Difference between revisions of "Health Informatics"

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==Applications==
 
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===Electronic Medical Records===
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Electronic Medical Records are a virtual documentation of all a patient’s medical history, particularly at a specific location. Generally, the records are isolated to the location in which they are created: the hospital, private practice, or clinic. Electronic medical records offer an advantage internally, as they allow for all records to be chronicled uniformly in one location. Doctors in different departments have access to the same information in real time.
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===Clinical Improvements===
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In order to test theories within hospitals and patient care, models can be well applied and then their progress analyzed through health informatics
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===Physician Training===
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===Physician/Patient Communication===
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===Research Informatics===
  
===Electronic Medical Records===  
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==Education==
Electronic Medical Records are a virtual documentation of all a patient’s medical history, particularly at a specific location. Generally, the records are isolated to the location in which they are created: the hospital, private practice, or clinic. Electronic medical records offer an advantage internally, as they allow for all records to be chronicled uniformly in one location. Doctors in different departments have access to the same information in real time. Issues involving electronic medical records include
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==Ethical Issues==
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One of the greatest issues facing health informatics is that of privacy. With electronic medical records, a patient’s entire health history, and very private information, are accessible to a skillful hacker.

Revision as of 22:48, 12 October 2012

Health Informatics is an interdisciplinary field combining information science and health care to create and execute policies, technologies, and guidelines based on the analysis of information across health fields.


Applications

Electronic Medical Records

Electronic Medical Records are a virtual documentation of all a patient’s medical history, particularly at a specific location. Generally, the records are isolated to the location in which they are created: the hospital, private practice, or clinic. Electronic medical records offer an advantage internally, as they allow for all records to be chronicled uniformly in one location. Doctors in different departments have access to the same information in real time.

Clinical Improvements

In order to test theories within hospitals and patient care, models can be well applied and then their progress analyzed through health informatics

Physician Training

Physician/Patient Communication

Research Informatics

Education

Ethical Issues

One of the greatest issues facing health informatics is that of privacy. With electronic medical records, a patient’s entire health history, and very private information, are accessible to a skillful hacker.