Abstract
Despite more than a decade of research on medical information systems, deficiencies exist in our capability of establishing an effective environmental health information infrastructure. In this research, we present a pilot study on creating a feasible environmental health information infrastructure. The newly-developed environmental health information system is a web-based platform that integrates databases, decision-making tools, geographic information systems for supporting public health service and policy making. The study, which is a part of a comprehensive effort known as Environmental Public Health Tracking proposed by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, opens the door for future research on a large scale nation-wide healthcare information infrastructure. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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Li, L., Xu, L., Jeng, H. A., Naik, D., Allen, T., & Frontini, M. (2008). Creation of environmental health information system for public health service: A pilot study. Information Systems Frontiers, 10(5), 531–542. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10796-008-9108-1
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