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This book, Health Informatics and Medical Data Analysis, provides a comprehensive overview of the field of health informatics, an interdisciplinary area that integrates computer science, information science, and healthcare. It explores the acquisition, storage, and analysis of health data to enhance patient care, improve healthcare services, and inform public health decisions. The content is systematically structured, beginning with the basics of health informatics, advancing through the intricacies of health data management, analytics, and the application of clinical decision support systems, and concluding with emerging trends and the future landscape of healthcare technology. Through a blend of theoretical concepts, practical insights, and real-world case studies, the book aims to equip readers with a deep understanding of the current state and future potential of health informatics. It addresses critical issues such as data privacy, security, and ethical considerations, while highlighting the role of artificial intelligence, big data, and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) in transforming healthcare delivery and public health. This book serves as an essential resource for healthcare professionals, IT specialists in healthcare, students, and anyone interested in the convergence of technology and healthcare. Keywords Health Informatics, Medical Data Analysis, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Hospital Information Systems (HIS), Telemedicine, Data Privacy, Healthcare Security, Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare, Big Data, Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS), Public Health Informatics, Data Governance, Predictive Analytics.
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This book, Health Informatics and Medical Data Analysis, provides a comprehensive overview of the field of health informatics, an interdisciplinary area that integrates computer science, information science, and healthcare.
It explores the acquisition, storage, and analysis of health data to enhance patient care, improve healthcare services, and inform public health decisions.
The content is systematically structured, beginning with the basics of health informatics, advancing through the intricacies of health data management, analytics, and the application of clinical decision support systems, and concluding with emerging trends and the future landscape of healthcare technology.
Through a blend of theoretical concepts, practical insights, and real-world case studies, the book aims to equip readers with a deep understanding of the current state and future potential of health informatics.
It addresses critical issues such as data privacy, security, and ethical considerations, while highlighting the role of artificial intelligence, big data, and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) in transforming healthcare delivery and public health.
This book serves as an essential resource for healthcare professionals, IT specialists in healthcare, students, and anyone interested in the convergence of technology and healthcare.
Keywords Health Informatics, Medical Data Analysis, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Hospital Information Systems (HIS), Telemedicine, Data Privacy, Healthcare Security, Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare, Big Data, Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS), Public Health Informatics, Data Governance, Predictive Analytics.

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