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  1. Dixon BE, Holmes JH, Section Editors for the IMIA Yearbook Section on Managing Pandemics with Health Informatics. Managing Pandemics with Health Informatics. Yearbook of medical informatics. 2021 Aug 1; 30(1):69-74.
  2. Dixon BE, Grannis SJ, McAndrews C, Broyles AA, Mikels-Carrasco W, Wiensch A, Williams JL, Tachinardi U, Embi PJ. Leveraging data visualization and a statewide health information exchange to support COVID-19 surveillance and response: Application of public health informatics. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA. 2021 Jul 14; 28(7):1363-1373.
  3. Dixon BE. Applied Public Health Informatics: An eHealth Discipline Focused on Populations. Journal of the International Society for Telemedicine and EHealth. 2020 Dec 20; e14:1-8.
  4. Bauer AM, Jakupcak M, Hawrilenko M, Bechtel J, Arao R, Fortney JC. Outcomes of a health informatics technology-supported behavioral activation training for care managers in a collaborative care program. Families, systems & health : the journal of collaborative family healthcare. 2021 Mar 1; 39(1):89-100.
  5. McFarlane TD, Dixon BE, Grannis SJ, Gibson PJ. Public Health Informatics in Local and State Health Agencies: An Update From the Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey. Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP. 2019 Mar 1; 25 Suppl 2, Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey 2017:S67-S77.
  6. Goulet JL, Zeng Q, Marshall N, Morioka C. Integrative Health Informatics: The VHA Experience. 2017 Mar 27. Available from: https://www.amia.org/jointsummits2017/panels.
  7. Weir CR. Evidence-Based health Informatics: Promoting Safety and Efficiency Through Scientific methods and Ethical Policy. 2016 Jun 18.
  8. Tuepker A, Reeves R. Mixed Method Findings and Implications for Future Informatics Research from the Consortium for Health Informatics: PTSD Project. [Cyberseminar]. 2015 Jun 16.
  9. Goldstein MK. Health Informatics Tutorial: Knowledge-Based Decision Support Systems for Implementing Clinical Practice Guidelines. Paper presented at: American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium; 2009 Nov 14; San Francisco, CA.
  10. Staes CJ, Xu W, LeFevre SD, Price RC, Narus SP, Gundlapalli A, Rolfs R, Nangle B, Samore M, Facelli JC. A case for using grid architecture for state public health informatics: the Utah perspective. BMC medical informatics and decision making. 2009 Jun 22; 9:32.
  11. Darkins A, Ryan P, Kobb R, Foster L, Edmonson E, Wakefield B, Lancaster AE. Care Coordination/Home Telehealth: the systematic implementation of health informatics, home telehealth, and disease management to support the care of veteran patients with chronic conditions. Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association. 2008 Dec 1; 14(10):1118-26.
  12. Weir CR. Evaluation Methods and Metrics for Health Informatics Interventions. Paper presented at: VA Salt Lake City Nursing Organization Monthly Meeting; 2008 Nov 2; Salt Lake City, UT.
  13. Staes CJ, Xu W, LeFerve SD, Narus SP, Gundlapalli A, Samore MH, Facelli J. A case for using grid architecture in state public health informatics: the Utah perspective. Poster session presented at: HealthGrid Annual Conference; 2008 Oct 1; Chicago, IL.
  14. Nevinslong L. CYS: VIReC Clinical Informatics Series: Consumer Health Informatics: Using Technology to Enhance Partnerships with Our Patients. 2006 Nov 21.
  15. Chaney EF. Creating Health Informatics Applications for Collaborative Care of Chronic Illnesses. Paper presented at: AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting; 2006 Jun 27; Seattle, WA.

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