples
and applications implemented.
Topics and research areas include, but are not limited to:
- Reviews of global health IT development
- Comparisons of regional strategies and applications
- Proposals for development, extensions and improvements
of global health innovations and solutions
- Examination of strategies and approaches of technology transfer among
different countries (e.g, global health IT governance;
multi-national health services networks and architectures, open source
applications, etc.)
- Studies on the impact of the adoption of innovative (e.g., low-cost)
technologies
- Specific applications, including epidemiological surveillance systems,
emergency and disaster response systems, and chronic disease management
systems
- Public health and environmental health monitoring and tracking systems
- Methodological issues pertaining to the evaluation
of global health technologies and initiatives
- Socio-cultural-policy assessments of Health IT priorities
- Trans-jurisdictional issues surrounding the implementation
of Health technologies and initiatives
- Impact of regional strategies and culture of nature and styles
of Health IT implementation
*Minitrack Co-Chairs*
Joseph Tan (Primary Contact)
DeGroote School of Business Administration
McMaster University
1280 Main St. W., Hamilton ON L8S 4M4
Direct Phone: +1-905-845-1038
Departmental Phone: +1-905-525-9140 x 26166
tanjosep at mcmaster.ca
Sarah L. Patrick
Associate Professor of Epidemiology
Saint Louis University
School of Public Health
3545 Lafayette Avenue, Room 475
Saint Louis, Missouri 63104
(314) 977-8108
spatric3 at slu.edu
Michael Dohan
Lecturer
Lakehead University
Faculty of Business Administration
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Phone: +1-807-343 8635
Departmental Phone: +1-807-343-8386
msdohan at lakeheadu.ca
*How to Submit a Paper*
Follow Author Instructions posted on the conference website:
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_47/apahome47.htm
Selected best papers will be fast-tracked for publication review and
consideration into *Health Policy & Technology *and/or the *International
Journal of Healthcare Information & Informatics*.
*Important 2013 Deadlines for Authors*
- June 15 - Submit full manuscripts for review as instructed.
- Aug 15 - Review System emails Acceptance Notices to authors.
- Sept 15 - SUBMIT FINAL PAPER.
- Oct 1 - Early Registration fee deadline.
- Oct 15 - Papers without at least one paid-in-full registered author may
be deleted from the Proceedings and not scheduled for presentation; authors
will be so notified by the Conference Office.
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