HIKM 2024
Health Information and
Knowledge Management
The recent astonishing advances in AI have raised serious concerns how Health Care, Health Information, Knowledge Management and our society in general will be effected.
At our Conference 30 Jan. – 1 Feb. 2024 we will explore, review and assess these changes and their effects on the sustainability of healthcare and society.
Now in its 17th year, HIKM 2024 is the leading high-impact conference for Health Information Science researchers across Asia-Pacific and beyond. It is held annually in conjunction with the Australasian Computer Science Week and accepted papers are published by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
Topics
- COVID-19-related research in Health Information Knowledge Management
- Pandemic Health Information Management
- Digital Health Workforce
- Health Information, Knowledge Management and Sustainability
- Health Information, Knowledge Management and Climate Action
- Data Science and Analytics for Healthcare
- Cyber-Security in Healthcare
- Use and Integration of Information Technology (IT) in Healthcare
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare
- Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)
- Electronic Health/Medical Records (EHR/EMR)
- Social Media In Healthcare
- Workforce, Education and Capacity-Building
- Telehealth and Mobile Health
- Alternative Medicine Informatics
Presentation Formats
Poster (1pg) + 5m talk
Short Paper (4pg max) + 15m talk
Full Paper (10pg max) + 25m talk
Submissions to
11 December 2023
All submissions will be peer-reviewed.
Authors will be notified 3 weeks after paper submission.
Accepted Short Papers and Full Papers are published by ACM Press
Get the latest Updates on the HIKM 2023 Conference:
Download Call for Papers
For information and FAQs on HIKM paper formatting, submission, review and publication, see hikm.org/submission-review
Tutorials/Workshops
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Convenor: Andrew Stranieri, Federation University, Australia
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Convenor: tbc
Conference Chairs
Bhavna Antony – Federation University, Australia
Klaus Veil – Western Sydney University, Australia
Program Committee
Venki Balasubramanian – Federation University, Australia
Vicki Bennet – Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Bernd Blobel – University of Regensburg, Germany
Karen Day – University of Auckland, New Zealand
Colin Fidge – Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Anupama Ginige – Western Sydney University, Australia
Iqbal Gondal – Federation University, Australia
Kathleen Gray – University of Melbourne, Australia
Ed Hammond – Duke University, USA
Inga Hunter – Massey University, New Zealand
Mary Lam – RMIT University, Australia
Guan Luo – Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Chris Lynch – Macquarie University, Australia
Charlynn Miller – University of Melbourne, Australia
Quang Vinh Nguyen – Western Sydney University, Australia
Giles Oatley – Federation University, Australia
Chun Ouyang – Qld University of Technology, Australia
Tony Sahama – Central Queensland University, Australia
Nikki Shaw – Algoma University, Canada
Leonie Simpson – Qld University of Technology, Australia
Jeffrey Soar – University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Jan Stanek – University of South Australia, Australia
Andrew Stranieri – Federation University, Australia
Zhaohao Sun – University of Technology, Papua New Guinea
Alan Taylor – Flinders University, Australia
Sylvia Thun – Berlin Institute of Health, Charité, Germany
Shahadat Uddin – University of Sydney, Australia
Chukwuma Ukoha – Federation University, Australia
Ying Wang – Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Jim Warren – University of Auckland, New Zealand
Burkhard Wuensche – University of Auckland, New Zealand