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Information for Health: A Strategy for Building the National
Health Information Infrastructure
Report and Recommendations From the
National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
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Table of Contents
Report
Cover
Members
of the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
Transmittal
Letter
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Staffing
and Support
Executive
Summary
Information for Health: A Strategy for Building the National Health
Information Infrastructure (NHII)
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Introduction Background
and Overview of the Report
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The
NHII Vision in Brief Definition
and Key Elements Three
Dimensions: Personal Health, Healthcare Provider, and Population
Health
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Technical
and Functional Building Blocks of the NHII
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Contributing
Activities and Prototype
Programs Crosscutting
Activities The
Healthcare Provider Dimension The
Population Health Dimension The
Personal Health Dimension The
Canadian Example The
Leap to the NHII
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Leadership
as the Cornerstone of
Implementation Gaps
and Barriers Disparate
Responsibilities Create a Fragmented
Environment Operationalizing
the Recommendations Three
Major Stages To Realize the NHII
Recommendations
for the National Health Information Infrastructure From the National
Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
Endnotes
References
Appendix: Toward a
National Health Information Infrastructure: Interim Report prepared
by the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics Workgroup on
the National Health Information Infrastructure, June 2000
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