The AMCIS 2008 health care track sponsored by SIGhealth serves as a forum at which researchers (and practitioners) can come together to discuss issues related to the application of information technology in a health care setting. Information Technology (IT) is no longer perceived as just a supporting tool, but has become a strategic necessity for developing an integrated healthcare IT infrastructure that can improve services and reduce medical errors. IT investments in the health sector have increased dramatically and are expected to rise further over the near term. Opportunities for innovation and application abound and merit research. In addition, research can also provide insight regarding complex problems associated with IT in health care setting. Addressing opportunities and issues merits attention from multiple disciplines, including a much needed IS perspective, working independently and collaboratively with other disciplines, within the health care context.
The following are our accepted Mini-Tracks:
– HCI for HealthCare Applications  Nina McGarry
– Adoption of Innovations in Healthcare Socio-Cultural Perspectives Ebrahim Randeree, Mia Lustria, Darrell Burke
– Measuring Returns on IT investments in Healthcare Ebrahim Randeree, Darrell Burke, Nir Menachemi, Ronald Spanjers
– Reforming Healthcare:  Policies, Practices and Processes Matthew W. Guah, Wendy L. Currie, Kerstin Fink
– Integrating the Digital Healthcare Enterprise Elliot B. Sloane, Gondy Leroy, Steve Sheetz
– e-knowledge in Healthcare Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Rajeev K. Bali,  M. Chris Gibbons, Eliezer (Elie) Geisler
– Consumer-Centric Health Information Systems Bengisu, Tulu Samir, Chatterjee, Thomas A. Horan

We hope that you will all contribute to increase our presence at AMCIS!

More to come… Track Chair, Mark Gaynor mgaynor@bu.edu

For a detail on the mini-tracks please read AMCIS 2008 SIGhealth Minitracks