AIS-SIGhealth

Special Interest Group of the Association for Information Systems

October 8th, 2009

Fourth International Conference IT in Health Care: Sociotechnical Approaches (ITHC2010)

The Fourth International Conference IT in Health Care: Sociotechnical Approaches (ITHC2010) will be held at the University of Aalborg (Denmark) on 23 and 24 June 2010. The theme of the conference is “From safe systems to patient safety.” In the conference we wish to address questions such as:
1.     How are the mutual adaptations of technology and work practice during implementation reflected in design and redesign?
2.     How are the successful implementations carried out as a process of organizational change?
3.     How a sociotechnical understanding improves the design and implementation of safe systems and thus contributes to the agenda of patient safety?
Other contributions that aim to enrich the knowledge of the sociotechnical dimension of health IT will be part of the program as well.
We have invited keynote speakers who will address several aspects of the conference theme.
The conference will be preceded by a one-day doctoral workshop, where keynote speakers will be faculty
We invite you to participate. Your contribution in the form of a full paper (5-6 pages) will be published in the IOS Press series “Studies in Health Technology and Informatics” and Medline/PubMed indexed. Panel proposals are also welcomed.

Important dates
Deadline for submission of full paper: 15 January 2010
Notification of acceptance: 25 February 2010
Deadline for submission of final version: 25 March 2010

Conference:: 23-24 June 2010.The conference website is http://www.ithc2010.org

For more information contact:

Christian Nøhr, E: cn@v-chi.dk 

Marianne Sørensen, E: mars@v-chi.dk 

Jos Aarts: aarts@bmg.eur.nl

October 6th, 2009

CFP: Special Issue of International Journal of Medical Informatics on Supporting Collaboration in Healthcare Settings

Guest Editors:
Madhu Reddy, PhD, College of Information Sciences and Technology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park,
PA, USA
Jakob Bardram, PhD, IT University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Paul Gorman, MD., Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Sciences University,
Portland, OR, USA

Healthcare is among the most complex and highly collaborative domains of work in the world. For instance, with the increasing complexity and
specialization of medical care in settings such as hospitals, individual care has given way to multidisciplinary patient-care processes. The National Institute of Medicine in its landmark Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century states that patient care teams will become central to the delivery of high-quality medical care. Clearly, collaboration is a central component to effective patient care teams as well as central aspect of the healthcare delivery. With the focus on patient-centered care, collaboration also plays an essential role in informal care settings such as the patient’s home. For these reasons, it has become critically important that health information technologies are understood, designed, built, and deployed with collaboration in mind.

This special issue calls for original research and methodology papers on the role of health information technologies in supporting collaboration in healthcare.  The purpose of this special issue is to bring together a set of research papers that will (1) advance our understanding of collaboration in healthcare, (2) discuss the role of technology in supporting/hindering collaboration, and (3) provide examples of effective collaborative health information technologies.  Through this special issue, we hope to increase the awareness of the importance of understanding and supporting collaboration in this important domain.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to)
• Empirical studies exploring collaboration around the use of health IT in both traditional (e.g., hospitals) and non-traditional
settings (e.g., health websites, homes)
• Methodologies for conducting research on collaboration in the healthcare domain
• New designs and technologies that support collaboration in healthcare
• Evaluation techniques for collaborative technologies in healthcare
• Evaluation studies of Health IT with respect to how well they support collaboration and coordination needs
• Case studies on the deployment and long-term use of collaborative technologies in healthcare

There will also be a workshop related to this special issue to be held in conjunction with the 2010 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. You do *not* have to attend the workshop to submit to the special issue but if interested, we would welcome your participation.

Important Dates:
• Papers to be submitted: March 31, 2010
• Peer reviews completed: June 31, 2010
• Revisions completed and submitted: August 1, 2010
• Publication date: October/November 2010

Please follow all the formating rules required by the International Journal of Medical Informatics.
Length of the paper: 15–30 manuscript pages (double spaced).

If you intend to submit a paper to this special issue, you are strongly encouraged to send a brief email to Dr. Madhu Reddy
(mreddy@ist.psu.edu) at your earliest convenience. The email should include the tentative title of the paper, the list of
authors, and the institutions of the authors. Also, if you have any questions concerning submitting to the special issue,
please contact Dr. Reddy.

Information about International Journal of Medical Informatics
Editors-in-Chief: C. Safran and J. Talmon
Journal web site http://ees.elsevier.com/ijmi/

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