Abstract

The discipline of public health informatics, part of the broader eHealth field, brings methods, knowledge, and theories from computer science and information science to support population health and well-being. This branch of informatics is most often found in governmental public health agencies that focus on population-level activities, including surveillance of disease as well as disease prevention. There are several specialised public health information systems used to prevent or mitigate disease, including syndromic surveillance, electronic laboratory reporting, and population health dashboards. This article defines and describes public health informatics and its role in eHealth. The article further discusses the role of public health information systems and challenges they face for the future. Strengthening public health will require greater investment in interoperability as well as analytics and the workforce. Disease outbreaks like COVID-19, Ebola, and H1N1 demonstrate the need for robust public health informatics applications and methods. Yet there is much work to be done to evolve existing tools and methods to strengthen the public health infrastructure for the next pandemic.

Highlights

  • Public health informatics is an applied discipline that brings methods, knowledge, and theories from both computer science and information science to support population health and well-being.[1]

  • Whereas eHealth facilitates the delivery of health care via information and communications technologies,[2] public health informatics supports prevention of disease as well as maintenance of well-being among populations using a variety of information and communications technologies

  • The notes are designed to help the reader understand the scope of the applied field of public health informatics and how the field contributes to the broader field of eHealth

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Introduction

Public health informatics is an applied discipline that brings methods, knowledge, and theories from both computer science and information science to support population health and well-being.[1] Whereas eHealth facilitates the delivery of health care via information and communications technologies,[2] public health informatics supports prevention of disease as well as maintenance of well-being among populations using a variety of information and communications technologies. The article reviews key terms and definitions It explores key informationsystems usedin public health practice. Multiple disciplines exist within the field of public health, including epidemiology, biostatistics, social and behavioural science, health policy and management, global health, and environmental health science. Governmental public health organisations exist at federal, state, and local levels. Monitor health status to identify and solve community health problems 2. Develop policies and plans that support individual and community health efforts

10. Research for new insights and innovative solutions to health problems
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