Public Health Informatics and Information Systems
Let us not go over the old ground, let us rather prepare for what is to come. —Marcus Tullius Cicero Improvements in the health status of communities depend on effective public health and healthcare infrastructures. These infrastructures are increasingly electronic and tied to the Internet. Incorpor...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2003.
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Σειρά: | Health Informatics,
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- The Context for Public Health Informatics
- to Public Health Informatics
- History and Significance of Information Systems and Public Health
- Better Health Through Informatics: Managing Information to Deliver Value
- The Governmental and Legislative Context of Informatics
- The Science of Public Health Informatics
- Information Architecture
- Core Competencies in Public Health Informatics
- Assessing the Value of Information Systems
- Managing IT Personnel and Projects
- Public Health Informatics and Organizational Change
- Privacy, Confidentiality, and Security of Public Health Information
- Data Standards in Public Health Informatics
- Evaluation for Public Health Informatics
- Ethics, Information Technology, and Public Health: Duties and Challenges in Computational Epidemiology
- Key Public Health Information Systems
- The National Vital Statistics System
- Morbidity Data
- Risk Factor Information Systems
- Informatics in Toxicology and Environmental Public Health
- Knowledge-Based Information and Systems
- New Challenges, Emerging Systems
- New Means of Data Collection
- New Means for Increasing Data Accessibility
- Geographic Information Systems
- Immunization Registries: Critical Tools for Sustaining Success
- Decision Support and Expert Systems in Public Health
- Promoting the Delivery of Preventive Medicine in Primary Care
- Case Studies: Applications of Information Systems Development
- Policy Issues in Developing Information Systems for Public Health Surveillance of Communicable Diseases
- Networking/Connecting People in a Sustainable Way: Information Network for Public Health Officials
- The Community Health Information Movement: Where It’s Been, Where It’s Going
- Developing the Missouri Integrated Public Health Information System
- Using Information Systems to Build Capacity: A Public Health Improvement Tool Box
- Using Data to Meet a Policy Objective: Community Health Assessment Practice with the CATCH Data Warehouse
- International Networking: Addressing the Challenge of Emerging Infections
- Case Study: An Immunization Data Collection System for Private Providers
- Public Health Informatics in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
- Epilogue: The Future of Public Health Informatics.