Joseph Tan

Joseph Tan (Dip, BA, MS, PhD) holds a professional diploma in civil engineering from Singapore Polytechnic, an undergraduate degree in mathematics and computer science from Wartburg College, a master’s degree in industrial & management engineering from the University of Iowa, and a PhD in management information systems from the University of British Columbia (UBC). He has been a tenured associate professor teaching in the Department of Healthcare & Epidemiology at UBC for many years prior to serving as a professor and Head of Information System and Manufacturing (ISM) Department at the School of Business at Wayne State University.

Joseph has published research in computing, ergonomics, information systems, health informatics, health education, e-health, and e-business journals and has served as guest editor and member of various journal editorial boards. He sits on key organizing committees for local, national, and international meetings and conferences. Professor Tan’s research, which has enjoyed significant support in the last several years from local, national and international funding agencies and other sources, has also been widely cited and applied across a number of major disciplines, including healthcare informatics and clinical decision support, health technology management research, human processing of graphical representations, ergonomics, health administration education, telehealth, mobile health, and e-health promotion programming.

Publications

The Impact of Information and Communication Technology Factors on the User Intention to Participate in the Sharing Economy
Pinghao Ye, Liqiong Liu, Joseph Tan. © 2022. 24 pages.
The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of system and interaction quality, security factors, trust and perceived ease to use on the user intention to participate in...
Revisiting Project Definition/Initiation for Telemedicine Services: Insights From a Multisite Case of TeleStroke Services
Suzanne J. Wood, Cynthia M. LeRouge, Bengisu Tulu, Joseph Tan. © 2020. 27 pages.
Healthcare organizations and stakeholders are profoundly challenged in transiting a telemedicine project into a sustainable telehealth service line. While project management best...
International Journal of Applied Research on Public Health Management (IJARPHM)
Qiang (Shawn) Cheng, Joseph Tan. Est. 2019.
The International Journal of Applied Research on Public Health Management (IJARPHM) is a premier source featuring emerging research on the current issues facing public health and...
Handbook of Research on Emerging Perspectives on Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics
Joseph Tan. © 2018. 641 pages.
Over the decades, the fields of health information systems and informatics have seen rapid growth. Such integrative efforts within the two disciplines have resulted in emerging...
Non-Traditional Data Mining Applications in Taiwan National Health Insurance (NHI) Databases: A Hybrid Mining (HM) Case for the Framing of NHI Decisions
Joseph Tan, Fuchung Wang. © 2018. 23 pages.
This study examines time-sensitive applications of data mining methods to facilitate claims review processing and provide policy information for insurance decision-making...
Revisiting Project Definition/Initiation for Telemedicine Services: Insights From a Multisite Case of TeleStroke Services
Suzanne J. Wood, Cynthia M. LeRouge, Bengisu Tulu, Joseph Tan. © 2018. 28 pages.
Healthcare organizations and stakeholders are profoundly challenged in transiting a telemedicine project into a sustainable telehealth service line. While project management best...
Non-Traditional Data Mining Applications in Taiwan National Health Insurance (NHI) Databases: A Hybrid Mining (HM) Case for the Framing of NHI Decisions
Joseph Tan, Fuchung Wang. © 2017. 21 pages.
This study examines time-sensitive applications of data mining methods to facilitate claims review processing and provide policy information for insurance decision-making...
International Journal of ICT Research in Africa and the Middle East (IJICTRAME)
Mehdi Khosrow-Pour. Est. 2016.
The International Journal of ICT Research in Africa and the Middle East (IJICTRAME) publishes original, cutting-edge research articles on adoption, diffusion, use and impact of...
Applying Discrete Event Simulation (DES) in Healthcare: The Case for Outpatient Facility Capacity Planning
Stavros T. Ponis, Angelos Delis, Sotiris P. Gayialis, Panagiotis Kasimatis, Joseph Tan. © 2015. 21 pages.
This paper highlights the opportunities and challenges of applying Discrete Event Simulation (DES) to support capacity planning of a network of outpatient facilities. Despite an...
