Medical Informatics
Medical Informatics is an interdisciplinary field of study at the intersection of computer science and healthcare. It focuses on the application of information technology and computer science techniques to healthcare and biomedicine. It uses a range of methods to collect and analyze medical data to improve patient care, reduce medical costs and promote the overall health of the public. Medical informatics helps to automate patient data, such as medical histories, vital signs and lab results, allowing for better coordination of care. It is also used to facilitate research and to promote evidence-based medicine. Medical informatics is an essential tool for providing quality healthcare and has the potential to revolutionize the healthcare industry.
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