Published on in Vol 6, No 3 (2014):

Patterns and Correlates of Public Health Informatics Capacity Among Local Health Departments

Patterns and Correlates of Public Health Informatics Capacity Among Local Health Departments

Patterns and Correlates of Public Health Informatics Capacity Among Local Health Departments

Authors of this article:

J. Mac McCullough1 ;   Kate Goodin2
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Journals

  1. McCullough J, Goodin K. Clinical Data Systems to Support Public Health Practice: A National Survey of Software and Storage Systems Among Local Health Departments. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2016;22(Supplement 6):S18 View
  2. Shah G. The Methods Behind 2015 Informatics Capacity and Needs Assessment Study. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2016;22(Supplement 6):S9 View
  3. 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
  4. Leider J, Shah G, Williams K, Gupta A, Castrucci B. Data, Staff, and Money: Leadership Reflections on the Future of Public Health Informatics. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2017;23(3):302 View
  5. McCullough J. Local health and social services expenditures: An empirical typology of local government spending. Preventive Medicine 2017;105:66 View
  6. Hsu Y, Chen T, Chu F, Liu H, Chou L, Hwang S. Official Websites of Local Health Centers in Taiwan: A Nationwide Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019;16(3):399 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gilbert C, Gray K, Pritchard S. The Health Information Workforce. View