Public health informatics and information systems
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Ostali autori: | O'Carroll, Patrick W. (-) |
Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
Impresum: |
New York :
Springer,
c2003.
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Nakladnička cjelina: |
Health informatics.
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Predmet: |
Sadržaj:
- Foreword /
- David A. Ross, Alan R. Hinman, Kristin Saarlas and William H. Foege
- Pt. I.
- The Context for Public Health Informatics
- Ch. 1.
- Introduction to Public Health Informatics /
- Patrick W. O'Carroll
- Ch. 2.
- History and Significance of Information Systems and Public Health /
- John R. Lumpkin
- Ch. 3.
- Better Health Through Informatics: Managing Information to Deliver Value /
- Marion J. Ball
- Ch. 4.
- The Governmental and Legislative Context of Informatics /
- John R. Christiansen
- Pt. II.
- The Science of Public Health Informatics
- Ch. 5.
- Information Architecture /
- Patrick W. O'Carroll
- Ch. 6.
- Core Competencies in Public Health Informatics /
- Janise Richards
- Ch. 7.
- Assessing the Value of Information Systems /
- Pete Kitch and William A. Yasnoff
- Ch. 8.
- Managing IT Personnel and Projects /
- Pete Kitch and William A. Yasnoff
- Ch. 9.
- Public Health Informatics and Organizational Change /
- Nancy M. Lorenzi and Robert T. Riley
- Ch. 10.
- Privacy, Confidentiality, and Security of Public Health Information /
- William A. Yasnoff
- Ch. 11.
- Data Standards in Public Health Informatics /
- Daniel B. Jernigan, Jac Davies and Alan Sim
- Ch. 12.
- Evaluation for Public Health Informatics /
- Deborah Lewis
- Ch. 13.
- Ethics, Information Technology, and Public Health: Duties and Challenges in Computational Epidemiology /
- Kenneth W. Goodman
- Pt. III.
- Key Public Health Information Systems
- Ch. 14.
- The National Vital Statistics System /
- Mary Anne Freedman and James A. Weed
- Ch. 15.
- Morbidity Data /
- Linda K. Demlo and Jane F. Gentleman
- Ch. 16.
- Risk Factor Information Systems /
- Patrick W. O'Carroll, Eve Powell-Griner, Deborah Holtzman and G. David Williamson
- Ch. 17.
- Informatics of Toxicology and Environmental Public Health /
- Edwin M. Kilbourne
- Ch. 18.
- Knowledge-Based Information and Systems /
- Neil Rambo and Christine C. Beahler
- Pt. IV.
- New Challenges, Emerging Systems
- Ch. 19.
- New Means of Data Collection /
- Denise Koo, Meade Morgan and Claire V. Broome
- Ch. 20.
- New Means for Increasing Data Accessibility /
- Robb Chapman
- Ch. 21.
- Geographic Information Systems /
- Carol L. Hanchette
- Ch. 22.
- Immunization Registries: Critical Tools for Sustaining Success /
- Robert W. Linkins
- Ch. 23.
- Decision Support and Expert Systems in Public Health /
- William A. Yasnoff and Perry L. Miller
- Ch. 24.
- Promoting the Delivery of Preventive Medicine in Primary Care /
- Larry L. Dickey and John D. Piette
- Pt. V.
- Case Studies: Applications of Information Systems Development
- Ch. 25.
- Policy Issues in Developing Information Systems for Public Health Surveillance of Communicable Diseases /
- Ivan J. Gotham, Perry F. Smith, Guthrie S. Birkhead and Michael C. Davisson
- Ch. 26.
- Networking/Connecting People in a Sustainable Way: Information Network for Public Health Officials /
- Ron Seymour and Fran Muskopf
- Ch. 27.
- The Community Health Information Movement: Where It's Been, Where It's Going /
- Richard D. Rubin
- Ch. 28.
- Developing the Missouri Integrated Public Health Information System /
- Garland Land, Nancy L. Hoffman and Rex Peterson
- Ch. 29.
- Using Information Systems to Build Capacity: A Public Health Improvement Tool Box /
- Jerry A. Schultz, Stephen B. Fawcett, Vincent T. Francisco and Bobbie Berkowitz
- Ch. 30.
- Using Data to Meet a Policy Objective: Community Health Assessment Practice with the CATCH Data Warehouse /
- James Studnicki, Alan R. Hevner and Donald J. Berndt
- Ch. 31.
- International Networking: Addressing the Challenge of Emerging Infections /
- Ann Marie Kimball and Tiffany Harris
- Ch. 32.
- Case Study: An Immunization Data Collection System for Private Providers /
- William A. Yasnoff
- Ch. 33.
- Public Health Informatics in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey /
- Lewis E. Berman, Yechiam Ostchega, Debra S. Reed-Gillette and Kathryn Porter
- Ch. 34.
- Epilogue: The Future of Public Health Informatics /
- William A. Yasnoff, Patrick W. O'Carroll, Denise Koo, Robert W. Linkins and Edwin M. Kilbourne.