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Geographic Information Systems for Public Health by Melnick, X

Geographic Information Systems for Public Health by Melnick, X
Geographic Information Systems in Public Health introduces students to the uses of GIS in the field of public health. This text explains the pitfalls and limitations of practical GIS in public health, acclimates the student to reading public health data on maps, and explores the relationships between GIS and data quality, as well as epidemiology. In addition, the text discusses management strategies that enhance GIS effectiveness, provides examples of successful maps that can be replicated, and describes approaches and techniques that are key to effective GIS mapping in public health.



Managing Health Promotion: Developing Healthy Organizations and Communities by Ina Simnett, X
Managing Health Promotion: Developing Healthy Organizations and Communities by Ina Simnett, X
The recent and ongoing changes within the NHS will continue to have a major impact on health promotion, both on how it is managed and organized and on its place in the public agenda. Managers and professionals within the NHS and beyond are now having to grapple with the development and implementation of major new health strategies, including expanding their field of health promotion work and developing health partnerships and joint ventures with other agencies. This is a concise, practical and timely guide to the improved management of health promotion. It includes information on systems for quality improvement and audit of health promotion. It describes a developmental approach to intervention based on the values and processes of individual autonomy, democracy, mutual empowerment and community participation. Emphasis is placed both on how to create organizations and conditions which enhance health and quality of life, and on how to empower individuals and forge relationships through which everyone makes health gains. Recent research and evaluation is discussed in a practical way including how best to help people change their lifestyles and how to extend our outreach so that hard-to-reach groups become active participants. Managing Health Promotion is an invaluable source of information and guidance for all those working within organizations who are responsible for managing health promotion work or allocating resources for health development. an indispensable guide to those involved in health service delivery, not just in the United Kingdom, but in other countries as well.



Health informatics - [patient chart of a health information system]

National Institute of Informatics - The National Institute of Informatics (NII) is a Japanese research institute created in April 2000 for the purpose of advancing the study of informatics. This institute is also devoted to creating a system to facilitate the spread of scientific information to the general public.

Brazilian Society for Health Informatics - Created in November 1983 in Campinas, during the First Brazilian Congress on Health Informatics, this professional society has the mission of promoting the development and the interchange of ideas and results in the fields devoted to the information technologies applied to the health sciences (Medical informatics, Telemedicine, Bioinformatics, etc.).

Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture - The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has had automated data processing systems within its medical facilities since before 1985, beginning with the Decentralized Hospital Computer Program information system, including extensive clinical and administrative capabilities. The Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) supports both ambulatory and inpatient care.



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