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Reflections on Organizational Issues in Developing, Implementing, and Maintaining State Web-Based Data Query Systems
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice (2006)
  • D. Love, National Association of Health Data Organizations
  • Gulzar H. Shah, Georgia Southern University
Abstract
Emerging technologies, such as Web-based data query systems (WDQSs), provide opportunities for state and local agencies to systematically organize and disseminate data to broad audiences and streamline the data distribution process. Despite the progress in WDQSs' implementation, led by agencies considered the "early adopters," there are still agencies left behind. This article explores the organizational issues and barriers to development of WDQSs in public health agencies and highlights factors facilitating the implementation of WDQSs.
Keywords
  • Reflections,
  • Organizational issues,
  • Developing,
  • Implementing,
  • Maintaining,
  • State,
  • Web-based data query systems
Disciplines
Publication Date
March, 2006
Citation Information
D. Love and Gulzar H. Shah. "Reflections on Organizational Issues in Developing, Implementing, and Maintaining State Web-Based Data Query Systems" Journal of Public Health Management and Practice Vol. 2 Iss. 12 (2006) p. 184 - 188
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gulzar_shah/203/