From the reviews:
This book addresses two important subjects in healthcare: health disparities and electronic technologies. ... The intended audience includes public health professionals, healthcare administrators, informaticians, and graduate students. ... it appears to me the audience is primarily researchers in the field of health disparities and electronic health technologies. ... This book provides a valuable literature review of health disparities in the U.S. and of the role of the Internet and other electronic technologies in healthcare. (Florin Oprescu, Doody's Review Service, February, 2008)
The book is organized into 4 sections. ... This book may potentially assist policy makers in promoting new policy direction. ... This book seems suited for graduate students who will question, challenge, and expand on the formulated concepts and solutions. ... It also may offer legislators and scholars of healthy policy 'fresh' thoughts on the direction that may assist in closing the gap of health disparities. (Stanley W. Borg, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 299 (8), 2008)
In [this book the editor] sets out to marry the unlikely bedfellows of the sociobehavioral scientist, knowledgeable about healthcare disparities and the health information technologist. This thoroughly referenced primer accomplishes this task and more. Although written with public health professionals, policy makers and academicians in mind, this book also offers great value to the practicing physician. (Dina D. Strachan, MD, Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 100 (10), 2008)