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ICT for improved health services .pdf

Track Description
ICT to support health reform - eHealth, telehealth, telecare, smart homes and intelligent assistive technologies for healthy ageing, disease prevention, chronic illness management, coordinated care, independent living and guided self-care

This conference track will explore how better information management and adoption of intelligent technologies can provide social, clinical and economic benefits particularly for ageing, independent living and

Relevant Topics

- eHealth
- coordinated care
- prevention
- information for guided self-care
- workforce productivity
- smart homes
- assistive technology
- intelligent agents for care
- ICT for health reform
- Telehealth
- Telecare
- Community care technology
- Health Informatics
- Aged care informatics
- Health information strategy
- Health information management
- Wearable technology
- Ubiquitous and pervasive technology for care

Confirmed journal special issues and/or journal fast-track
Authors of selected high quality papers from the track will be invited to submit an extended version of the paper to the related special issue in the eJournal of Health Informatics

Confirmed Associate Editors

1. Professor Anthony Maeder, University of Western Sydney, Australia
2. Professor Doug Vogel, City University Hong Kong
3. Professor Jim Warren, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
4. Professor Ying Su, ISTIC, China
5. Professor Nigel Lovell, University of NSW, Australia
6. Professor Andrew Sixsmith, Simon Fraser University, Canada
7. Professor Lakshmi Narasimhan, East Carolina University, USA
8. Professor Philip Tsang, Caritas Institute, Hong Kong
9. Assoc Professor Ray Kirk, University of Canterbury, NZ
10. Assoc Professor Yan Li, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
11. Dr Judith Symonds, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
12. Dr Lemai Nguyen, Information Systems, Deakin University , Australia
13. Dr Ping Yu, University of Wollongong, Australia
14. Dr Zoe Wang, Australian Catholic University, Australia
15. Dr George Margelis, Intel Digital Health, Australia
16. Professor Jeffrey Soar, University of Southern Queensland, Australia

Track Chairs

  1. Professor Jeffrey Soar, Chair in Intelligent Domestic Healthcare Infrastructure (a joint initiative of the University of
    Queensland and the University of Southern Queensland)
    , Director Collaboration for Ageing & Aged-care Informatics Research, founder and Convener of the Queensland Smart Home Initiative.
  2. Professor Ying Su, Center for Resource Sharing Promotion, Institute of Scientific and Technical Information, and Tsinghua University, China
  3. Professor Philip Tsang, Vice-President (Academic and Research), Caritas Institute of Higher Education, Hong Kong
  4. Dr George Margelis, Manager Digital Health, Intel Corporation, Australia

Contact details
soar@usq.edu.au