Forhan Bin Emdad
Graduate Assistant
Education
Master of Science in Information Systems
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Bachelor of Electrical, Electronic, And Communication Engineering
Bangladesh University of Professionals
Research Interests
Health and Biomedical Informatics, Data analytics, Machine learning
Publications & Research
1) Emdad, Forhan Bin, Koru,Gunes.Towards Optimizing Usability in e-Government Healthcare Administration
Systems: Recommendations from a Comprehensive Evaluation Study. Poster presented at:
AMIA 2019 Annual Symposium; Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., November 16-20, 2019
2) Emdad, Forhan Bin, Koru,Gunes. Toward Prioritized Recommendations to Optimize Usability in
e-Government Healthcare Administration Systems: An Implementation and Evaluation Study. Poster
presented at: 29th Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics (SINI), Conference: Wednesday, July 17-
Friday, July 19, University of Maryland School of Nursing
3) Emdad, Forhan Bin, Koru,Gunes. Evaluation and Improvement of the Data Quality Toolkit: Supporting
Collaborative Data Quality Improvement in Healthcare Organizations. Poster presented at: 29th
Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics (SINI), Conference: Wednesday, July 17-Friday, July 19, University
of Maryland School of Nursing
4) Rahman, Ishtiaque, Emdad, Forhan Bin, Koru,Gunes. Development and Usability Evaluation of a
Software Toolkit to Support Continuous Quality Improvement in Home Health Agencies. Presented at:
2019 HOME CARE AND HOSPICE CONFERENCE AND EXPO, October 13-15, 2019 *Washington
State Convention Center
5) Rahman, Ishtiaque, Emdad, Forhan Bin, Koru, Gunes. Development and Evaluation of the Data Quality
Toolkit: Toward Collaborative Improvement of Data Quality in Healthcare Organizations. Poster
presented at: AMIA 2020 Annual Symposium; November 14-18, 2020
Grants & Awards
Best research poster award in ”Healthcare Informatics: A Catalyst for Value-Driven Care Transitions”
category for presenting “Toward Optimizing Usability in e-Government Healthcare Administration
Systems” at the SINI 2019 conference.