Published on in Vol 7, No 2 (2015):

What’s Past is Prologue: A Scoping Review of Recent Public and Global Health Informatics Literature

What’s Past is Prologue: A Scoping Review of Recent Public and Global Health Informatics Literature

What’s Past is Prologue: A Scoping Review of Recent Public and Global Health Informatics Literature

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Journals

  1. Chen T, Dredze M, Weiner J, Hernandez L, Kimura J, Kharrazi H. Extraction of Geriatric Syndromes From Electronic Health Record Clinical Notes: Assessment of Statistical Natural Language Processing Methods. JMIR Medical Informatics 2019;7(1):e13039 View
  2. Hussein R. The Promise of Enterprise Architecture for Global Health Informatics. Journal of Medical Systems 2017;41(7) View
  3. Dixon B, Zhang Z, Arno J, Revere D, Joseph Gibson P, Grannis S. Improving Notifiable Disease Case Reporting Through Electronic Information Exchange–Facilitated Decision Support: A Controlled Before-and-After Trial. Public Health Reports® 2020;135(3):401 View
  4. Ma X, Jung C, Chang H, Richards T, Kharrazi H. Assessing the Population-Level Correlation of Medication Regimen Complexity and Adherence Indices Using Electronic Health Records and Insurance Claims. Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy 2020;26(7):860 View
  5. Bello-Bravo J. Getting the message across: Characterizing a need to bridge public health messaging for tuberculosis across a rural/urban and CHW/traditional healer divide in Madagascar (A review). Scientific African 2020;8:e00321 View
  6. Dixon B, Zhang Z, Lai P, Kirbiyik U, Williams J, Hills R, Revere D, Gibson P, Grannis S. Completeness and timeliness of notifiable disease reporting: a comparison of laboratory and provider reports submitted to a large county health department. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2017;17(1) View
  7. Lovelace K, Shah G. Using Information Systems to Improve a Mid-Sized Local Health Department's Effectiveness in a Time of Rapid Change. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2016;22(Supplement 6):S89 View
  8. Messino P, Kharrazi H, Kim J, Lehmann H. A method for measuring the effect of certified electronic health record technology on childhood immunization status scores among Medicaid managed care network providers. Journal of Biomedical Informatics 2020;110:103567 View
  9. Bery A, Anzaldi L, Boyd C, Leff B, Kharrazi H. Potential value of electronic health records in capturing data on geriatric frailty for population health. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics 2020;91:104224 View
  10. Shah G, Leider J, Luo H, Kaur R. Interoperability of Information Systems Managed and Used by the Local Health Departments. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2016;22(Supplement 6):S34 View
  11. Shah G, Vest J, Lovelace K, McCullough J. Local Health Departments' Partners and Challenges in Electronic Exchange of Health Information. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2016;22(Supplement 6):S44 View
  12. Scheibner J, Sleigh J, Ienca M, Vayena E. Benefits, challenges, and contributors to success for national eHealth systems implementation: a scoping review. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2021;28(9):2039 View
  13. 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
  14. Javaid M, Haleem A, Singh R. Health informatics to enhance the healthcare industry's culture: An extensive analysis of its features, contributions, applications and limitations. Informatics and Health 2024;1(2):123 View
  15. Faulkenberry G, Masizana A, Mosesane B, Ndlovu K. Clinical Data Flow in Botswana Clinics: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Assessment. JMIR Research Protocols 2024;13:e52411 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Chen E. Mental Health Informatics. View
  2. Kharrazi H, Gamache R, Weiner J. Public Health Informatics and Information Systems. View
  3. Martin-Sanchez F, Aguiar-Pulido V. Global Health Informatics. View