Health information systems and health communications: Narrowband and broadband technologies as core public health competencies
R. Riegelman and
N.A. Persily
American Journal of Public Health, 2001, vol. 91, issue 8, 1179-1183
Abstract:
The revolution in information systems and the efforts to take advantage of new opportunities are likely to alter the structure and function of schools of public health, the relationships among disciplines, and the health professions.
Date: 2001
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