Using Health Informatics to Streamline Healthcare Operations

Authors

  • Mohammed Javeedullah New England College 98 Bridge Street, Henniker, NH 03242 Author

Keywords:

Health informatics, electronic health records, interoperability, telemedicine, healthcare operations, data analytics

Abstract

Health informatics functions as a core element in healthcare operation modernization through combining digital systems to build more efficient and accurate patient care delivery methods. This piece describes how Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) along with Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) help healthcare organizations manage work processes effectively while enabling data-based decision support. The analysis includes evaluations of implementation difficulties which encompass interoperability problems together with costly implementations and data protection requirements and user acceptance issues. Healthcare organizations worldwide show the implementation of informatics solutions through practical examples in their institutions. New healthcare technologies based on artificial intelligence along with big data analytics and telemedicine and block chain technology will push healthcare delivery toward substantial transformation. New healthcare innovations will deliver specialized treatments that are forecast able and reachable to patients. Building health informatics systems remains crucial for developing adaptable efficient healthcare services that serve patients directly. The review demonstrates how health informatics will change healthcare operations through its transformative capabilities alongside future paths for development.

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Published

2025-04-07