Health Informatics Governance
Health informatics governance is the set of processes, rules, and regulations which govern the collection, storage, processing, communication, and usage of medical data. It aims to ensure that data is securely and ethically managed, while increasing the accuracy, efficacy, and efficiency of healthcare operations. Health informatics governance is critical to maintaining the trust and privacy of patient data and to improving the quality of care delivery. It is also key to using data analytics to generate population-level insights and to support healthcare decision-making. Examples of common health informatics governance practices include data security, risk assessment and management, compliance with relevant laws and regulations, and data management.
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