Healthcare Infrastructure: Health Systems for Individuals and Populations (Health Informatics) vs Computerizing Large Integrated Health Networks: The VA Success (Health Informatics)
Overall winner: Healthcare Infrastructure: Health Systems for Individuals and Populations (Health Informatics)
Key Differences
Product A (Bruce R. Schatz) focuses on health systems for populations with tags emphasizing population-health and health-systems and has a higher customer rating (4.20 from 2 reviews). Product B (Robert M. Kolodner, J.V. Douglas) is a case-study of the VA with expert-level healthcare-IT focus and a slightly lower rating (4.00 from 1 review) and is offered in a more affordable price tier
Healthcare Infrastructure: Health Systems for Individuals and Populations (Health Informatics)
Overview of health systems for individuals and populations within health informatics. Key benefits include insights into infrastructure design and population health. Customer insight: mixed sentiment noted in reviews
Pros
- focus on health systems for populations and individuals
- eco-system perspective within health informatics
- clear alignment with medical informatics field
Cons
- features: N/A
- customer insights: text: None
- rating based on limited reviews
Computerizing Large Integrated Health Networks: The VA Success (Health Informatics)
Overview of the VA's experience in health informatics network administration and systems integration. Key insights on large-scale health IT implementation and governance. User insight indicates mixed feedback from readers
Pros
- focus on large-scale health IT initiatives
- practical case study from the VA
- clear discussion of governance and integration challenges
Cons
- limited customer insight data available
- no features listed for the book
- single-review rating noted
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Robert M. Kolodner, J.V. Douglas |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Bruce R. Schatz |
| User Reviews | Bruce R. Schatz |