Title of article :
Informatics Metrics and Measures for a Smart Public Health Systems Approach: Information Science Perspective
Author/Authors :
Carney, Timothy Jay University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Chapel Hill, USA , Michael Shea, Christopher University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Chapel Hill, USA
Abstract :
Public health informatics is an evolving domain in which practices constantly change to meet the demands of a highly complex
public health and healthcare delivery system. Given the emergence of various concepts, such as learning health systems, smart health
systems, and adaptive complex health systems, health informatics professionals would benefit from a common set of measures and
capabilities to inform our modeling, measuring, and managing of health system “smartness.” Here, we introduce the concepts of
organizational complexity, problem/issue complexity, and situational awareness as three codependent drivers of smart public health
systems characteristics. We also propose seven smart public health systems measures and capabilities that are important in a public
health informatics professional’s toolkit.
Keywords :
Measures , Systems , Public , Given
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine