E-health: Value proposition and technologies enabling collaborative healthcare

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Abstract

E-health, enabled by ubiquitous computing and communication technologies, is facilitating a fundamental shift in the age old praxis of healthcare. It is revolutionizing healthcare in the 21st century in much the same way as the arrival of modern medicine and vaccines did in the 19th century. E-health lies at the intersection of diverse disciplines including healthcare, computer science, information systems, economics, and political science. The broad impact of E-health on diverse domains, complexity of supporting technologies, and the dizzying interplay of theories bridging multiple disciplines creates a rich problem space for information system researchers and calls on to conduct cross-disciplinary research. In the current paper we present salient characteristics of e-health and discuss its value proposition. The value proposition of e-health presents the entire range of processes supporting the healthcare sector. We also present research opportunities as e-health takes center stage in the delivery of healthcare.

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Sneha, S., & Straub, D. (2017). E-health: Value proposition and technologies enabling collaborative healthcare. In Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (Vol. 2017-January, pp. 920–929). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2017.108

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