Interviews and Commentaries
These are usually invited commentaries published alongside other articles. They may or may not be peer-reviewed.
These are usually invited commentaries published alongside other articles. They may or may not be peer-reviewed.
Articles published in this theme: 18 (scroll down to load remaining articles)
Commentary: Does Twitter have a role in Family Planning in Low-and-Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)?
Online J Public Health Inform 2021 (Sep 08); 13(2):e62620
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COVID-19: an Alarm to Move Faster towards “Smart Hospital”
Online J Public Health Inform 2021 (Apr 30); 13(1):e62626
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Citizen Science Models in Health Research: an Australian Commentary
Online J Public Health Inform 2019 (Dec 31); 11(3):e62601
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Data, Information, Evidence, and Knowledge: A Proposal for Health Informatics and Data Science
Online J Public Health Inform 2019 (Mar 05); 10(3):e62348
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Privacy, security, and the public health researcher in the era of electronic health record research
Online J Public Health Inform 2016 (Dec 28); 8(3):e61921
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Why do we need pharmacists in pharmacovigilance systems?
Online J Public Health Inform 2016 (Aug 15); 8(2):e61905
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Steps to a Sustainable Public Health Surveillance Enterprise
Online J Public Health Inform 2013 (Jun 30); 5(2):e61271
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Crowdinforming During Public Health Emergencies: A Commentary
Online J Public Health Inform 2011 (Jun 22); 3(1):e61004
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Public Health Informatics and the H1N1 Pandemic
Online J Public Health Inform 2009 (Dec 10); 1(1):e60972
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