BookAuthority, as shown by CNN and Forbes features the best public health books recommended by experts.

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The first place went to Philip de Melo for his book “Public health informatics and technology


By Philip de Melo 
“Public Health Informatics and Technology” by Philip de Melo explores the vital intersection of information technology, computer science, and public health practice. Through systematic application, professionals in Public Health Informatics (PHIT) harness data analytics, advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, and innovative methodologies to address complex public health challenges. Distinguishing between clinical and public health informatics, the book emphasizes the role of PHIT in collecting, managing, analyzing, and sharing public health data to enhance population health outcomes efficiently and effectively.” 

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By Quisha UmembaDr. Jovonni SpinnerJometra HawkinsVanessa Da Costa 

4.44|Mar 11, 2024|216 Pages

Public Health Entrepreneurship: Navigating the Intersection of Purpose and Profit explores the dynamic intersection of public health and entrepreneurship, highlighting the inspiring stories and impactful contributions of everyday individuals driving innovation in the field as public health consultants and entrepreneurs. The goal of this book is simple: to expose public health professionals to the opportunities that exist as a PublicHealthPreneur. 

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By Fred C. Pampel 

3.81|Mar 11, 2024|336 Pages

The fascinating stories of public health innovators who overcame immense obstacles to improve the health of millions. In the nineteenth century, the scourge of deadly infectious diseases permanently receded for the first time in human history while longevity steadily improved. This progress was due in large part to advances in the public health field, including improved sanitation and cleaner water. 

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