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  • Fruhling, A., et al., A Data/Information and Analysis Needs Assessment of Public Health Stakeholders in Nebraska, Academy of Health Annual Research Meeting, accepted.
  • Fruhling, A. (2008). Extending the Reach of Healthcare to Rural Consumers through E-Health Services. In E. V. Wilson (Ed.), Patient-Centered E-Health (pp. 157–167). Hershey, PA: IGI Books.
  • Yasnoff, W. A., O'Carroll, P. W., Koo, D., Linkins, R. W., & Kilbourne, E. M. (2000). Public Health Informatics: Improving and Transforming Public Health in the Information Age. Journal of Public Health Management Practice, 6(6), 67-75.
  • Yasnoff, W. A., Overhage, M., Humphreys, B., LaVenture, M., Goodman, K., Gatewood, L., Ross, D., Reid, J., Hammond, E., Dwyer, D., Huff, S., Gotham, I., Kukafka, R., Loonsk, J., & Wagner, M. (2001). A National Agenda for Public Health Informatics. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 8(6), 535–545.
  • Krieger, N., Waterman, P., Lemieux, K., Zierler, S., & Hogan, J. W. (2001). On the wrong side of the tracts? Evaluating the accuracy of geocoding in public health research.American Journal of Public Health, 91(7), 1114–1116

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