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Health care informatics evolutions and transitions to today
Maria Delos Angeles MoraHCA 496 Health Informatics Capstone
Professor Pamela Arcenaux6 June 2014
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Health care informatics evolutions and transitions to today
Do you imagine yourself like
this?
(Dalrymple, 2011, (Getty Images, Jose Luis Pelaez)
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Health care informatics is an evolution which we the health
care professionals need to become more and aware,
knowledge, and protectable of patient care. There is a range
of information in technology (IT) and information-analysis
skills and services required by the NHS (National Health
Services) that we need to be familiarized.
Health care informatics evolutions and transitions to today
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The branches in question and that we need to become
knowledgeable are: bioinformatics, clinical informatics,
consumer-health informatics.
Health care informatics evolutions and transitions to today
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As the application of Internet Technology (IT) to improve
management of patient data, population data and other
information relevant to patient care and community health,
teaching, biomedical research, and advancing medical knowledge.
Health care informatics evolutions and transitions to today
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There are many areas that we need to be aware of in an effort to
understand the correct way to on how to communicate among each
other. Once again, do you see yourself doing this like in the photo?
These are the things that many involved in the Healthcare Informatics
are trying to let us know since we need to be aware of:
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These are the things that many involved in the Healthcare
Informatics are trying to let us know since we need to be aware of
things such as the following:
1-type of health informatics program
2-vendors such as CISCO, LINUX
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3-language or jargon such as HIS, HIM, PHR, (will discuss these later on)
4-type of Web 1.0 or Web 2.0 in the area of work
5-to whom you can go to in the event that you may find any type of errors
concerning data entries
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These prior issues discussed are just a few of all the Healthcare
Informatics that we need to learn. As you research the internet, attend to
a health informatics courses and read areas that have been there since
the 1968s you become more familiarized with the new issues after many
studies have been done in an effort to protect healthcare information and
avoid numerous things such as labs, x-rays, pharmaceutical and
surgeries that have been done to a particular patient
Health care informatics evolutions and transitions to today
Darrell West, 2011.
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There has been an explosion of mHealth activities around the world.
A 2011 global survey of 114 nations undertaken by the World Health
Organization found that mHealth initiatives have been established in
many countries, but there is variation in adoption levels (WHO,
2011). The most common activity was the creation of health call
centers, which respond to patient inquiries. This was followed by
using SMS for appointment reminders, using telemedicine, accessing
patient records, measuring treatment compliance, raising health
awareness, monitoring patients, and physician decision support.
(How Mobile Devices are Transforming Healthcare, 2011)
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Health care informatics evolutions and transitions to today
As we continue to discuss what healthcare
informatics is all about in the medical field we
will continue to discuss about the diversity of
the many medical programs that are around
the globe in effort to use the correct one.
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Refences:
E.H. Shortliffe and J.J. Cimino, eds, Biomedical Informatics: Computer Applications in Health
Care and Biomedicine, (3rd ed.), New York: Springer, 2006. Retrieved from: http://web.a.ebscohost.com.proxy-library.ashford.edu/ehost/detail
P.W. Dalrymple and N.K. Roderer, Competence in the information professions: a comparative analysis and environmental scan, in: Positioning the Profession: the Tenth International Congress on Medical Librarianship, Brisbane, Australia, (1–15). August 31-September 4, 2009. Retrieved from: http://web.a.ebscohost.com.proxy-library.ashford.edu/ehost/detail
Sarrmat, B., & Drummond, M. (2011). Another Special Relationship? Interactions between Health Technology Policies and Health Care Systems in the United States and the United Kingdom. Journal Of Health Politics, Policy & Law, 36(1), 119-139. doi:10.1215/03616878-1191126. Retrieved from: http://web.a.ebscohost.com.proxy-library.ashford.edu/ehost/detail 2011059644
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