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SUMMARY:CfP Minitrack “Data Platforms and Ecosystems in Healthcare” @HICSS2
 023
DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers - Minitrack Data Platforms and Ecosystems in He
 althcare @HICSS2023\n\nThe past two years of the COVID-19 pandemic have pai
 nstakingly highlighted the demand for efficient healthcare systems in which
  relevant health data are readily accessible wherever needed, whenever need
 ed. The amount of sensitive and personal health data collected every day by
  a variety of mobile and medical devices (e.g., smartphones, wearables, imp
 lants) fosters the emergence of large data repositories and platforms at sc
 ale (Sunyaev et al., 2015). However, it is essential to integrate and make 
 this data accessible, such as through multisite health data sharing, so tha
 t it can be used to inform and impact care coordination, data-driven care r
 esearch, and population health (Oborn & Barrett, 2016; Scheibner et al., 20
 21). In this context, healthcare systems frequently struggle to realize nat
 ion-wide information infrastructures (cf. Aanestad & Jensen, 2011) and make
  data accessible to those healthcare stakeholders who can act upon the know
 ledge generated from it (Oborn & Barrett, 2016). Beyond technological inter
 operability barriers, there are challenges on the individual, organizationa
 l, and societal level (Witte et al., 2020), such as the unwillingness to sh
 are health data openly due to fears of surveillance or misuse by third part
 ies (Thiebes et al., 2017). In this context, it is critical to design healt
 h data sharing in a way that simultaneously preserves individual privacy an
 d data utility (Scheibner et al., 2021), and to quickly find appropriate po
 licies to do so while leveraging the benefits of digitization (Anderson & A
 garwal, 2011).\n\nThis minitrack invites papers on the emergence, design, a
 nd evolution of health data ecosystems, generally defined as multi-stakehol
 der networks that enable value creation via platforms allowing various type
 s of health data to be stored, shared, and reused (Oliveira et al., 2019) i
 n a secure, privacy-preserving, and FAIR manner (Wilkinson et al., 2016). W
 e welcome qualitative and quantitative contributions that shed light on the
  critical role of data and individual privacy preservation in and through h
 ealthcare platforms and ecosystems. In this context, we specifically encour
 age submissions that strongly emphasize practical applicability within the 
 healthcare environment.\n\n \n\nTopics of interest include, but are not lim
 ited to:\n\n 	Data sharing and data donation in healthcare 	(Open) health d
 ata repositories 	Health data spaces and initiatives for data lofts, commun
 ities, and collectives 	Data-driven value creation in healthcare ecosystems
  	Cases on the emergence, design, and evolution of (open) data platforms in
  healthcare 	Design principles for privacy-preserving data platforms in hea
 lthcare 	Use of health data platforms for data-driven care research and art
 ificial intelligence 	Openness and governance of biomedical data \n\nSubmis
 sion:\n\nDeadline for submission is June 15, 2022.\n\nFurther information f
 or authors can be found here: https://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/\n\nFurther 
 information on the Minitrack can be found here: https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tr
 acks-56/information-technology-in-healthcare/#data-platforms-and-ecosystems
 -in-healthcare-minitrack\n\nMinitrack Co-Chairs:\n\nDaniel Fürstenau, Copen
 hagen Business School, dfu.digi(at)cbs.dk\n\nAnne-Katrin Witte, University 
 of Hagen, anne-katrin.witte(at)fernuni-hagen.de\n\nScott Thiebes, Karlsruhe
  Institute of Technology, scott.thiebes(at)kit.edu\n\nAli Sunyaev, Karlsruh
 e Institute of Technology, sunyaev(at)kit.edu
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