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A national agenda for public health informatics.
Authors:W A Yasnoff  J M Overhage  B L Humphreys  M LaVenture  K W Goodman  L Gatewood  D A Ross  J Reid  W E Hammond  D Dwyer  S M Huff  I Gotham  R Kukafka  J W Loonsk  M M Wagner
Institution:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia 30333 USA. WYasnoff@cdc.gov
Abstract:The American Medical Informatics Association 2001 Spring Congress brought together the public health and informatics communities to develop a national agenda for public health informatics. Discussions on funding and governance; architecture and infrastructure; standards and vocabulary; research, evaluation, and best practices; privacy, confidentiality, and security; and training and workforce resulted in 74 recommendations with two key themes: (1) all stakeholders need to be engaged in coordinated activities related to public health information architecture, standards, confidentiality, best practices, and research and (2) informatics training is needed throughout the public health workforce. Implementation of this consensus agenda will help promote progress in the application of information technology to improve public health.
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