[AISWorld] CfP HICSS-57 - Minitrack “Data Platforms and Ecosystems in Healthcare” (Deadline June 15, 2023)
Thiebes, Scott (AIFB)
scott.thiebes at kit.edu
Mon May 8 14:04:51 EDT 2023
(Apologies for cross-postings)
Dear colleagues,
I would like to draw your attention to our Minitrack “Data Platforms and Ecosystems in Healthcare” as a part of the “Information Technology in Healthcare” Track at HICSS 2024 (Honolulu, January 3-6, 2024).
Minitrack: Data Platforms and Ecosystems in Healthcare
The last years have highlighted the demand for efficient healthcare systems in which relevant health data are readily accessible wherever needed, whenever needed. The amount of sensitive and personal health data collected every day by a variety of mobile and medical devices (e.g., smartphones, wearables, implants) fosters the emergence of large data repositories and platforms at scale. However, it is essential to integrate and make this data accessible, such as through multisite health data sharing, so that it can be used to inform and impact care coordination, data-driven care research, and population health, create better (digital) treatments and interventions, and evaluate their risks and benefits based on real-world data. In this context, healthcare systems frequently struggle to realize nation-wide information infrastructures and make data accessible to stakeholders who can act upon the knowledge generated from it. Beyond technological and interoperability barriers, there are challenges on the individual, organizational, legal and societal level, such as concerns to share health data openly due to fears of stigma, surveillance or potential misuse by third parties. In this context, it is critical to design health data sharing in a way that generates merit for the patient and their support network, and simultaneously preserves individual privacy and data utility, and to quickly find appropriate policies to do so while leveraging the benefits of digitization.
This minitrack invites papers on the emergence, design, evaluation, and evolution of health data ecosystems, generally defined as multi-stakeholder networks that enable value creation via platforms allowing various types of health data to be stored, shared, and reused in a secure, privacy-preserving, and FAIR manner. We welcome qualitative, quantitative, computational, and design contributions shedding light on the critical role of data and individual privacy preservation in and through healthcare platforms and ecosystems. In this context, we specifically encourage submissions that emphasize practical applicability within the healthcare environment.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Data sharing and data donation in healthcare
(Open) health data repositories
Health data spaces and initiatives for data lofts, data communities, and data collectives
Sustainable, circular data-driven value creation in healthcare ecosystems
Cases on the emergence, design, and evolution of (open) data platforms in healthcare
Design principles for privacy-preserving data platforms in healthcare
Use of health data platforms for data-driven care research and artificial intelligence
Openness and governance of biomedical data
Data governance and its relation to social value
AI-powered solutions based on (open) health data
Patient and stakeholder engagement strategies
Submission:
Deadline for submission is June 15, 2023.
Further information for authors can be found here: https://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/
Further information on the Minitrack can be found here: https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-57/information-technology-in-healthcare/#data-platforms-and-ecosystems-in-healthcare-minitrack
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Daniel Fürstenau, IT University of Copenhagen, daniel.fuerstenau at itu.dk
Katarina Braune, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, katarina.braune at charite.de
Scott Thiebes, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, scott.thiebes at kit.edu
Ali Sunyaev, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, sunyaev at kit.edu
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to your submissions.
Kind regards,
Scott Thiebes
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
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Critical Information Infrastructures Lab (cii)
Prof. Dr. Ali Sunyaev
Dr. Scott Thiebes
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