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020 ^z9781447142362 (hard cover : alk. paper) |
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035 ^a(OCoLC)868922809 |
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245 00 ^aPublic health informatics and information systems /^cJ.A. Magnuson, Paul C. Fu, Jr., editors. |
250 ^aSecond edition. |
300 ^a1 online resource (xviii, 666 pages) :^billustrations (chiefly color), maps. |
490 0 ^aGale virtual reference library |
490 1 ^aHealth informatics |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
505 0 ^apart I. Context for public health informatics -- 1. Introduction to public health informatics / J. A. Magnuson and Patrick W. O'Carroll -- 2. History and significance of information systems and public health / John R. Lumpkin and J.A. Magnuson -- 3. Context and value of biomedical and health informatics / William R. Hersh -- 4. Governmental and legislative context of informatics / Margo Edmunds -- part II. The science of public health informatics -- 5. Public health informatics infrastructure / Brian E. Dixon and Shaun J. Grannis -- 6. Information architecture / Dina Dickerson and Patricia Yao -- 7. Data sources and data tools / Edward Mensah and Johanna L. Goderre -- 8. Public health information standards / J. A. Magnuson, Riki Merrick, and James T. Case -- 9. Privacy, confidentiality, and security of public health information / William A. Yasnoff -- 10. Electronic health records / Stephen P. Julien -- 11. Ethics, information technology, and public health : duties and challenges in computational epidemiology / Kenneth W. Goodman and Eric M. Meslin -- 12. Project management and public health informatics / James Aspevig -- 13. Evaluation for public health informatics / Paul C. Fu, Jr., Herman Tolentino, and Laura H. Franzke -- part III. Key public health information systems -- 14. Informatics in disease prevention and epidemiology / Richard S. Hopkins and J.A. Magnuson -- 15. Informatics in toxicology and environmental public health / Edwin M. Kilbourne -- 16. Public health laboratories / Riki Merrick, Steven H. Hinrichs, and Michelle Meigs -- 17. The national vital statistics system / Charles J. Rothwell, Mary Anne Freedman, and James A. Weed -- 18. Risk factor information systems / Alan Tomines -- 19. Setting national policies and standards for immunization information systems / Nedra Y. Garrett -- part IV. New challenges and emerging solutions -- 20. New means of data collection and accessibility / I. Charie Faught, James Aspevig, and Rita Spear -- 21. Geographic information systems / Carol L. Hanchette -- 22. Public health informatics and health information exchange / J. A. Magnuson and Paul C. Fu, Jr. -- 23. Decision support and expert systems in public health / William A. Yasnoff and Perry L. Miller -- 24. Delivery of preventive medicine in primary care / Paul C. Fu, Jr., Alan Tomines, and Larry L. Dickey -- 25. Case-based learning in public health informatics / Herman Tolentino, Sridhar R. Papagari Sangareddy, Catherine Pepper, and J. A. Magnuson -- part V. Case studies : information systems and the strata of public health -- 26. Local and regional public health informatics / Jeffrey M. Kriseman and Brian J. Labus -- 27. Public health informatics in high population states : New York and Ohio / Geraldine S. Johnson, Guthrie S. Birkhead, Rachel Block, Shannon Kelley, James Coates, Bob Campbell, and Brian Fowler -- 28. State public health informatics : perspective from a low population state / James Aspevig -- 29. National public health informatics, United States / Seth Foldy -- 30. Public health informatics in Canada / Lawrence E. Frisch, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Alyse Capron, Abla Mawudeku, and Ronald St. John -- 31. Perspectives on global public health informatics / Janise Richards, Gerry Douglas, and Hamish S.F. Fraser -- part VI. Epilogue -- 32. Public health informatics : the path forward / J. A. Magnuson. |
520 ^aThis book's primary purpose is to consolidate key information and promote a strategic approach to information systems and development, making it a resource for use by faculty and students of public health, as well as the practicing public health professional. |
650 0 ^aMedical informatics. |
650 0 ^aPublic health^xInformation services. |
700 1 ^aFu, Paul C.,^cJr.,^eeditor. |
700 1 ^aMagnuson, J. A.,^eeditor. |
710 2 ^aGale Group. |
776 08 ^iPrint version:^tPublic health informatics and information systems.^dLondon : Springer, [2013]^z9781447142362^w(DLC) 2013954973 |
830 0 ^aHealth informatics. |
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