Health Informatics, Hospital Management and Physicians Together with Nursing Staff Facing Pandemic Diseases; Review

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  • Faizah Khatm Alzhrani, Mohammed Abed Albishri, Nahed Meteb Muqbil Althobaiti, Mohammed Mansour Alhazmi, Raed Mohammed Alawage, Sanad Fahad Algethami, Mohammed Ibrahim Alzahrani, Mazen Mohammed Allehibi
  • Abdulaziz Yhia Alhawsawi, Abdullah Habib Ahmed Al Sharif, Wafa Masoud Aljuaid, Saad Ali Alsolami, Khalid Abdullah Alansari, Badr Moriziq Alsolami, Waheed Mohammadrashad Felimban

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.552

Abstract

During the global pandemic, the proliferation of unstructured data has led to the increased prominence of Health Informatics, physicians, nurses, and medical administration. This enables healthcare units to utilize and derive significant insights for doctors and decision-makers, providing pertinent information to enhance operations and forecast future treatment modalities through Information Systems Communication. Currently, vast quantities of data are being gathered and analyzed globally to enhance patient diagnosis and treatment, improve public health systems, and aid government agencies in formulating and executing public health policies, thereby fostering confidence in future generations seeking superior public health systems. Hospitals must be equipped to adeptly address forthcoming epidemics. A thorough epidemic management strategy is essential to mitigate the epidemic's impact, limit public health risks, and ensure efficient and effective resource allocation.

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2024-11-20

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Faizah Khatm Alzhrani, Mohammed Abed Albishri, Nahed Meteb Muqbil Althobaiti, Mohammed Mansour Alhazmi, Raed Mohammed Alawage, Sanad Fahad Algethami, Mohammed Ibrahim Alzahrani, Mazen Mohammed Allehibi, & Abdulaziz Yhia Alhawsawi, Abdullah Habib Ahmed Al Sharif, Wafa Masoud Aljuaid, Saad Ali Alsolami, Khalid Abdullah Alansari, Badr Moriziq Alsolami, Waheed Mohammadrashad Felimban. (2024). Health Informatics, Hospital Management and Physicians Together with Nursing Staff Facing Pandemic Diseases; Review. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 892–898. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.552

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