Computerizing Large Integrated Health Networks: The VA Success (Health Informatics) vs Doctors Marriages: A Look at the Problems and Their Solutions
Overall winner: Computerizing Large Integrated Health Networks: The VA Success (Health Informatics)
Key Differences
Product A (Robert M. Kolodner, J.V. Douglas) targets health informatics and VA system case-study readers with expert credentials and a higher listed price tier; Product B (Michael F. Myers) focuses on doctors' relationships and practical problem-solving at a more affordable listed price tier. A is better for technical healthcare IT and institutional case-study insight, while B is aimed at interpersonal/professional development for physicians
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
Doctors Marriages: A Look at the Problems and Their Solutions
A medical informatics book examining relationship challenges and practical remedies. Provides insights from professional perspectives. Customer insight note: mixed reactions observed in brief
Pros
- focus on professional perspectives
- practical remedies discussed
- clear, concise format
Cons
- limited customer feedback provided
- reviews appear sparse
- title length may be lengthy
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Michael F. Myers |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Robert M. Kolodner, J.V. Douglas |
| User Reviews | Tie |