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    J.A. Magnuson, Brian E. Dixon, editors.
    Summary: This 3rd edition of a classic textbook examines the context and background of public health informatics, explores the technology and science underlying the field, discusses challenges and emerging solutions, reviews many key public health information systems, and includes practical, case-based studies to guide the reader through the topic. The editors have expanded the text into new areas that have become important since publication of the previous two editions due to changing technologies and needs in the field, as well as updating and augmenting much of the core content. The book contains learning objectives, overviews, future directions, and review questions to assist readers to engage with this vast topic. The Editors and their team of well-known contributors have built upon the foundation established by the previous editions to provide the reader with a comprehensive and forward-looking review of public health informatics. The breadth of material in Public Health Informatics and Information Systems, 3rd edition makes it suitable for both undergraduate and graduate coursework in public health informatics, enabling instructors to select chapters that best fit their students needs.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Contents
    Part I: Context for Public Health Informatics
    1: Public Health Informatics: An Introduction
    Introduction to PH Informatics
    Public Health in the US
    Background
    Federal Level
    State Level
    Local Level
    Principles and Purpose
    Current State
    Public Health Informatics
    Background
    Underlying Principles
    Data Sources and Data Partners
    Output of PHI Efforts
    Principles and Purpose
    Current State
    Public Health Information Systems
    Background
    Principles and Purpose
    Current State Drivers of Change for Public Health Informatics and Information Systems
    Health Care Reform
    Precision Public Health
    mHealth and uHealth
    Public Health 3.0
    Summary
    References
    2: History of Public Health Information Systems and Informatics
    Introduction
    Data, Information, and Knowledge
    The Development of Counting and Counting Machines
    Development of Mechanical Counting Devices
    The Development of Modern Mechanical Measuring Devices
    Stages in Development of Public Health Information Management Systems
    The Age of Observation
    The Age of Analysis The Origin of Modern Public Health Informatics
    The Cholera Outbreaks in England
    Public Health Data Collection in the United States
    The Three Waves of Federal-State Systems Development in the US
    The First Wave: Independent Systems Development
    The Second Wave: Federal Funding of State-Level Systems
    The Third Wave: Integration of the Benefits of State-Level System Development with the Tools of Software Reuse
    Summary
    References
    3: Public Health Informatics in the Larger Context of Biomedical and Health Informatics
    Introduction
    The Sub-Disciplines of Informatics Major Applications of Informatics
    Electronic and Personal Health Records
    Information Retrieval (Search) Systems
    Consumer Health
    Telemedicine
    Bioinformatics
    Data Science and Analytics
    Big Data
    Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
    The Value of Informatics
    Summary
    References
    4: Governmental and Legislative Context for Informatics
    Overview
    Introduction
    Legal and Regulatory Framework for Public Health Informatics
    Fundamentals of the Policy Process in the United States
    Organization and Authority of the Legislative Branch Organization and Authority of the Executive Branch
    Role of the Private Sector in Policy Development and Implementation
    The Policy Environment for Public Health Informatics
    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
    Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act
    Affordable Care Act (ACA)
    Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act (FDASIA)
    MACRA, MIPS, and APMs (Alternative Payment Models)
    Twenty-First Century Cures Act
    Future Policy Challenges
    Data Sharing and Health Information Exchange
    Digital Access Springer 2020