18 Facts About Health informatics

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The disciplines involved combines medicine fields with computing fields, in particular computer engineering, software engineering, information engineering, bioHealth informatics, bio-inspired computing, theoretical computer science, information systems, data science, information technology, autonomic computing, and behavior Health informatics.

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In some countries term Health informatics is used in the context of applying library science to data management in hospitals.

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The first examination for board certification in the subspecialty of clinical Health informatics was offered in October 2013 by American Board of Preventive Medicine with 432 passing to become the 2014 inaugural class of Diplomates in clinical Health informatics.

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Development of the field of clinical informatics led to the creation of large data sets with electronic health record data integrated with other data.

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Clinical research informatics is a sub-field of health informatics that tries to improve the efficiency of clinical research by using informatics methods.

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CRI is a fairly new branch of Health informatics and has met growing pains as any up and coming field does.

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Researchers and the Health informatics team have a difficult time coordinating plans and ideas in order to design a system that is easy to use for the research team yet fits in the system requirements of the computer team.

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Translational BioHealth informatics is a relatively new field that surfaced in the year of 2000 when human genome sequence was released.

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Field of computer engineering is known in Europe as technical Health informatics and is closely related to engineering Health informatics which includes information engineering.

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NeuroHealth informatics is a scientific study of information flow and processing in nervous system.

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Early names for health informatics included medical computing, biomedical computing, medical computer science, computer medicine, medical electronic data processing, medical automatic data processing, medical information processing, medical information science, medical software engineering, and medical computer technology.

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The European Institute for Health informatics Records is involved in the promotion of high quality electronic health record systems in the European Union.

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Australasian College of Health Informatics is the professional association for health informatics in the Asia-Pacific region.

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In 2003, the Ministry of Health released the Development Lay-out of National Health Informatics indicating the identification of standardization for health informatics which is 'combining adoption of international standards and development of national standards'.

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Therefore, in late 2003, the health informatics group in Ministry of Health released three projects to deal with issues of lacking national health information standards, which were the Chinese National Health Information Framework and Standardization, the Basic Data Set Standards of Hospital Information System and the Basic Data Set Standards of Public Health Information System.

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Since 2010, the Ministry of Health informatics has been working on the Malaysian Health informatics Data Warehouse (MyHDW) project.

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The Ministry of Health informatics has embarked on introducing the electronic Hospital Information Systems in several public hospitals including Putrajaya Hospital, Serdang Hospital and Selayang Hospital.

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Saudi Association for Health informatics Information was established in 2006 to work under direct supervision of King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health informatics Sciences to practice public activities, develop theoretical and applicable knowledge, and provide scientific and applicable studies.

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