Advanced Medical and Health Information Systems
Overview
The healthcare sector is undergoing a profound digital transformation driven by the widespread adoption of health information systems, the exponential growth of biomedical data, and advances in computational technologies.
Modern medical and health information systems play a central role in supporting clinical decision-making, improving patient outcomes, optimizing healthcare operations, and enabling innovative care delivery models.
Recent progress in Artificial Intelligence (AI), large-scale simulation, and data-driven modelling enables the integration and analysis of heterogeneous data sources such as electronic health records, medical imaging, biomedical signals, wearable and IoT devices, and population-level datasets, paving the way for predictive, personalized, and precision healthcare.
This track aims to bring together researchers, clinicians, and industry experts to present original research, work-in-progress, and practical experiences on the design, development, validation, and deployment of advanced medical and health information systems.
Topics of Interest
- Architecture and design of medical and health information systems
- Data management, integration, and interoperability in healthcare
- Artificial Intelligence for clinical decision support and precision medicine
- Digital Twins for patient-specific simulation and hospital optimization
- Advanced data analytics and machine learning in healthcare
- Cloud-based and distributed digital health platforms
- Simulation, modelling, and optimization in healthcare systems
- Connected and smart medical devices, IoT-enabled healthcare
- Security, privacy, and confidentiality of health information
- Ethical, regulatory, and trustworthy digital health technologies
- Clinical, hospital, and public health applications
Important Dates
April 01, 2026 (Hard)
On the fly (≤ April 31, 2026)
≤ May 3, 2026
≤ May 4, 2026
TBA
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must be original and unpublished. Papers must be submitted via CMT and follow the IEEE conference format.
Papers must be written in English and should not exceed 6 pages, including figures and references. Authors must include names and affiliations.
Track Chairs
Dellys Hachemi Nabil
Higher National School of Computer Science (ESI), Algiers
Artabaz Saliha
Higher National School of Computer Science (ESI), Algiers
Program Committee
- Belayadi Djahida — Higher National School of Cybersecurity, Algeria
- Kermi Adel — ESI Algiers, Algeria
- Fadloune Samiha — ESI Algiers, Algeria
- Gradisek Anton — Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
- Sliman Layth — EFREI Paris, France
- José L. Risco-Martín — UPM Madrid / University of Catania
- Rafia Mumtaz — NUST, Pakistan
- Shuqiong Wu — Osaka University, Japan
- Naouel Moha — ETS, Canada
- Birgy Lorenz, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
- Marwa Chaieb, Expleo, France
- Amira Methni, Asterios Technologies, France
- Mathieu JAN, CEA, France
- Mohamed Ghazel, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
- Aida Lahouij, Monastir University, Tunisia
- Wided Ben Abid, University of kairouan, Tunisia
- Soumaya Louhichi, University of Jendouba, Tunisia
- Faiza Hocine, UMBB, Algeria
- Nadra Ben Romdhane, ISITCOM, Tunisia
- Chiraz Elhog, Qassim University, Saudia Arabia