The Role of Health Informatics in Bridging Dental, Nursing, Radiology, and Public Health Fields for Improved Patient Care
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.482Keywords:
Radiology; Public Health ; Improved Patient Care; Dental; informatics.Abstract
Over the course of the past several years, the discipline of health informatics has experienced a significant expansion. The entirety of the technology, software, procedures, and methods that are required to gather, store, retrieve, and analyze medical and health records are included in this. By utilizing health information technology (HIT), healthcare informatics makes it possible for a wide range of stakeholders to have electronic access to their medical records. These stakeholders include patients, nurses, hospital managers, physicians, insurance companies, and also include other individuals. In order to collect, manage, analyze, and communicate data, health informatics merges nursing science with data science and analytical disciplines. This brings together specialists and makes health information clear and accessible to the general public.