Health Informatics
Health informatics is a rapidly growing field that combines the power of information technology with healthcare. It is used to collect, manage and analyze data related to patient care, administrative processes and clinical service delivery. The main objective of health informatics is to improve the quality, safety and efficiency of healthcare delivery to patients, by providing better access to information, decision support and improved communication between healthcare professionals. In addition, health informatics can be used to improve the accuracy of medical records when managing health information, increasing patient safety and reducing medical errors. Health informatics is also used to provide personalized care and services to patients, as well as to assist in research and public health initiatives.
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