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Call for Papers - eHealth Symposium 2010
âProcess of change in organisations through eHealthâ
June 7-8, 2010 at Stuttgart, Hohenheim
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submission of papers: March 31, 2010
additional information:
https://wi2.uni-hohenheim.de/ehealthsymposium2010
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Topics for contributions
Innovation: drivers of innovation in ehealth care; new eHealth innovations and
their organisational impact on processes; eHealth innovations and their success
People: social networking and relationships; norms, roles, relations, social
influence and effects on behaviour; organizational development (OD); mess
management; group facilitation; group dynamics; interdependence; collaborative
methods
Organisation: co-ordination across and between departments and stakeholders;
change management issues; resistance to adoption; transfer of knowledge;
structuration; power dynamics; organisational culture issues
Technology: persuasive technologies in health care; pervasive technologies in
health care; electronic patient records; semantic interoperability of systems;
mobile applications; automated order entry systems; electronic prescriptions;
picture archiving and communication systems (PACS); security and privacy issues
in health care; infrastructure and architecture solutions for health care;
network externalities in health care applications
The international exchange of expert and practical knowledge provides an
essential element in the improvement of health care through the application of
ICT. The focus of the 2nd International eHealth Symposium lies on the main
topics innovation, people, organisation and technology. The primary issues
reach from the innovation strategy over the consideration of human aspects, the
integration in organisational structures to the technical application in the
regulated course of treatment. eHealth technology providers, software
companies, physicians, and researchers from information systems, computer
science and medical informatics are invited for an intensive exchange of views,
information and knowledge.
Stefan Kirn, University of Hohenheim, Germany
Nilmini Wickramasinghe, RMIT University, Australia
Rajeev K. Bali, Biomedical Computing and Engineering Technologies (BIOCORE)
Applied Research Group, Coventry University, United Kingdom
Reima Suomi, Turku School of Economics, Finland
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