38. HICSS 2005: Big Island, Hawaii, USA
38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-38 2005), CD-ROM / Abstracts Proceedings, 3-6 January 2005, Big Island, HI, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2005 ISBN 0-7695-2268-8
Track Introduction
William G. Chismar: Introduction to the Information Technology in Health Care Track.
Consumer Health Informatics

Patricia Lingley-Pottie, Carolyn R. Watters, Patrick McGrath, Teresa Janz: Providing Family Help at Home.
Lawrence B. Afrin, W. James Greenland, Nancy J. Finch: Improved Patient Support through Support Group Webcasting: A Feasibility Assessment.
Frada Burstein, Julie Fisher, Sue McKemmish, Rosetta Manaszewicz, P. Malhotra: User Centred Quality Health Information Provision: Benefits and Challenges.
David Bomba: Evaluating the Quality of Health Web Sites: Developing a Validation Method and Rating Instrument.
Brent Jones, Syed Sibte Raza Abidi, Winston Ying: Using Computerized Clinical Practice Guidelines to Generate Tailored Patient Education Materials.
Chunlan Ma, Jim Warren, Jan Stanek, Patrick Phillips: An Adaptive Profile Driven Consumer Education Web Portal for Diabetes.
Data and Knowledge Management in Health Care
Donald J. Berndt, Cindy LeRouge, James Studnicki: Introduction to the Minitrack: Data and Knowledge Management in Health Care.
Paul J. Fortier, Howard E. Michel, B. Sarangarajan, Nancy M. Dluhy, Eileen S. O'Neill: A Computerized Decision Support Aid for Critical Care Novice Nursing.
Syed Sibte Raza Abidi, Michael Kershaw, Evangelos E. Milios: BiRD: A Strategy to Autonomously Supplement Clinical Practice Guidelines with Related Clinical Studies.
Qiufen Qi, Qigang Gao, Michael A. Shepherd, G. Allen Finley: Accessing Tacit Knowledge in the Pediatric Pain E-Mail Archives.
Fu-ren Lin, Lu-shih Hsieh, Shung-mei Pan: Learning Clinical Pathway Patterns by Hidden Markov Model.
Andrzej Ceglowski, Leonid Churilov, Jeff Wassertheil: Knowledge Discovery through Mining Emergency Department Data.
Benjamin B. Perry, Tim Van Allen: Causal Reasoning Engine: An Explanation-Based Approach to Syndromic Surveillance.
E-Health Strategies, Architecture and Workflow Management
Roel W. Schuring, Ton A. M. Spil, Robert A. Stegwee: E-Health Strategies, Architecture and Workflow Management.
Elena Gospodarevskaya, Leonid Churilov, Lyn Wallace: Modelling the Patient Care Process of an Acute Care Ward in a Public Hospital: A Methodological Perspective.
Hannele Hyppönen, Lauri Salmivalli, Reima Suomi: Organizing for a National Infrastructure Project: The Case of the Finnish Electronic Prescription.
Robert Doktor, David Bangert, Michael Valdez: Organizational Learning and Culture in the Managerial Implementation of Clinical e-Health Systems: An International Perspective.
Information Systems Supporting Quality Care, Patient Safety and Patient Centric Technologies
Thomas Lee Rodgers, Cynthia LeRouge, Josie R. Williams: Introduction to Mini Track: 'Information Systems Supporting Quality Care, Patient Safety and Patient Centric Technologies'.
David L. Paul: Collaborative Activities in Virtual Settings: Case Studies of Telemedicine.
Bengisu Tulu, Samir Chatterjee, Swamy Laxminarayan: A Taxonomy of Telemedicine Efforts with Respect to Applications, Infrastructure, Delivery Tools, Type of Setting and Purpose.
Guy Paré, David Aubry, Luigi Lepanto, Claude Sicotte: Evaluating PACS Success: A Multidimensional Model.
IS Implementation, Adoption and Diffusion in Healthcare

Khalil Khoumbati, Marinos Themistocleous, Zahir Irani: Integration Technology Adoption in Healthcare Organisations: A Case for Enterprise Application Integration.
Bryan A. Reinicke, George M. Marakas: Exploring the Psychological Determinants of Perceived Ease of Use and Usefulness.
Jen-Her Wu, Shu-Ching Wang, Li-Min Lin: What Drives Mobile Health Care? An Empirical Evaluation of Technology Acceptance.
Cynthia LeRouge, Alan R. Hevner: It's More than Just Use: An Investigation of Telemedicine Use Quality.
Reetta Raitoharju: When Acceptance is not Enough - Taking TAM-Model into Healthcare.
Houghton G. Brown, Marshall Scott Poole, Liqiong Deng, Pamela Forducey: Towards a Sociability Theory of Computer Anxiety: An Interpersonal Circumplex Perspective.
Ann L. Fruhling, Kimberly Tyser, Gert-Jan de Vreede: Experiences with Extreme Programming in Telehealth: Developing and Implementing a Biosecurity Health Care Application.
Information Technology in Health Care Settings in Countries with Developing Economics (CDEs)
Paul A. Fontelo, William G. Chismar: Introduction to Minitrack: Information Technology in Health Care Settings in Countries with Developing Economies (CDEs).
Yingqin Zheng: Information Culture and Development: Chinese Experience of E-Health.
Luz Marina Quiroga, Pablo Villatoro: Recommendations for an Integrated Information System at the Chilean National Council for Drug Prevention.
Paul A. Fontelo, Ernest DiNino, Krista Johansen, Ashraf Khan, Michael J. Ackerman: Virtual Microscopy: Potential Applications in Medical Education and Telemedicine in Countries with Developing Economies.
IT-Enabled Governance Structures in Health Care


Timo Itälä, Aino Virtanen, Tuire Mikola, Paula Asikainen, Satakunnan Ammattikorkeakoulu: Seamless Service Chains and Information Processes.
PDAs, Handheld Devices, and Wireless Healthcare Environments
Paul A. Fontelo, William G. Chismar: Introduction to Minitrack: PDAs, Handheld Devices, and Wireless Healthcare Environments.
Ville Harkke: Physicians' Usage Experiences of a Mobile Information System.
Yi-Chang Li, I-Chiu Chang, Won-Fu Hung, Hsin-Kuo Fu: The Critical Factors Affecting Hospital Adoption of Mobile Nursing Technologies in Taiwan.
Jocelyn San Pedro, Frada Burstein, Jeff Wassertheil, N. Arora, Leonid Churilov, Arkady B. Zaslavsky: On Development and Evaluation of Prototype Mobile Decision Support for Hospital Triage.
Bambang Parmanto, Andi Saptono, Reza Ferrydiansyah, I. Wayan Sugiantara: Transcoding Biomedical Information Resources for Mobile Handhelds.
Paul A. Fontelo, Annette Nahin, Fang Liu, George Kim, Michael J. Ackerman: Accessing MEDLINE/PubMed with Handheld Devices: Developments and New Search Portals.



