Bridging Technology and Care: The Role of Health Informatics in Modern Healthcare

Authors

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

Keywords:

Health Informatics, Electronic Health Records , Patient-Centered Care, Data Privacy and Security, Interoperability

Abstract

Health informatics is now a key part of health care, linking new technology with care focused on patients. The review focuses on explaining health informatics’ main ideas, important components, and various areas of use, stressing how it has improved healthcare services. Because it enables easy data management, clinical support, and better sharing of messages, health informatics better ensures patient safety and better outcomes in health care. The piece also looks into the main advantages, such as better communications among caregivers, increasing telehealth availability, and personalized medicine. However, it also mentions some of the problems, like staying safe with health data, effective compatibility between systems, adoption by users, and moral issues involved. Illustrative examples and best strategies in this field are presented in this book. To conclude, the report describes future steps, pointing out how artificial intelligence, data analysis, and advanced digital tools can make healthcare more effective. Overall, this review points out how adopting health informatics helps improve the efficiency, fairness, and quality of care for patients.

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Published

2025-06-30