Global Health Informatics
Global Health Informatics: How Information Technology Can Change Our Lives in a Globalized World discusses the critical role of information and communication technologies in health practice, health systems management and research in increasingly interconnected societies. In a global interconnected world the old standalone institutional information systems have proved to be inadequate for patient-centered care provided by multiple providers, for the early detection and response to emerging and re-emerging diseases, and to guide population-oriented public health interventions. The book reviews pertinent aspects and successful current experiences related to standards for health information systems; digital systems as a support for decision making, diagnosis and therapy; professional and client education and training; health systems operation; and intergovernmental collaboration.
- Discusses how standalone systems can compromise health care in globalized world
- Provides information on how information and communication technologies (ICT) can support diagnose, treatment, and prevention of emerging and re-emerging diseases
- Presents case studies about integrated information and how and why to share data can facilitate governance and strategies to improve life conditions
Education & Training, Biostatistics, Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, Public Health, General, Allied Health & Medical -> Medical -> Education & Training, Allied Health & Medical -> Medical -> Biostatistics, Biological Sciences & Nutrition -> Biology -> Molecular & Cell Biology, 925, 090, L0341305900, L0341405041, Professional, Career & Trade -> Computer Science -> Special Topics, Allied Health & Medical -> Medical -> Public Health, Biological Sciences & Nutrition -> Health -> General Health
ISBN-10: | 0128046171 |
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ISBN-13: | 9780128046173 |
Book pages: | 600 |
Book language: | English |
Edition: | 1 |
Binding: | ePub |
Publisher: | Elsevier S & T |
Dimensions: | ePub |