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2007

Description of a method to support public health information management: Organizational network analysis

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Description of a method to support public health information management: Organizational network analysis
In this case study, we describe a method that has potential to provide systematic support for public health information management. Public health agencies depend on specialized information that travels throughout an organization via communication networks among employees. Interactions that occur within these networks are poorly understood and are generally unmanaged. We applied organizational network analysis, a method for studying communication networks, to assess the method’s utility to support decision making for public health managers, and to determine what links existed between information use and agency processes. Data on communication links among a health department’s staff was obtained via survey with a 93% response rate, and analyzed using Organizational Risk Analyzer (ORA) software. The findings described the structure of information flow in the department’s communication networks. The analysis succeeded in providing insights into organizational processes which info...
Jacqueline Merrill, Suzanne Bakken, Maxine Rockoff
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where JBI
Authors Jacqueline Merrill, Suzanne Bakken, Maxine Rockoff, Kristine Gebbie, Kathleen M. Carley
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