Healthcare Information Technology Innovation and Sustainability: Frontiers and Adoption
Joseph Tan. © 2013. 355 pages.
Healthcare Information Technology Innovation and Sustainability: Frontiers and Adoption presents research in the emerging field on information systems and informatics in the...
Applying Discrete Event Simulation (DES) in Healthcare: The Case for Outpatient Facility Capacity Planning
Stavros T. Ponis, Angelos Delis, Sotiris P. Gayialis, Panagiotis Kasimatis, Joseph Tan. © 2013. 22 pages.
This paper highlights the opportunities and challenges of applying Discrete Event Simulation (DES) to support capacity planning of a network of outpatient facilities. Despite an...
Advancing Technologies and Intelligence in Healthcare and Clinical Environments Breakthroughs
Joseph Tan. © 2012. 382 pages.
Clinical decision support systems, medical applications, and electronic health records each help to ensure the provision of efficient, accurate healthcare services, thereby...
The RCQ Model: Conceptualizing Inter-Clinician Relationships, Communities of Practice and Quality Improvement in Healthcare
Michael Dohan, Ted Xenodemetropoulos, Joseph Tan. © 2012. 17 pages.
As society moves into the age of active knowledge management and sharing, inter-clinician relationships and communities of practice can be directed to support quality improvement...
Developments in Healthcare Information Systems and Technologies: Models and Methods
Joseph Tan. © 2011. 398 pages.
The need for continual development and transformation of healthcare information systems is evident, though progress in this arena is often met with a significant number of...
Envisioning a National e-Medicine Network Architecture in a Developing Country: A Case Study
Fikreyohannes Lemma, Mieso K. Denko, Joseph K. Tan, Samuel Kinde Kassegne. © 2011. 19 pages.
Poor infrastructures in developing countries such as Ethiopia and much of Sub-Saharan Africa have caused these nations to suffer from lack of efficient and effective delivery of...
New Technologies for Advancing Healthcare and Clinical Practices
Joseph Tan. © 2011. 472 pages.
As technology becomes further engrained in the modern healthcare experience, an understanding of the impact created by the implementation of each new technology as well as the...
Lose It!
Michael Dohan, Joseph Tan. © 2011. 6 pages.
Lose It! is a web-based, food and exercise diary application, assisting its users in weight control. It is part of a growing form of information technology developed to transform...
International Journal of ICT Research and Development in Africa (IJICTRDA)
Bryan Christiansen, Ewa Lechman. Est. 2010.
The International Journal of ICT Research and Development in Africa (IJICTRDA) publishes original, cutting-edge research articles on the use of information communication...
Personal Health Records Systems Go Mobile: Defining Evaluation Components
Phillip Olla, Joseph Tan. © 2010. 23 pages.
This chapter provides an overview of mobile personal health record (MPHR) systems. A Mobile personal health record is an eclectic application through which patients can access...
Medical Informatics: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Joseph Tan. © 2009. 2772 pages.
Technological advances of the past two decades have profoundly reshaped and enhanced all aspects of medical research and practice. So important has technology become to the...
Mobile Health Solutions for Biomedical Applications
Phillip Olla, Joseph Tan. © 2009. 366 pages.
Healthcare systems are now experiencing a variety of challenges with the integration of mobile and ubiquitous technology. Mobile Health Solutions for Biomedical Applications...
Foreword
Joseph Tan. © 2009. 2 pages.
This Foreword is included in the book Patient-Centered E-Health.
The M-Health Reference Model: An Organizing Framework for Conceptualizing Mobile Health Systems
Phillip Olla, Joseph Tan. © 2009. 19 pages.
The reference model presented in this article encourages the breakdown of M-Health systems into the following five key dimensions: (1) Communication Infrastructure: a description...
Envisioning a National e-Medicine Network Architecture in a Developing Country: A Case Study
Fikreyohannes Lemma, Mieso K. Denko, Joseph K. Tan, Samuel Kinde Kassegne. © 2009. 20 pages.
