
Public Health Informatics
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- 1: Public Health Informatics: Positioning within an informatics framework
- 2: Understanding Public Health Informatics in the context of health in LMICs
- 3: The use problematic in Health Information Systems
- 4: Challenge of integration: (In)adequacy of technical solutions to institutional challenges?
- 5: Decentralised information use: Are the cloud and big data supporting this?
- 6: Institutions as barriers and facilitators of Health Information Systems reform
- 7: Complexity and Public Health Informatics in LMICs
- 8: Measuring progress towards UHC and post-2015 sustainable development goals: The informational challenges
- 9: HIS governance and standards: The challenges of implementation
- 10: Strengthening healthcare systems and health information systems: Building synergies
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