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Health Informatics, Sustainable Health Care Development and Malnutrition in India

Balgir, RS (2011) Health Informatics, Sustainable Health Care Development and Malnutrition in India. [Journal (On-line/Unpaginated)]

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Abstract

Health informatics aims at studying the principal computer applications related to technology in developing human health care and solving the existing problems to facilitate efficient management. It helps in decision making process, hospital administration and system management and in catering the needs of clients/patients and doctors. However, the inadequacy of skilled manpower, resources and economy are the major hurdles to exploit the full potential of the technology and medical health facilities. Malnutrition and related causes are adversely affecting the nation from several angles. An integral approach would be able to mitigate the human sufferings.

Item Type:Journal (On-line/Unpaginated)
Keywords:Health informatics; Health care; Sustainable development; Malnutrition
Subjects:JOURNALS > Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences
ID Code:7951
Deposited By: Kakkilaya Bevinje, Dr. Srinivas
Deposited On:09 Nov 2012 17:37
Last Modified:09 Nov 2012 17:37

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