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The systematic aggregations and structuring of data in space, time, subjects and objects� in the context of decisions that should be taken is what constitutes the true information for the planner, the legislative body, the managerial level or the technician.

I will constantly stress the fundamental difference between information and knowledge. The creation of knowledge is a highly personal matter and I am to be convinced that we ever transmit knowledge as such.�

Sir George Alleyne. Health Information for All. PAHO/WHO San Jose, Costa Rica, 24 March, 1998