Poor infrastructures in developing countries such as Ethiopia and much of Sub-Saharan Africa have caused these nations to suffer from lack of efficient and effective delivery of...
A Metric for Healthcare Technology Management (HCTM): E-Surveying Key Executives and Administrators of Canadian Teaching Hospitals1
George Eisler, Joseph Tan, Samuel Sheps. © 2009. 21 pages.
Among key drivers of healthcare reform in Canadian society are the challenges faced by the rapid rate of technological change and its impact on organizational performance in...
Charting Health Information Technology Futures for Healthcare Services Organizations
Avnish Rastogi, Tugrul Daim, Joseph Tan. © 2009. 24 pages.
As health organizations strive to improve operational efficiencies and increase worker productivity, new forms of health information technologies (HITs) are constantly being...
The M-Health Reference Model: An Organizing Framework for Conceptualizing Mobile Health Systems
Phillip Olla, Joseph Tan. © 2009. 19 pages.
The reference model presented in this article encourages the breakdown of M-Health systems into the following five key dimensions: (1) Communication Infrastructure: a description...
Personal Health Records Systems Go Mobile: Defining Evaluation Components
Phillip Olla, Joseph Tan. © 2009. 26 pages.
This chapter provides an overview of mobile personal health record (MPHR) systems. A Mobile personal health record is an eclectic application through which patients can access...
Envisioning a National E-Medicine Network Architecture in a Developing Country: A Case Study
Fikreyohannes Lemma, Mieso K. Denko, Joseph K. Tan, Samuel Kinde Kassegne. © 2009. 21 pages.
Poor infrastructures in developing countries such as Ethiopia and much of Sub-Saharan Africa have caused these nations to suffer from lack of efficient and effective delivery of...
Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics: Research and Practices
Joseph Tan. © 2008. 448 pages.
Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics: Research and Practices compiles estimable knowledge on the research of information systems and informatics applications in the...
Charting Health Information Technology Futures for Healthcare Services Organizations
Avnish Rastogi, Tugrul Daim, Joseph Tan. © 2008. 23 pages.
As health organizations strive to improve operational efficiencies and increase worker productivity, new forms of health information technologies (HITs) are constantly being...
Envisioning a National e-Medicine Network Architecture in a Developing Country: A Case Study
Fikreyohannes Lemma, Mieso K. Denko, Joseph K. Tan, Samuel Kinde Kassegne. © 2008. 19 pages.
Poor infrastructures in developing countries such as Ethiopia and much of Sub-Saharan Africa have caused these nations to suffer from lack of efficient and effective delivery of...
Designing a M-Health Framework for Conceptualizing Mobile Health Systems
Phillip Olla, Joseph Tan. © 2008. 24 pages.
The reference model presented in this chapter encourages the breakdown of m-health systems into the following five key dimensions: communication infrastructure: this is a...
From Theory to Practice: Healthcare Technology Management (HCTM) Conceptualization, Measures, and Practices
George Eisler, Joseph Tan, Samuel Sheps. © 2008. 25 pages.
The challenge of conceptualizing healthcare technology management (HCTM) construct begins with an extensive literature content analysis to generate a set of definitions and...
International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics (IJHISI)
Qiang (Shawn) Cheng, Joseph Tan. Est. 2006.
The International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics (IJHISI) disseminates current technological innovations and applications in the emerging field of...
A Metric for Healthcare Technology Management (HCTM): E-Surveying Key Executives and Administrators of Canadian Teaching Hospitals
George Eisler, Joseph Tan, Samuel Sheps. © 2006. 21 pages.
Among key drivers of healthcare reform in Canadian society are the challenges faced by the rapid rate of technological change and its impact on organizational performance in...
The M-Health Reference Model: An Organizing Framework for Conceptualizing Mobile Health Systems
Phillip Olla, Joseph Tan. © 2006. 19 pages.
The reference model presented in this article encourages the breakdown of M-Health systems into the following five key dimensions: (1) Communication Infrastructure: a description...