Health information technology in the international context

Preface / Nir Menachemi, Sanjay Singh, Valerie Yeager -- Health information exchange : national and international approaches / Joshua R. Vest -- How can routine health information systems improve health systems functioning in low- and middle-income countries? : assessing the evidence base / David R....

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