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    Advances in Health informatics and telemedicine are providing greater access to healthcare resources. Discuss the role of the Registered Nurse in improving access to healthcare in rural and remote areas. Health informatics and telemedicine are not new in the world of health profession. It has long been playing a major role in the delivery of health care to patients and consumers especially in rural and remote areas. Health Informatics is the appropriate and innovative application of the concepts

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    Health informatics and health information technician have some similarities, however, different job responsibilities. Health information technician (HIT) focus more on the medical record side of health care, whereas, health informatics (HI) focus more on the IT portion of health care. Health information technician (HIT) responsible for the accumulation, storage and accuracy of patient data, medical record, billing, and data regulatory compliance, and coding. Health informatics (HI) utilized the

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    What is health informatics in Canadian health system? Health informatics transforms health care by assessing, analyzing, integrating, and applying health communication and informational systems (Anderson, 2007). Health informatics schemes are funded federally and implemented provincially in Canada with each province creating its own dynamic programs to help improve both the population and individuals health outcomes, enhance patient’s care and to strengthen the patients-caregiver relationship

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    Biomedical and health informatics have been in increased demand. Bloomrosen (2010) indicated the barriers to universal access to quality and cost-effective care have contributed to such demand; consequently, many healthcare agencies have conducted research to provide up-to-date, and unbiased evidence on healthcare interventions. A wealth of available data is now available for meaningfully knowledge exploitation that can strengthen building and evidence creation, and ultimately improve clinical and

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    The history of Health Information Management (HIM) and Health Informatics (HI) has evolved from using descriptive anatomical terminology within documents…to an electronic system where medical personnel can store and retrieve patient health information (Green & Bowie, 2016). Distinctively defined as different entities, by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), both the HIM and HI bring to the forefront patient data that can be expended by diverse agencies and departments (American

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    I first heard about the Clinical Health Informatics program at Georgia State University through my academic advisor. When I first enrolled in to the University, my hopes were set on the Respiratory Therapist Program because I thought it would be an interesting field to start my career in. During my advisement I began to weigh out all my options and I realized that being a respiratory therapist was not the degree plan for me. As my advisor went over other degrees that he thought I would be interested

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    The e-Journal of Health Informatics Accountable-eHealth Systems (eJHI) is an on-line journal dedicated to the advancement of health Information and information technology in healthcare. Based in Australian it is an international open access journal with a global readership. It’s target audience is a broad spectrum of health care providers including practitioners, administrators and information systems specialists. The journal site is user friendly. The site is simple and intuitive to use. It does

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    I am writing to express my interest in the Health Informatics Master’s Program at the University of South Florida. Growing up I always admired the passion and dedication of my family members in the healthcare field. I wanted to follow in their footsteps but I never quite knew what area within the field I wanted to pursue. In 2010, my desire to work in the healthcare field led me to major in Pre-Physical Therapy at Miami Dade College where I took several science courses. While I excelled in my coursework

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    Improving Health Care: Radiologic Informatics The health care system in America has been widely debated for many years. At times, it has struggled to reach standards that modern health care requires. Thanks to Radiologic Informatics, the health system has significantly advanced. Radiologic Informatics can be thought of as the study of how images get from one place to another, but in actuality it is a lot more than just that. Radiologic Informatics enhances the healthcare system by improving its

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    encountered have driven me to a decisive aspiration: I intend to devote my life in contribution to the endeavor of improving healthcare quality and access. I recognize health information & communication technology as the source of the recent eruption of advancements healthcare. Moreover, I consider the field of Health Informatics to be a crucial element for furthering the quality and accessibility of medical care. It was only natural that my mother’s nursing profession would foster a career interest

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