Published on in Vol 3, No 3 (2011):

Why “What Data Are Necessary for This Project?” and Other Basic Questions are Important to Address in Public Health Informatics Practice and Research

Why “What Data Are Necessary for This Project?” and Other Basic Questions are Important to Address in Public Health Informatics Practice and Research

Why “What Data Are Necessary for This Project?” and Other Basic Questions are Important to Address in Public Health Informatics Practice and Research

Authors of this article:

Brian E Dixon1 ;   Shaun J Grannis2
The full text of this article is available as a PDF download by clicking here.

Journals

  1. Dixon B, Whipple E, Lajiness J, Murray M. Utilizing an integrated infrastructure for outcomes research: a systematic review. Health Information & Libraries Journal 2016;33(1):7 View
  2. Lee J, Tyler A, Veinot T, Yakel E. Now Is the Time to Strengthen Government-Academic Data Infrastructures to Jump-Start Future Public Health Crisis Response. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2024;10:e51880 View
  3. Comer K, Gibson P, Zou J, Rosenman M, Dixon B. Electronic Health Record (EHR)-Based Community Health Measures: An Exploratory Assessment of Perceived Usefulness by Local Health Departments. BMC Public Health 2018;18(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Dixon B, Grannis S. Public Health Informatics and Information Systems. View
  2. Brenner E. Concepts and Methods in Infectious Disease Surveillance. View