Understanding Healthcare Information
Welcome to understandinghealthcareinformation.com. This site accompanies my book of the same name, and it is intended as a holding place for updates.
The book is a guide to resources, although it goes further by expounding a domain analytic approach to healthcare information. That is, it takes the rather wider view of how information is created, disseminated, organized, index/retrieved and used. It is concerned with information communication within the field of healthcare.
The book is written for those who are, or are hoping to be, specialists in healthcare information. The idea came many years ago, in the guise of the question “what would an expert in health information be expected to know?” Whilst this question arose originally from the viewpoint of a practicing information scientist, it now embraces those working and studying in more varied environments, including healthcare per se, healthcare libraries, information centers, industry, patient support, consumer groups and public libraries.
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