-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] Submission deadline extended for the International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems 2011, CONFENIS. Denmark, Healthcare track Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2011 07:29:56 +0000 From: Bjarne Rerup Schlichter brs@asb.dk To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Dear colleagues,
I would like to attract your attention to the Health Care IT Track at the CONFENIS 2011 Conference. The submission deadline has been extended as follows:
Paper Submission: 15/06/2011 (extended)
Submission of camera-ready paper: 01/09/2011
Conference: 16-18/10/2011
We look forward to receiving your submission.
Bjarne
Health Care IT Track
The details of this call can be found at: http://www.confenis2011.aau.dk.
Call for Papers
During the last years a lot of comprehensive Enterprise Systems have been implemented in the Health Care sector all around the world. Some of the implementations have been successful but more have been seen as failures. It is important to follow the implementation from a research perspective in order to understand the process and to deliver knowledge to practice for future implementations.
No doubt that the potential of IT in Health Care is high. Both inside hospitals and between different players in the sector there are unexploited effects related to patient service and satisfaction, efficiency, quality and the like. But the implementation process is not that simple. A lot of factors influence the process.
The Health Care IT Track at CONFENIS is a forum for presentation of research results and discussions related to design, implementation, adoption, use and management of Health IT. We welcome IS studies from a variety of research disciplines including computer science, software engineering, economics, social studies, policy making, strategy and evaluation theory. We invite research in progress as well as established and running research.
Topics of interest but are not limited to:
. The use of BPM Methodologies within the Health Care sector
. Design of Health IT solutions
. Implementation and adoption of Health IT solutions
. Evaluation and assessment of Health IT solutions
. Organizational impact from the implementation of Health IT
. Barriers to health IT implementation and adoption
. Health IT's impact on patient safety, medical errors, workflow, financial performance, and productivity
. Health data standard and exchange
. Understanding the success or failure of Health IT initiatives
. Architectures of Health IT
. e-Health initiatives
. Enablers for meaningful use of Health IT
. Usability issues
. Strategic management issues in Health IT
. How to teach health care IT issues, including teaching cases
. How to study health care IT
Important Dates
Paper Submission: 15/06/2011 (extended)
Submission of camera-ready paper: 01/09/2011
Conference: 16-18/10/2011
Track Chairs
Povl Erik Rostgaard Andersen, Aarhus University, Denmark
Bjarne Rerup Schlichter, Aarhus University, Denmark
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Aarhus University Business and Social Sciences Department of Business Administration
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