Clinical Informatics
Clinical informatics is the intersection of medical information technology, clinical science, and healthcare delivery. It is a rapidly growing field that uses information systems, medical informatics, and computer technology to study, manage, and optimize patient care. Clinical informatics is used to improve the quality and safety of healthcare, increase patient safety, reduce medical errors, and help streamline administrative processes. It also helps healthcare professionals to use data in order to make informed decisions that improve the care of their patients. Clinical informatics is a powerful tool for healthcare providers to improve the quality, accuracy, and efficiency of patient care.
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