February 14, 2019 — Editor's note: This article has been updated to correct a typo. The current practice pathway will no longer be available in 2023 and not 2013. Clinical informatics is a relatively ...
A new report from PwC US Health Research Institute (HRI) shows how clinical informatics could be a crucial tool to fostering better population health and reducing healthcare costs. Key to those ...
Among Chris Harle's many clinical research interests, he's been keenly focused for years on interoperable decision support tools, helping steer primary care providers toward more guideline-recommended ...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, new technology is being used to improve health care—from telemedicine to data analytics aimed at containing the next pandemic. To help bridge new technology with ...
This Collection presents descriptions of a series of datasets for use in clinical informatics fields. Datasets in clinical informatics are vital for improving healthcare quality, efficiency, and ...
This paper develops the themes set out in the previous paper in this series and focuses on the development of dental informatics. In comparison with medical informatics, progress both in the United ...
The Graduate Certificate in Clinical Informatics from UAB is designed to expand or supplement your current, working understanding of health informatics and healthcare information technology beyond ...
The American Medical Informatics Association has issued some new recommendations for how clinical decision support tools that adapt their algorithms as they're trained with new data should be overseen ...
Clinical laboratories often interact their information technology (IT) department, especially when installing new instruments, adding new tests to the menu, defining critical values, analyzing ...
Get In-Demand Skills With an Online Certificate in the Foundations of Health Informatics. Health Informatics is the science of the collection, storage, analysis, retrieval, and application of data to ...
The healthcare industry has emerged to be very data-intensive. How much, you ask? Well, it would require 2.3 zettabytes of data (or 2.3 trillion DVDs) to capture fully the data that the industry ...