Health informatics and health information management: future trends for information technology in health sciences


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Author Details : Harsheen Gill*, Mandeep Kaur, Sartaj Singh Sandhu, Angad Singh Sandhu

Volume : 9, Issue : 2, Year : 2022

Article Page : 84-87

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jchm.2022.017



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Abstract

Medical services is at a significant junction in that ongoing models of care are progressively seen by legislators and policymakers as impractical. More noteworthy utilization of health information technology (HIT) is seen by many key chiefs as critical to this change cycle and, thus, significant ventures are made around here. In any case, medical care, especially in clinics, stays a slouch in health information technology (HIT) reception. To uncover the basic reasons, we talk about current execution and reception challenges and investigate likely ways of tending to these. We frame vital, hierarchical, specialized and social factors that can ’represent the moment of truth’ mechanical executions. Above all, we recommend that endeavors ought
to be described by a fundamental consciousness of the intricacy of the clinic climate and the need to foster instruments that help arrangement of coordinated multidisciplinary care. We finish up with a conversation of promising future turns of events, including expanded patient inclusion; access and commitment to shared records; the entrance of brilliant gadgets; more noteworthy wellbeing data trade and interoperability; and
creative continuous optional purposes of information.

Keywords: Health, informatics, Health & technology.


How to cite : Gill H, Kaur M, Sandhu S S, Sandhu A S, Health informatics and health information management: future trends for information technology in health sciences. J Community Health Manag 2022;9(2):84-87


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Received : 25-05-2022

Accepted : 02-06-2022


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