CHIDS Overview
 

CHIDS is an academic research center with collaboration from industry and government affiliates, and is designed to research, analyze, and recommend solutions to challenges surrounding the introduction and integration of information and decision technologies into the health care system. CHIDS offers the benefit of a world-class research staff and renowned scholars in technology implementation, adoption, assimilation, decision sciences and information technology. CHIDS serves as a focal point for thought leadership around the topic of health information and decision systems.

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Research in Focus

  • CHIDS researchers follow the adoption of a document management system Children’s National Medical Center. [Download Working Paper]
  • What does health information privacy really mean? What type of health information are individuals willing to disclose for digitization purposes and to whom? Ph.D. candidate Catherine Anderson studies the complex nature of privacy concerns. [Download Working Paper]
  • Does healthcare IT investment improve country health indicators? Professor Sunil Mithas and CHIDS Research Fellow Jiban Khuntia examine the link between investment and health outcomes across nations.
  • Why do some hospitals choose to voluntarily disclose their quality performance online? Prof. Gordon Gao and his team explore the determinants of quality disclosure.