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The Trajectory of IT in Healthcare at HICSS: A Literature Review, Analysis, and Future Directions
Research has extensively demonstrated that healthcare industry has rapidly implemented and adopted information technology in recent years. Research in health information technology (HIT), which represents a major component of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, demonstrates similar findings. In this paper, review the literature to better understand the work on HIT that researchers have conducted in HICSS from 2008 to 2017. In doing so, we identify themes, methods, technology types, research populations, context, and emerged research gaps from the reviewed literature. With much change and development in the HIT field and varying levels of adoption, this review uncovers, catalogs, and analyzes the research in HIT at HICSS in this ten-year period and provides future directions for research in the field
Introduction to the digital government and Business Process Management (BPM) minitrack HICSS'54
Digital Government (traditionally known as e-
Government) focuses on value delivery to citizens
through information and communication technology
(ICT) support for processes, activities and resources.
Digital government’s collaborative processes involve
organizations (employees, technologies), partners
(providers, consumers), and users (citizens, foreigners),
leading to complex interactions within different e-
Government models and available technologies.
Business Process Management (BPM) constitutes a real
asset for enhancing the services of an organization and
their coordination, as well as the products that each
actor of a virtual network delivers to meet clients’
expectations (citizens, patients, etc.). Successful interorganizational
process management within e-
Government collaborative organizations will lead to
better conceptual and technological integration, not
only with each other but also with citizens and users in
general. To this end, it is necessary to devise new ways
to deal with the complexity of e-Government
collaborative process definition, modeling, analysis,
enactment and monitoring from various dimensions and
points of view including theory, engineering,
interoperability, agility, social aspects, etc
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