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Jacqueline Merrill1, Maxine Rockoff, Suzanne Bakken
1School of Nursing, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Abstract:
Public health agencies are composed of complex information processing networks. The dynamic interactions of these networks affect performance in complex ways that are not easily understood. We explored how organizational network analysis can support management in public health. Managers participated in interpreting our findings and developed strategies to address the problems uncovered. The method is a means for informaticians and practitioners to build collaborative knowledge and improve public health systems using empirical evidence.
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