Background: Informatics capacity building is resource and personnel intensive. Many local health departments (LHDs) face tradeoffs between using their resources to carry out existing mandates and using resources to build their capacity, for example, through informatics, to deliver essential services in a more effective and efficient manner. Objective: The purpose of this case study is to describe how a mid-sized LHD built and used information systems to support its strategic objectives, clinical services, and surveillance. Methods: The mid-sized LHD described here was chosen for its “best practices” in informatics capacity building and use by NACCHO\u27s study advisory committee. To conduct the case study, authors reviewed departmental docu...
Objective: Assessing local health departments’ (LHDs’) informatics capacities is important, especial...
The research examines the association between Local Health Departments (LHDs) Health Informatics (HI...
Background: Because of several recent developments, the environment in which local health department...
Objective and Methods: The objective of this case study was to describe the process and outcomes of ...
Objective: To describe the informatics activities performed by and for local health departments. Des...
Georgia Southern Examines Electronic Health Records and Meaningful Use in LHDs Georgia Southern Exam...
Background: Information technology and information systems (IT/IS) play a critical role in the daily...
Background: Local health departments (LHDs) operate in a complex and dynamic public health landscape...
The 2015 Informatics Needs and Capacity of Local Health Departments (LHDs) survey is the most recent...
Background: Information technology and information systems (IT/IS) play a critical role in the daily...
Context: Public health practice is information-intensive and information-driven. Public health infor...
Background: Local health departments (LHDs) operate in a complex and dynamic public health landscape...
Objective: Little is known about the nationwide patterns in the use of public health informatics sys...
This article was published in the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) are evolving the scope of operations, practices, and ou...
Objective: Assessing local health departments’ (LHDs’) informatics capacities is important, especial...
The research examines the association between Local Health Departments (LHDs) Health Informatics (HI...
Background: Because of several recent developments, the environment in which local health department...
Objective and Methods: The objective of this case study was to describe the process and outcomes of ...
Objective: To describe the informatics activities performed by and for local health departments. Des...
Georgia Southern Examines Electronic Health Records and Meaningful Use in LHDs Georgia Southern Exam...
Background: Information technology and information systems (IT/IS) play a critical role in the daily...
Background: Local health departments (LHDs) operate in a complex and dynamic public health landscape...
The 2015 Informatics Needs and Capacity of Local Health Departments (LHDs) survey is the most recent...
Background: Information technology and information systems (IT/IS) play a critical role in the daily...
Context: Public health practice is information-intensive and information-driven. Public health infor...
Background: Local health departments (LHDs) operate in a complex and dynamic public health landscape...
Objective: Little is known about the nationwide patterns in the use of public health informatics sys...
This article was published in the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) are evolving the scope of operations, practices, and ou...
Objective: Assessing local health departments’ (LHDs’) informatics capacities is important, especial...
The research examines the association between Local Health Departments (LHDs) Health Informatics (HI...
Background: Because of several recent developments, the environment in which local health department...