Applied Medical Informatics
Applied medical informatics is the use of technology and data in the healthcare setting. It involves the collection, storage, analysis, and communication of medical information to support a wide range of patient care activities. This technology is used to improve the quality of patient care, reduce medical errors, help medical professionals share information quickly and effectively, and enhance patient safety. Applied medical informatics is used by hospitals, laboratories, pharmacies, and other healthcare facilities to facilitate the delivery of high-quality care to patients. It is used in the development of new treatments and technologies, as well as to improve the efficiency of existing medical services. The use of applied medical informatics can also help health care institutes reduce costs and improve patient outcomes.
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