Health Informatics

Health Informatics refers to the integration of healthcare, information technology, and data management to improve patient care and health outcomes. This skill encompasses the collection, analysis, and application of health data to support clinical decision-making, enhance operational efficiency, and facilitate research. Knowledge of Health Informatics is used to develop and implement electronic health records, health information exchanges, and data analytics tools that enable healthcare providers to deliver more effective and personalized care.
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