Call for Papers
All submissions must be in English and formatted according to the IOS Press style for Studies in Health Technology and Informatics.
Please download the Template @
https://www.iospress.nl/service/authors/latex-and-word-tools-for-book-authors
Please Submit your work through the conference online system @
Submissions length:
Full papers must not exceed five pages.
Workshops and Panels must not exceed three pages.
Posters and Short Communication Papers must not exceed two pages.
Suggested Structure:
The Full paper structure should be: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Acknowledgements and References. The Abstract length must not exceed 300 words.
Workshop and Panel submissions should not exceed 3 pages. The structure of the proposals should be: Title, Proposers, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Organization of the Panel/Workshop, Objectives, Program, Participants, Intended outcome.
Posters and Short Communication Papers proposals should not exceed 2 pages. Their structure should be the same as the one for full papers. The proposed sections could be merged. Abstract length must not exceed 120 words. References are required.
All submissions will be subject to a peer-review process by independent reviewers.
The Scientific Programme Committee will reject submissions that do not follow the IOS Press templates or that exceed the specified page length.
Accepted Submissions require physical attendance and presentation in the conference of at least one of the Authors in order to be included in the Conference Proceedings book and published.
Submission deadline for Full Papers, Posters and Short Communication Papers: 20 December 2022
Other Submissions deadline: 1 February 2023

Conference proceedings will be published with open access in the IOS Press series Studies in Health Technology and Informatics.
Full Papers, Posters and Short Communication Papers will be included in the conference proceedings.
Special Topic: Caring is Sharing – exploiting value in data for health and innovation
AI and ML applications in Healthcare
Bioinformatics
Citizen health informatics
Decision support
Education
Health information systems
Human Factors and organisational issues
Innovation to Implementation
Knowledge and Information representation and modelling
Medical Robotics
Natural Language Processing
Patient records
Public Health and Epidemiology Informatics
Security and Safety
Sensors, signals and Imaging Informatics
Societal aspects
Telehealth
Visualization