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Commentaries on "Informatics and medicine: from molecules to populations".
Altman, R. B.; Balling, Rudi; Brinkley, J. F. et al.
2008In Methods of Information in Medicine, 47 (4), p. 296-317
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Keywords :
Medical Informatics; Peer Review; Public Health Informatics; Research
Abstract :
[en] OBJECTIVE: To discuss interdisciplinary research and education in the context of informatics and medicine by commenting on the paper of Kuhn et al. "Informatics and Medicine: From Molecules to Populations". METHOD: Inviting an international group of experts in biomedical and health informatics and related disciplines to comment on this paper. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The commentaries include a wide range of reasoned arguments and original position statements which, while strongly endorsing the educational needs identified by Kuhn et al., also point out fundamental challenges that are very specific to the unusual combination of scientific, technological, personal and social problems characterizing biomedical informatics. They point to the ultimate objectives of managing difficult human health problems, which are unlikely to yield to technological solutions alone. The psychological, societal, and environmental components of health and disease are emphasized by several of the commentators, setting the stage for further debate and constructive suggestions.
Disciplines :
Life sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Altman, R. B.
Balling, Rudi 
Brinkley, J. F.
Coiera, E.
Consorti, F.
Dhansay, M. A.
Geissbuhler, A.
Hersh, W.
Kwankam, S. Y.
Lorenzi, N. M.
Martin-Sanchez, F.
Mihalas, G. I.
Shahar, Y.
Takabayashi, K.
Wiederhold, G.
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Language :
English
Title :
Commentaries on "Informatics and medicine: from molecules to populations".
Publication date :
2008
Journal title :
Methods of Information in Medicine
ISSN :
0026-1270
Publisher :
Schattauer, Germany
Volume :
47
Issue :
4
Pages :
296-317
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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