Perception of the Information Value for Public Health

Perception of the Information Value for Public Health

Author: 
Quoniam, Luc
Place: 
Hershey
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2013
Responsibility: 
Magalhães, Jorge Lima de, jt.author
Editor: 
Jamil, George Leal
Source: 
Rethinking the Conceptual Base for New Practical Applications in Information Value and Quality
Abstract: 

Information society boom and market globalization have opened up new ways of using a concept that has been in existence for a long time. Information is valued using competitive intelligence tools. Intensity in research on drugs and medicines contributes significantly to innovation and technological development in the country's health. Thus, this chapter shows how Web 2.0 tools of free access can help developing nations in network management and patient analysis for health care, in this case for neglected diseases–tuberculosis. The co-relation of a lot of experts in the world with several knowledge bases can contribute to generation of new approaches and results as well as assist in better decision making by managers of companies, governments, and organizations. Countries and publications by research networks in tuberculosis are listed. The authors also describe a specific example for technological management using tuberculosis patients.

Series: 
Advances in Information Quality and Management

CITATION: Quoniam, Luc. Perception of the Information Value for Public Health edited by Jamil, George Leal . Hershey : IGI Global , 2013. Rethinking the Conceptual Base for New Practical Applications in Information Value and Quality - Available at: https://library.au.int/perception-information-value-public-health