ITPro 2016 - Emerging IT Trends in Healthcare and Well-Being
Topics/Call fo Papers
Emerging IT Trends in Healthcare and Well-Being
Submission deadline: 1 August 2015
Publication: March/April 2016
computer.org/itpro/cfp2
Healthcare and personal well-being is poised for major transformation, driven and facilitated by advances in IT. Furthermore, factors such as the need for improved healthcare at reduced cost, the ever-increasing volume and variety of healthcare data, calls for better personalization, and the demand for data sharing and social presence are also changing the face of healthcare, causing a paradigm shift. IT can revolutionize and improve in many ways the access to and delivery of healthcare (including primary and ambulatory care). It can also enrich the quality of healthy living by innovatively supporting chronic-disease management, elderly care, health promotion, disease prevention, remote care, telehealth, rural care, and higher life expectancy.
This issue of IT Professional will review trends, approaches, applications, and methodologies in the domain of IT in healthcare and well-being. We solicit articles on various topics in this domain, including the following:
E-health interoperability
Clinical documentation standards
Federated electronic health records
Knowledge discovery and clinical data mining
Clinical business intelligence
Personalized medicine
Real-time location-based services/applications in healthcare
Healthcare process management
Clinical decision support
E-prescribing and medication reconciliation
Intelligent medical systems
Mobile health
Telemedicine
E-business in healthcare
Social networks in healthcare contexts
Privacy and security issues and considerations
Legal and policy integration issues
Submissions
Feature articles should be no longer than 4,200 words (with tables and figures each counting as 300 words) and have no more than 20 references. Illustrations are welcome. For author guidelines, including sample articles, see http://www.computer.org/web/peer-review/magazines.
Submit your article at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/itpro-cs.
Questions?
For more information, please contact the guest editors:
Jinan Fiaidhi, Lakehead University, jfiaidhi-AT-lakeheadu.ca
Jens Weber, University of Victoria, jens-AT-uvic.ca
Craig Kuziemsky, University of Ottawa, kuziemsky-AT-telfer.uottawa.ca
Sabah Mohammed, Lakehead University, sabah.mohammed-AT-lakeheadu.ca
Thodoros Topaloglou, Rouge Valley Health System, ttopaloglou-AT-rougevalley.ca
Submission deadline: 1 August 2015
Publication: March/April 2016
computer.org/itpro/cfp2
Healthcare and personal well-being is poised for major transformation, driven and facilitated by advances in IT. Furthermore, factors such as the need for improved healthcare at reduced cost, the ever-increasing volume and variety of healthcare data, calls for better personalization, and the demand for data sharing and social presence are also changing the face of healthcare, causing a paradigm shift. IT can revolutionize and improve in many ways the access to and delivery of healthcare (including primary and ambulatory care). It can also enrich the quality of healthy living by innovatively supporting chronic-disease management, elderly care, health promotion, disease prevention, remote care, telehealth, rural care, and higher life expectancy.
This issue of IT Professional will review trends, approaches, applications, and methodologies in the domain of IT in healthcare and well-being. We solicit articles on various topics in this domain, including the following:
E-health interoperability
Clinical documentation standards
Federated electronic health records
Knowledge discovery and clinical data mining
Clinical business intelligence
Personalized medicine
Real-time location-based services/applications in healthcare
Healthcare process management
Clinical decision support
E-prescribing and medication reconciliation
Intelligent medical systems
Mobile health
Telemedicine
E-business in healthcare
Social networks in healthcare contexts
Privacy and security issues and considerations
Legal and policy integration issues
Submissions
Feature articles should be no longer than 4,200 words (with tables and figures each counting as 300 words) and have no more than 20 references. Illustrations are welcome. For author guidelines, including sample articles, see http://www.computer.org/web/peer-review/magazines.
Submit your article at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/itpro-cs.
Questions?
For more information, please contact the guest editors:
Jinan Fiaidhi, Lakehead University, jfiaidhi-AT-lakeheadu.ca
Jens Weber, University of Victoria, jens-AT-uvic.ca
Craig Kuziemsky, University of Ottawa, kuziemsky-AT-telfer.uottawa.ca
Sabah Mohammed, Lakehead University, sabah.mohammed-AT-lakeheadu.ca
Thodoros Topaloglou, Rouge Valley Health System, ttopaloglou-AT-rougevalley.ca
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