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Call for Papers - Workshop Scale-IT-up! 2020
International Workshop on best practices for Scaling-Up Digital
Innovations in Healthcare – Scale-IT-up!
The workshop is part of the 13th International Joint Conference on
Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies - BIOSTEC 2020 24
- 26 February, 2020 - Valletta, Malta
(
http://www.biostec.org/Home.aspx). Further information for
authors (manuscript guidelines, submission system, etc.) is
available via the workshop’s website:
http://www.biostec.org/Scale-IT-up!.aspx
Important Dates
Submission deadline: December 19th, 2019
Notification of acceptance: January 9th, 2020
Camera-ready papers due: January 17th, 2020
Scope: Healthcare delivery undergoes a rapid change from
traditional processes towards the use of digital health
interventions and personalized medicine. While hospitals and
health care providers introduce hospital information systems,
electronic health records and telemedicine solutions for more
efficient workflows within and beyond institutions, patients may
choose between a wide range of digital health applications
provided by wearables and mobile phone applications supporting
their self-management, health and well-being. However, the
question of how sustainable digital health diffusion can be
successfully reached is not sufficiently solved yet. Our workshop
seeks for submissions dealing with this question and especially
the diffusion and adoption of digital health innovations. We
welcome research and theory papers as well as case studies and
best practice examples. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
* Innovative and implemented (telemedical) care models to mitigate
the demographic impact on the health care system
* Implementation strategies or models for localizing and tailoring
of digital health solutions
* Quality management in integrated healthcare networks and for
digitally supported care models
* Dissemination and adoption strategies for digital innovations
* Transformation of traditional care processes by the use of
information and communication technologies, e.g. successful intra-
and interorganizational implementation of health information
systems, electronic health records, or telemedicine/eHealth
applications
* Health behavior change through the use of digital health
interventions
* Digital Health at home – successfully putting individualized
ambient assisted living solutions to use
Workshop Co-Chairs
* Dr. Hannes Schlieter, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany
* Dr. Tobias Kowatsch, ETH Zurich & University of St.Gallen,
Switzerland
Preliminary Program Committee
* Lorenz Harst, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany
* Prof. Anthony Maeder, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
* Lena Otto, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany
* Lua Perimal-Lewis, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
* Peggy Richter, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany
* Patrick Timpel, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany
* Diane Whitehouse, EHTEL, Belgium
* Basian Wollschlaeger, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Please forward this call if you see fit. We’re looking very
forward to your submissions.
Many greetings,
Hannes & Tobias
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