Published on in Vol 4, No 2 (2012):

Quality and integration of public health information systems:  A systematic review focused on immunization and vital records systems

Quality and integration of public health information systems: A systematic review focused on immunization and vital records systems

Quality and integration of public health information systems: A systematic review focused on immunization and vital records systems

Authors of this article:

Joshua R Vest1 ;   Hilary M Kirk2 ;   L Michele Issel2
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Journals

  1. Vest J, Issel L. Factors Related to Public Health Data Sharing between Local and State Health Departments. Health Services Research 2014;49(1pt2):373 View
  2. Harris C, Allen K, Waller C, Dyer T, Brooke V, Garrubba M, Melder A, Voutier C, Gust A, Farjou D. Sustainability in Health care by Allocating Resources Effectively (SHARE) 7: supporting staff in evidence-based decision-making, implementation and evaluation in a local healthcare setting. BMC Health Services Research 2017;17(1) View
  3. Stevens T, Golwalkar M. Immunization documentation practices and vaccine-preventable disease surveillance capacity among institutions of higher education in Indiana. Journal of American College Health 2018;66(2):106 View
  4. Bekemeier B, Pantazis A, Yip M, Kwan-Gett T. Developing the Evidence for Public Health Systems to Battle Vaccine Preventable Disease at the Local Level: Data Challenges and Strategies for Advancing Research. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2017;23(2):131 View
  5. Shah G, Leider J, Castrucci B, Williams K, Luo H. Characteristics of Local Health Departments Associated with Implementation of Electronic Health Records and other Informatics Systems. Public Health Reports® 2016;131(2):272 View