Published on in Vol 4, No 3 (2012):

Public Health Practice within a Health Information Exchange: Information Needs and Barriers to Disease Surveillance

Public Health Practice within a Health Information Exchange: Information Needs and Barriers to Disease Surveillance

Public Health Practice within a Health Information Exchange: Information Needs and Barriers to Disease Surveillance

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Journals

  1. Dixon B, Grannis S, Revere D. Measuring the impact of a health information exchange intervention on provider-based notifiable disease reporting using mixed methods: a study protocol. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2013;13(1) View
  2. Dixon B, Colvard C, Tierney W. Identifying health facilities outside the enterprise: challenges and strategies for supporting health reform and meaningful use. Informatics for Health and Social Care 2015;40(4):319 View
  3. Saran S, Singh P, Kumar V, Chauhan P. Review of Geospatial Technology for Infectious Disease Surveillance: Use Case on COVID-19. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 2020;48(8):1121 View
  4. Muellner P, Muellner U, Gates M, Pearce T, Ahlstrom C, O’Neill D, Brodbelt D, Cave N. Evidence in Practice – A Pilot Study Leveraging Companion Animal and Equine Health Data from Primary Care Veterinary Clinics in New Zealand. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 2016;3 View
  5. Clark E, Neumann S, Hopkins S, Kostopoulos A, Hagerman L, Dobbins M. Changes to Public Health Surveillance Methods Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2024;10:e49185 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Ola O, Buchel O, Sedig K. Transforming Public Health in Developing Nations. View
  2. Ola O, Buchel O, Sedig K. Geospatial Research. View
  3. Ola O, Buchel O, Sedig K. Healthcare Policy and Reform. View
  4. McFarlane T, Teesdale S, Dixon B. Health Information Exchange. View
  5. Dixon B, Cusack C. Health Information Exchange. View
  6. Dixon B, Cusack C. Health Information Exchange. View
  7. Dixon B, Teesdale S, Sembajwe R, Osumba M, Ashebier E. Health Information Exchange. View