Population health INFORMATICS Driving Evidence-Based Solutions into Practice

Population Health Informatics addresses the growing opportunity to use technology to implement evidence-based solutions for the improvement of population health outcomes. While most health informatics texts take a hospital-centric approach, this innovative new first edition focuses on how to operati...

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Other Authors: Joshi, Ashish 1975- (Editor), Thorpe, Lorna 1967- (Editor), Waldron, Levi 1973- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Burlington, MA Jones & Bartlett Learning 2019
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