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Paper IDAuthors, Title
1012Renée Pratt, Cindi Smatt and Donald Wynn. EHR Implementation: The Influence of a Pandemic on National Culture
2272Bjoern Binzer, Till J. Winkler, Jennifer Kendziorra, Anne-Katrin Witte and Tawfiq Alashoor. Who will Users Entrust with Their Personal Health Records? An Online Experiment on the Effects of the Provider Type
3382Rosemary Tufon and Adriane Randolph. Patient Trust of an AI Medical Provider: Investigating the impact of Competence, Benevolence and Integrity
3590Sai Soundarya Gorthi, Kartik Ganju and Alain Pinsonneault. Influence of Twitter Discourse on Providers’ Decisions
4252Shariga Sivanathan and Prof. Dr. Tobias Brandt. The emergence of digital platforms in healthcare
4861Carolin Vollenberg, Ralf Plattfaut, Felix Hoffmann and André Coners. How do Affordances Spread and How does Networks Influence Affordances – Insights from an ongoing Ethnography
5479Zhe Shan, Lindsey Barrick-Groskopf and Danny T.Y. Wu. A Mixed-method Approach for Workflow Identification in a Psychiatric Intake Response Center
5772Weiwei Sun, Aaron Cheng and Xitong Guo. Initial Communication Media and Patient Revisit: Evidence from a Mental Healthcare Platform
7371Youyou Tao, Ace Vo, Dezhi Wu, Junyuan Lin and Kala Seal. Can Telehealth Mitigate Health Disparities Caused by Language Barrier and Travel Distance? Evidence from a Four-Year Panel in the United States
8038Carolin Gellner, Anne-Katrin Witte and Till J. Winkler. Can a Virtual Patient Help Physicians in Building Competency with Digital Therapeutics? – A Design Research Approach
8538Malgorzata Kolotylo-Kulkarni, Weidong Xia and Haoran Zheng. Perceived and actualized IT affordances in healthcare: A systematic review and research agenda
8774Marvin Braun, Maike Greve and Lutz Kolbe. Need for Speed – Towards an AI-based Time-Efficient Clinical Documentation Process
8867Saeid Jorfi, Till J. Winkler and Anne-Katrin Witte. The Influence of Long-term Orientation on Patients’ Continuous Usage Intention of Digital Health: A Cross-country Study in Germany and Iran
9061Luis Oberste and Armin Heinzl. User-Centric Explainable AI for Medical Image Diagnosis Prediction
9374Maximilian Gruening, Tobias Wolf and Manuel Trenz. THE DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT OF EXPLAINABLE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON TECHNOSTRESS: TOWARD AN EXPLANATION OF USAGE INTENTION, SATISFACTION, AND PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES
9942Denise McWilliams and Arpit Sharma. The Influence of Fitness Wearable Technology on Healthy Lifestyles and Fitness Motivation