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Health informatics and analytics — building a program to integrate business analytics across clinical and administrative disciplines

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2016
Abstract Health care organizations must develop integrated health information systems to respond to the numerous government mandates driving the movement toward reimbursement models emphasizing value-based and accountable care. Success in this transition requires integrated data analytics, supported by the combination of health ...
Monica Chiarini, Tremblay   +2 more
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Health Informatics: Use of Internet for Health Information Seeking by Pakistani Chronic Patients

Journal of Library Administration, 2021
The use of the internet and social networking sites has increased all over the world. It serves as a medium for patients to search for health-related information; to interact with the health care professionals; to access health information online, and to
M. Nazir, S. Soroya
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Reimagining how we develop leaders for healthcare’s evolving digital/data ecosystem: Implications for graduate programs in health administration

Journal of Hospital Administration
Objective: The evolving healthcare landscape, driven by digital transformation and increasing reliance on emerging Artificial Intelligence-derived tools, calls for a reassessment of the competencies required for effective healthcare leadership ...
Dae Hyun Kim, C. Lemak, Suzanne Boren
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Informatics Education for Health Administrators

2013
With the changes in healthcare delivery promoting more effective use of health information technology, it is essential that healthcare administrators have a basic grounding in the best practices for developing and using these technologies in healthcare settings.
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Root Cause Analysis and Medical Error Prevention: An Integrated Approach Involving Physical Therapy, Medical Informatics, and Healthcare Administration

Saudi Journal of Medicine and Public Health
Background: Medical error is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity globally, representing a critical systemic challenge rather than merely individual failure.
K. Abdullah   +22 more
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The Impact of Health Informatics Tools on Reducing Nursing Errors: A Comprehensive Sociotechnical Analysis

Journal of Posthumanism
Nursing errors represent a significant and persistent threat to patient safety, contributing to adverse events, increased morbidity, and substantial healthcare costs. In response, modern healthcare systems have increasingly relied upon health informatics
Atyaf Hassan Sowid   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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