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HIKM-ACSW 2022 : Health Informatics and Knowledge Management Conference Aust Comp Science Week

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Link: http://hikm.org
 
When Feb 14, 2022 - Feb 18, 2022
Where Online
Submission Deadline Nov 22, 2021
Notification Due Dec 19, 2021
Final Version Due Jan 14, 2022
Categories    digital health   health informatics
 

Call For Papers

Fifteenth Annual Conference on Health Informatics and Knowledge Management
within Australasian Computer Science Week

14-18 Feb, 2022

hikm.org ; acsw.core.edu.au

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected change not only in the Health Informatics and Knowledge Management professions, but also in our society in general. Our 2022 Conference will not only explore these changes but will be fully online-by-design so inviting and enabling a broad audience of academics, students and professionals to participate.
Now in its 15th year, HIKM 2022 is the leading high-impact conference held annually in conjunction with the Australasian Computer Science Week and the premier event for Health Information Science researchers across Asia-Pacific.

Long and Short Papers blind reviewed published by ACM Press. Posters low cost registration

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