Health Informatics Ethics
Health informatics ethics is a field of study that focuses on the ethical implications of the use of technology in healthcare settings and data management. It explores ways in which health care providers, researchers and the public can ethically use and manage health information, such as patient data, to improve the safety and quality of care. Health informatics ethics has become increasingly relevant with the growing use of digital technology in healthcare, as it addresses the ethical considerations that accompany such technological advances. It provides a framework for healthcare providers to ensure they are meeting their ethical obligation to protect the privacy and security of patient data while still benefiting from the advantages of digital health technology.
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