[AISWorld] AMCIS2022 Final Call for Papers - Clinical DSS and COVID19 Minitrack

S. Nasirin snasirin at ums.edu.my
Fri Feb 25 19:58:42 EST 2022


Dear all,


We welcome full and research-in-progress paper submissions.

*AMCIS2022 CfP – Clinical DSS and COVID19 Minitrack (SIG Health – Health 
Informatics & Health IT)*

https://amcis2022.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-22 


*_Mini-track Description_*
Over the past 15 years, health practitioners have made increasing use of 
Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) to aid much critical 
health-based decision making to improve patient care. However, those who 
wish to gain from a CDSS must be concerned about what is involved in 
designing and developing the system in their institutions. Although much 
has been written about these phenomena in diverse DSS areas, a CDSS 
still requires proper planning based on what must be done to avert 
marginal development of the system. In addition, given the nature of 
CDSS development, findings acquired from previous studies are just 
likely only to offer a limited illustration of the problems affecting 
CDSS development in practice. The requirement to look upon this CDSS 
design, development, and implementation activities are crucial as the 
world deals with COVID19. Health decisions would need to be made 
quickly, not just for proper COVID19 activities but also to save lives.

Examples of topics that would be appropriate for the track include the 
following (but not limited to):

  * CDSS and the management of COVID19 such as contact tracing,
    quarantining and vaccinations
  * Artificial intelligence and CDSS
  * CDSS and digital divide
  * CDSS, Industrial Revolution & Society 5.0
  * CDSS development and implementation
  * CDSS evaluation and impact, e.g., evaluation metrics and processes
  * CDSS foundation and principles
  * Multicriteria CDSS
  * Data warehousing and big data analytics
  * Coordination of a CDSS's interface with its functionality
  * CDSS research methods
  * CDSS modelling & simulations
  * CDSS interfaces, e.g., methods, tools, and techniques for designing
    and developing DSS
  * CDSS in public enterprises
  * CDSS in Endocrine and Breast Cancer
  * CDSS in emergencies
  * CDSS in developing countries
  * CDSS and other technologies such as GIS, RFID, thermal imaging, and
    other real-time technologies
  * Web-based and mobile CDSS, and relevant applications in areas other
    than those mentioned above.

* IMPORTANT DATES*

  * Paper submission deadline: 1 March 2022
  * Review decision: 15 April 2022
  * Revision deadline: 25 April 2022
  * Conference date: 10-15 August 2022

The submission website is here - 
https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login?next=https%3A//new.precisionconference.com/amcis22e/chair/forms/submission

*Mini-track chairs*

  * Iza Azura Ahmad Bahar, DSS Research Group, Universiti Malaysia Sabah
    izabahar at ums.edu.my
  * Nik Amin Sahid Nik Lah, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaysia
    Sabah nike_opo at ums.edu.my
  * Syed Nasirin, DSS Research Group, Universiti Malaysia Sabah
    snasirin at ums.edu.my
  * Tamrin Amboala, DSS Research Group, Universiti Malaysia Sabah
    ramdzan_trn at yahoo.com

Kind regards,

Syed Nasirin, Iza Azura, Nik Amin, & Tamrin

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