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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent introduction and review,
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This review is from: Public Health Informatics and Information Systems (Hardcover)
The publication of this book has been highly anticipated by many in the emerging field of public health informatics and it does not disappoint. Although seemingly targeted at those new or recently introduced to the discipline, or those "crossing over" from other areas within the broader informatics arena, content is very well-suited for all comers, with sufficient detail to satisfy even those familiar with the many issues detailed in the richly detailed case example chapters.The breadth of material covered is excellent, making it especially appropriate as an introductory or intermediate text. Of particular interest will be the section of the book on "The Science of Public Health Informatics" which includes particularly fine chapters on information architecture, value assessment, management of personnel and projects, and organizational change. Bill Yasnoff does a particularly good job adding clarity to a muddled domain in a chapter on privacy, confidentiality, and security of Public Health Information. Those readers generally interested in PHI education, or with specific interest in developing training programs for PHI programs or for public health agency personnel would find great value in Janise Richard's chapter on core competencies. The writing style is generally clear and illustrative, albeit not terribly concise. We have adopted this book as the core text for our graduate-level introductory course in PHI.
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Public Health Informatics: In Evolution,
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Very in depth coverage of PHIs. The book is a little short on algorithms and comprehensive coverage of databases. This book has a place in every Public Health Library and will be definitive for years to come. The second edition should be released in a couple of years.
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Excellent. Well-written and informative. Arrived early.
Sue H. Winard White Plains, NY
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lame,
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No offense to those interested, but this is a pretty boring topic at times. A lot of the time. But it's probably worth having since it is required for the course. BUT what about Chapter 10 eh? NOWHERE to be found. Lame
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Public Health Informatics and Information Systems by Patrick W. O'Carroll (Hardcover - October 16, 2002)
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